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Four-star power forward Shareef O’Neal, the son of former LSU and NBA superstar Shaquille O'Neal has committed to Arizona.

He announced his decision Wednesday on Twitter:

Filed Under: LSU Basketball
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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floyd of pink97 months
I 100% would not want to go to LSU if I was even slightly good at basketball.
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TNTigerman97 months
Statue down.
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genuineLSUtiger97 months
Always knew Shaq was a turncoat.
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AtlantaLSUfan97 months
Does Shaq have anymore sons?
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Gumbo197 months
Sucks! But it is his choice.
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Chicken97 months
Boooooooo!
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SoulGlo97 months
I could see him coming if Blakeney stayed, but there's not much to work with right now... That and seeing his dad's jersey hanging every practice and game would be too much to deal with IMO.
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Lexman197 months
Feel bad for Shaq. You know how much he loves LSU. But I'm sure he supports his son. I agree it would be tough following Shaq at LSU.
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FournetteForEver797 months
Wasnt shaq the one that said he didnt want his son to go to lsu?
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Twenty 4997 months
Rock the Casbah, young man
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conman97 months
Tiger Bait
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Pepe Lepew97 months
Understandable, a winning program, unless he stays only one year
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TampaTiger2297 months
A hole
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KennabraTiger97 months
Yes, you are an A hole
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GaTiger2797 months
6'7 185... 185? He could carry another 100lbs
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mylsuhat97 months
maybe give him time to mature and grow into his body?
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TigerSpray97 months
But if JJ would have not gotten fired........ Ben Simmons 2.0
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barry97 months
Good idea, following in shaq's footsteps if hard enough without going to the same school.
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CarterWilson71797 months
Josh Maravich totally agrees
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SoulGlo97 months
Good luck, kid. Don't blame you at all for that decision.
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