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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

Rivalries are the biggest fuel of any sport. They add an extra layer of drama and excitement to the game. Over the years, the world has watched many rivalries take place in the NBA. And aside from the drama, fans love it. Currently, one player is the center of almost all the rivalries in this sport. And because of his beef with legends like LeBron James, Draymond Green, and many more, he has been termed the ‘Villain.’

Shaquille O’Neal’s son Shareef O’Neal recently took to social media to poke the villain. He posted a video of the ‘Villain’ getting destroyed and mocked by the NBA superstar, Stephen Curry.

Shareef O’Neal pokes the villain

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Recently, the son of NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal, Shareef took to his Instagram stories to post a clip of a recent match between the Houston Rockets and the Golden State Warriors. 

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During the game, a moment stood out, in which the Warriors star, Stephen Curry was seen mocking Dillon Brooks, the Villain, after absolutely destroying him with his exceptional skills of securing a basket. 

Shareef posted this clip on his IG and captioned it with, “Bro got him playin dance dance revolution 😭😂”

The video, officially posted by ‘House of Highlights’, showcases how truly extraordinary Curry is. In the face of his rivals, he becomes an absolute beast and shows them why he is called one of the greatest shooters and players ever. 

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Notably, Shareef O’Neal is on a path to become a basketball superstar.

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A superstar in the making 

Shareef’s basketball journey had its fair share of ups and downs. Since his high school career, he quickly gained recognition for his versatility as a forward. He began receiving scholarship offers from various Division 1 programs like USC, Baylor, LSU, UCLA, and Kansas State.

During his college career, he faced disheartening health issues. This ultimately resulted in him missing the 2018-19 season as a player at UCLA. After he made his debut in the 2019-20 season, he decided to transfer to LSU to follow in his father’s footsteps. There, he had to suffer from injuries that limited his time on the court. 

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Recently, he signed with the NBA G League Ignite for the 2022-23 season. Although he wasn’t picked in the 2022 NBA draft, fans still wait to know how his story will unfold.

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