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Shaq's son shares update after heart surgery

The son of NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal has posted a message of thanks to supporters after a heart scare saw him undergo surgery in the United States.

Shareef O’Neal appears to be doing well after undergoing heart surgery, with the 18-year-old UCLA freshman undergoing the procedure to fix an irregularity with his heart.

During a summer practice, O’Neal said he “felt funny,” after which doctors discovered the condition.

Shaq’s son Shareef is recovering after heart surgery. Pic: Getty/Twitter
Shaq’s son Shareef is recovering after heart surgery. Pic: Getty/Twitter

O’Neal will miss the entire 2018-19 season with a medical redshirt and plans to return to basketball next year.

After undergoing the surgery early Thursday, Shareef’s sister Mimi posted a picture to his Twitter account showing all was well:

O’Neal’s surgery is expect to fully correct the electrical issue with his heart, although it’s obviously a scary procedure. His mother, Shaunie, was also with him at the surgery and posted a supportive message to Instagram:

The 6-foot-9 forward was one of five top-100 recruits for UCLA last season, with O’Neal slotting in at No. 40 overall.

The Bruins’ No. 5-ranked recruiting class helped them start the year with a preseason rank of No. 21, although they have since fallen out of the AP Top 25.

Since the surgery, several people in the basketball world have reached out in support of O’Neal, including UCLA women’s basketball coach Cori Close, Miami Heat players Bam Adebayo and Dwyane Wade, and Washington Wizards guard Austin Rivers.

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