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might be to late,
gotta throw him into the water with other 7 footers ASAP
gotta throw him into the water with other 7 footers ASAP
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beat me to itOriginally Posted by xsalvioutlawx
If not he can follow his fathers foot steps
Don't try and liken him to the GodOriginally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
We're talking about a 15 year old though. They'll treat him like a project with growing potential just like McGee and Thabeet.Originally Posted by koolbarbone
Please. Height isn't everything. Go ask Paul Sturgess.Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
Barring life threatening illness and Greg Oden type injuries you know no matter what if he's eligible he's getting drafted in the NBA. Son can be slow and lack an offensive game. His size alone will make him an anchor on defense and a shot blocker if he has any hand-eye coordination.
Son better grow his hair to cover his hair.
The NBA would love Singh to go to the League, which would have a Yao Ming-type effect on the country. They build courts all over India with the hopes of developing future NBA prospects. He looks like he's a ways away but he's got height that you can't teach. Definitely a player to follow - and he's not the only one either.
Originally Posted by jolly2
The first Indian players in the NBA are actually coming out of Canada. Sim Bhullar (7"5) and Tanveer Bhullar (7"3) play ball down in West Virginia's Huntington Prep squad. I actually had the opportunity to photograph these two lolI'm 6'2 btw.
lol, been measured with basketball shoes 6'3. these guys making me look like an imp thoOriginally Posted by ryanbbn23
Originally Posted by jolly2
The first Indian players in the NBA are actually coming out of Canada. Sim Bhullar (7"5) and Tanveer Bhullar (7"3) play ball down in West Virginia's Huntington Prep squad. I actually had the opportunity to photograph these two lolI'm 6'2 btw.
who told you you were 6'2''?
Originally Posted by jolly2
lol, been measured with basketball shoes 6'3. these guys making me look like an imp thoOriginally Posted by ryanbbn23
Originally Posted by jolly2
The first Indian players in the NBA are actually coming out of Canada. Sim Bhullar (7"5) and Tanveer Bhullar (7"3) play ball down in West Virginia's Huntington Prep squad. I actually had the opportunity to photograph these two lolI'm 6'2 btw.
who told you you were 6'2''?