ESPN Player Evaluations
The Mecca-Feb 12: College programs may have to think through how O'Neal would be used, given the configuration of the group of players she joins. Though there's no question she is talented and powerful, she is in essence a somewhat undersized forward at 6-feet-1. Is she a power wing? Perhaps. Her powerful base gives O'Neal the ability to hold her ground around the blocks and finish with defenders hanging all over her. It also gives her the foundation for a pretty good mid-range game. She is fairly explosive off the floor and can be very explosive off the dribble and will look for the dish as well as the pull. (Nelson)
USJN DC-July 10: Lots of strength and a power game that is going to serve her well as she matures. Has a combination of interior and perimeter skills that should make her a challenging match up at any level. (Lewis)
Battle in the Boro-July 10: Very young and very talented. 6-0 swing player who almost undoubtedly will end up on the wing. Some ballhandling is already in place and she's not hesitant to handle it. There's a decent stroke and she has the ability to find her own looks. She's active and moves well baseline to baseline. There are lots of tools and maturity already present in her game. Watch closely. (Lewis)
Run for the Roses-July 10: O'Neal first caught our eye during last year's fall evaluation period as an 8th grader and as she enters her freshman year of high school she continues to be an impressive prospect. The 6-foot lefty's game is all about power, strength and domination of the paint; once she is anchored down low it is almost impossible to stop her from scoring. O'Neal has physically mature body with great balance and body control, which allow her to execute a host of back-to-basket moves. She has no problem handling double or even triple teams, she works hard in the paint and gets plenty of offensive put backs. When she is at the high post, O'Neal attacks the basket with minimal dribbles and the sheer force of her drive makes defenders hesitant to take a charge. Even if O'Neal doesn't grow another inch she projects to be more than a tweener that needs to move to the wing for college, she should have no issue playing the 4 at any level. (Bodine)
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