Former Utah Jazz forward Royce O'Neale. Rob Gray-USA TODAY Sports

Nobody is safe from the exploits of Royce O’Neale. Not even his mom.

O’Neale is hosting his annual basketball camp at Harker Heights High School. O’Neale shared multiple video clips from the camp on his Instagram story Saturday. In addition to working with campers on drills and fundamentals, there has been some one-on-one game play going on.

In one of the clips, O’Neale was seen going one-on-one against his mom. O’Neale started backing down his mom. Then he busted out a quick spin move that sent his mom to the floor.

He did her dirty! No mercy whatsoever!

O’Neale was traded by the Utah Jazz to the Brooklyn Nets in late June. The move signaled that Utah was heading towards a rebuild, which was confirmed when the team later dealt Rudy Gobert.

O’Neale has averaged 6.2 points and 4.8 rebounds per game during his career. And he has a nice spin move. Just ask his mom.

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