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UCLA power forward transfer Shareef O'Neal, the son of former LSU and NBA star Shaquille O'Neal, has committed to LSU.


O’Neal played in 13 games at UCLA this season averaging 2.2 points and 2.9 rebounds during his redshirt freshman year. He announced January 22 that he was transferring out of the program.

The former four-star prospect was rated the No. 8 power forward in the country coming out of Crossroads High School in Los Angeles.
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Is Peggy a LLOTOT?
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Can he defend the perimeter?
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Should have been here from the start. Shareef will be loved here, no matter how much he contributes.
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Only played about 10 min per game. He redshirted last season due to a heart condition
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Shareef don’t like it, rockin the PMAC. Guess he had to let that raga drop.
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"in 13 games at UCLA this season averaging 2.2 points and 2.9 rebounds during his redshirt freshman year" will need some guidance/development
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in fairness, no playing time is listed. Imagine him beefing up some also.
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I think if he gets enough credits in the summer and fall he should be eligible at one year after he last played for UCLA, which was January 15th. Since he redshirted his first year, he can’t redshirt again so he’s losing a year next year whether he plays or not.
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Cool dude. Looks like a tattoo of Trump on his right arm.
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Looks like u really look a lot and trying to see something out of nothing for no reason.
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Get a life
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Damn strong offer
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Strong offer,dude Mama and Daddy got crazy money.
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How long are you going to keep saying this stupid shite everytime a kid commits to play basketball for LSU? It's been tired for a while now already
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When your dad has a statue outside the arena chances are a strong a*% offer wasn’t needed.
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Can he make free throws?
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Yeah he can shoot free throws, mid-range and threes. He's a better shooter than his dad was.
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He talks faster than his dad. Sounds like a fun kid.
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Is he able to play next year
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I think he has to sit out next year, so 21-22 is when we will see him
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He’s more of a project. Hopefully Wade can make him a player.
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The kid was working out with Kobe, dwade, bron, Harden and mcgrady. Hopefully "Wade can make him a player"?????? Amazing
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TWT
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Looks like Wade has trouble coaching the players he has on the team.
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“Louisiana is a different scene.” Indeed it is - get ready for rabid, friendly fans and beautiful women. You’ll like it down here. Geaux Tigers.
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He grew up in Los Angeles. Way better gash there.
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Like it ain't even close lol. Pick your flavor in LA.
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You two got it way wrong. Those sultry cajun women dancin' barefoot in the moonlight are sexiest women on earth!
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Boom!
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Wade continuing to make LSU a consistent winner year in and year out.
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Every other fans are hating while we WINNING. It’s a great time to be be a Tiger. Geaux Tigers
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Every other fans are hating while we WINNING. It’s a great time to be be a Tiger. Geaux Tigers
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You can say that again!
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Hello yah and would be awesome if get Watford for another year and develop him more, that would be huge.
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Hellz to the yeah!
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in wade we trust
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