Shaquille O'Neal's daughter Me'arah O'Neal took to Instagram to show her support for Hamiley Arenas, the younger daughter of Gilbert Arenas. The Class of 2028 freshman plays for Notre Dame and was seen balling out in the highlights posted by the famous basketball Instagram page, 'The Hoops Pill.'
Arenas was seen crashing the offensive board, converting 3-pointers and finishing through contact in the paint.
Me'arah O'Neal showed her support with a 1-word reaction on the post:
"tuffffffff," commented O'Neal.
The 15-year-old Hamiley Arenas has been rising through the ranks steadily. In Notre Dame's 75-70 loss against Campbell on Nov. 21, Arenas made her debut and recorded a double-double as she scored 27 points, grabbed 13 boards and dished out six assists.
Gilbert Arenas took to Instagram to post highlights of her daughter's impressive game:
"@hamileyarenas0 With her 27 points and 13 rebounds high-school Debut 🔥🔥 #nortedameGirl," he captioned the post.
Her exceptional performance was also commended by her brother and the No. 4-ranked prospect in the Class of 2026, Alijah Arenas:
“She went crazy in her high school debut,” Arenas captioned the story.
On the other hand, Shaquille O'Neal's daughter Me'arah O'Neal entered her freshman season for the Florida Gators. She made her debut for the Gators against Flordia Atlantic on Nov. 4 and recorded seven points, five rebounds and two blocks in her first match.
Her best performance for the Gators was against Chicago State on Nov. 12 as she scored a career-high 18 points combined with eight rebounds. In the Nike EYBL, she averaged 7.8 points, 5.4 rebounds and 1.7 assists with 19.8 minutes per game for CyFair Elite on the AAU circuit.
Arenas siblings steal the spotlight ft. Hamiley Arenas
Gilbert Arenas should be a proud dad. All four of his kids have been displaying excellent performances on the court.
Hamiley Arenas looks sharp and could be seen playing for the Knights as a freshman. His elder daughter, Izela Arenas, plays college basketball for the Louisville Cardinals and recorded seven points, three rebounds and one assist in her debut, a 75-51 win against Southern Indiana on Nov. 9.
His younger son, Aloni Arenas, who is in seventh grade, went viral for his video where he is seen taking on high school players.
His elder son, Alijah Arenas, is the No. 4 prospect in the Class of 2026 with 17 offers from colleges including Alabama, Arizona, Arizona State, Fresno State, Washington and more.