After less than two seasons, UCLA forward Shareef O'Neal announced he will transfer from UCLA. O'Neal, a former Arizona Wildcats commit and the son of NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal, announced his decision Wednesday night on Twitter.Β
Next chapter... thank you β€οΈ pic.twitter.com/EzHd6zRnuE
— Shareef OβNeal (@SSJreef) January 23, 2020
"My parents have always taught me that transparency is the best form of communication. ... However, I would like to give a special thanks to Coach Steve Alford who recruited me here Coach (Mick Cronin) for developing me and the awesome medical staff for giving me a second chance at fulfilling my dreams of playing on the next level," O'Neal tweeted.Β
The 6-foot-9-inch O'Neal originally committed to the Wildcats as part of their 2018 recruiting class, and remained committed after former UA assistant coach Book Richardson's was arrested for federal bribery in September 2017. O'Neal decommitted from the Wildcats on Feb. 24, 2018, the same day coach Sean Miller was away from the team amid an ESPN.com report that he discussed a $100,000 payment to land former UA standout Deandre Ayton.
O'Neal, a Los Angeles native, later committed to the Bruins and Alford. He missed his entire freshman season after undergoing open-heart surgery. He returned this season, averaging 2.2 points and 2.9 rebounds per game for Cronin, who's in his first season with the Bruins.
"A part of my heart will always be at UCLA figuratively and literally. I'm looking forward to that chapter, wherever that may be," O'Neal tweeted.Β
O'Neal will finish the quarter at UCLA, which ends on March 20, and then he'll announce his next destination, 247Sports.com's Evan Daniels reported.
Photos: Arizona Wildcats rally in final minutes, top Washington
Photos: Arizona Wildcats rally in final minutes, top Washington 75-72 in Seattle
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Washington forward Hameir Wright (13) covers his head as he walks off the court after Arizona defeated Washington 75-72 in an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Jan. 30, 2020, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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Arizona guard Jemarl Baker Jr. (10) and Washington forward Jaden McDaniels (0) reach for a loose ball as Arizona's Dylan Smith, left, watches during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2020, in Seattle. Arizona won 75-72. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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Washington coach Mike Hopkins reacts to a play against Arizona during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Jan. 30, 2020, in Seattle. Arizona won 75-72. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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Arizona guard Jemarl Baker Jr. is hugged by a teammate at the end of Arizona's Jan. 30 win over Washington.Β
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Arizona coach Sean Miller calls to his team during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Washington, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2020, in Seattle. Arizona won 75-72. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)



