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7' 7"------12 year old Basket ball player. I dont think ive ever seen anyone look
like this. Don't know what to think. not making fun of just weird looking
Last edited by ScoobaDawg; 07-10-2018 at 06:22 PM.
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Man something ain't right with that kid, hope he grows out of it.
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I'm concerned about bones breaking
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Looks like a sloth playing bball. Maybe it's just me but he looks like he's moving in slow Motion. I doubt he makes it (lives) to college unfortunately.
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None of those kids looks like he's 12 years old.
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Im guessing his mom banged a giraffe. But that’s just a guess.
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Originally Posted by
mparkerfd20
Looks like a sloth playing bball. Maybe it's just me but he looks like he's moving in slow Motion. I doubt he makes it (lives) to college unfortunately.
There is no way a kid could be coordinated getting that tall that quick.
ETA... I feel sorry for the kid if he doesn't develop into a basketball player. Being that tall would be a burden imo
Last edited by msstate7; 07-10-2018 at 08:29 PM.
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That was a pretty awful highlight video they made for that kid, lol....it didn't even show him jumping, getting a board/block/shot/etc., just a lumbering trail, and a few passes. Poor guy. I honestly hope he gives up basketball....guys that disproportionately tall almost always have severe injury problems.
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The kid’s video almost looks 2001-era CGI enhanced.
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Originally Posted by
32 Dive
The kid’s video almost looks 2001-era CGI enhanced.
A few years too generous, lol
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Don't think he'll live past his twenties.
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Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
That was a pretty awful highlight video they made for that kid, lol....it didn't even show him jumping, getting a board/block/shot/etc., just a lumbering trail, and a few passes. Poor guy. I honestly hope he gives up basketball....guys that disproportionately tall almost always have severe injury problems.
His neck looks extra long too, and he kept acting like it was hurting. Might just be a habitual thing though.
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Hopefully this article is accurate.
https://www.fredericksburg.com/sport...715cf47bf.html
From the article:
Bobroczkyi runs awkwardly because his hips are slanted.
“The problem with his hips is normal for someone of his height,” Comandini said. “He grew so rapidly that his hips don’t correspond with the other bones yet.”
The hope is that once he stops growing and develops some muscles, Bobroczkyi will run normally.
“The conclusion at the NIH was that there is nothing wrong and it’s all genetics,” Comandini said.
That makes perfect sense considering that Bobroczkyi’s father is 7-foot-1 and played on Romania’s national team. His mother is also tall.
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Lol what the hell kinda highlight video is that?!! Did Borat make that video?
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Originally Posted by
RocketDawg
None of those kids looks like he's 12 years old.
The video says they're 16 year olds. He was almost 7ft at 12. Hard to imagine him having a long healthy life. Sad deal.
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Additional videos ..........
Video #1
Video #2
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Looks like if he took a hard charge they'll have to pick him up with a bag. Not cool. Hope the rest of his body catches up with the bone growth.
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Originally Posted by
RiverCityDawg
The video says they're 16 year olds. He was almost 7ft at 12. Hard to imagine him having a long healthy life. Sad deal.
agreed. He may have some type of gland issue. Kinda feel sorry for him. hopefully he gets good medical care, stops growing taller and fills out.
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Originally Posted by
RiverCityDawg
The video says they're 16 year olds. He was almost 7ft at 12. Hard to imagine him having a long healthy life. Sad deal.
I didn't listen to the video, just watched. Have earbuds plugged into the Mac and that mutes the speaker.
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