- Shaq's youngest child, 17-year-old Me'Arah O'Neal, is a budding basketball star.
- The 6-foot-3 post player has offers from top college programs, including Kim Mulkey's LSU Tigers.
Shaquille O'Neal is one of the most esteemed basketball stars of all time.
But the Hall of Famer — who racked up four championships, 15 All-Star nods, and eight All-NBA First Team selections through his illustrious NBA career — isn't the only baller in his family.
Three of Shaq's six children have seriously taken to the sport that's made their dad a household name. One of his sons, Shareef, played a season of college basketball at UCLA and another two at LSU before taking his talents to the NBA G League. And his youngest son, Shaqir, is a redshirt junior with the Texas Southern Tigers.
Now, the youngest O'Neal kid is getting in on the action. Me'Arah, Shaq's 17-year-old daughter who stands at an imposing 6-foot-3, is a top-40 recruit in the Class of 2024, according to ESPN.
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The star post player has offers to suit up for several top collegiate programs, including the Tennessee Volunteers, Baylor Bears, Kentucky Wildcats, Florida Gators, Arizona State Sun Devils, Cal Golden Bears, and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, per her Instagram.
She's also considering her dad's alma mater, LSU.
LSU had coach Kim Mulkey offered Me'Arah a spot on her squad back in April, mere weeks after the controversial Hall of Famer led the Tigers to their first-ever national championship just two seasons into her LSU tenure. Now, the team's biggest names — from Angel Reese to Flau'jae Johnson — are reaching out to Me'Arah on social media to help bolster Mulkey's recruiting efforts.
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