Shaquille O’Neal’s Son Enters Transfer Portal Seeking New Chance in Collegiate Basketball
Shaquille O’Neal’s son, Shaqir O’Neal, is entering the transfer portal after playing two seasons at Texas State with limited success, seeking a new opportunity at the collegiate level. His underwhelming stats—an average of 9.7 minutes, 33.3% field goal shooting, 1.8 points per game, and 1.8 rebounds—prompted this decision. Although the level of interest in O’Neal within the transfer portal remains uncertain, his father’s influence may sway some Division-1 teams to consider him.
By the Numbers- Shaqir O'Neal averaged 9.7 minutes per game at Texas State.
- He had a 33.3% field goal shooting percentage.
- Shaqir O'Neal has officially entered the transfer portal.
- Interest in O'Neal's transfer remains uncertain.
Shaqir O’Neal, son of NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal, is seeking a fresh start in collegiate basketball, aiming to overcome the struggles of his first two seasons and make an impact at a new program.
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