This year's Basketball Hall of Fame class -- featuring Shaquille O'Neal,Asian movies Archives Yao Ming and Allen Iverson -- made us feel ancient last Friday night.
But guess what? Turns out we're superancient! Like, dusty-ass-old-book-on-a-mahogany-shelf ancient.
SEE ALSO: Here's video of Shaq getting dunked on by his teenage sonShareef O'Neal, son of Shaquille, recently played a high school basketball game against Ron Artest III. The latter's father is the NBA star formerly known as Ron Artest, who currently uses the name Metta World Peace.
Anyway. Shareef -- whose budding game we recently spotlighted -- and Artest III are young and good at basketball. The rest of us are old and decrepit. Here are four minutes of highlights.
Both young ballers are the sons of former Lakers. Artest III attends Beverly Hills High School and only started playing basketball within the last few years. O'Neal, who attends Crossroads School in Santa Monica, is ranked among the top prospects in the class of 2018.
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