7-foot 14-year-old from India is ready to follow in Yao's footsteps
Size, in and of itself, is no guarantee when it comes to trying to predict NBA stardom. Or even a chance at an NBA roster.
Through the years, we've seen countless 7-footers from several countries fall short, so to speak, time and time again when it comes to trying to hold
their own at the NBA level. The Americans clearly lead the league in
failing at this aspect, but a dozen other countries have flubbed as
well.
One country that hasn't taken to the ring, or the court, yet? India. And though this massive nation hasn't had a player play or even be drafted by an NBA team, it's not easy to see why Satnam Singh
Bhamara might not be the exception to the rule. After all, the 7-footer
has scouts drooling over his skills.
The catch?
He's only 14.
But he's also 7-feet tall.
Once again, if you missed that: 7-feet tall, and 14 years of age.
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Tim Povtak of FanHouse has the story:
"Satnam is on track to be a very, very good long-term basketball player,'' said Dan Barto, director of player development at IMG Basketball Academy,
who recently returned from India where he conducted several coaching
clinics. "His biggest weakness now is our biggest strength here when it
comes to developing players -- neuromuscular firing -- overall body
control. His potential is pretty amazing.''
That potential starts with his size, which is incredible itself. At age 14, he is expected to
grow for another couple of years. For now, he wears a size-22
basketball shoe. His hands swallow the ball. His father, Balbir Singh
Bhamara, is 7-2. His grandmother on his father's side is 6-9.
He already has a man's body with broad shoulders and a thick chest.
Although his leg strength is not good yet, there is nothing skinny about
him. Through the normal maturation process -- if he continues to work
-- he should become quite a specimen in the next five years...
It's a bad joke at this point, but if you're a 7-footer and you can walk and chew gum, then you have a shot at the NBA. And, to be fair, most of the
7-foot NBA washouts just didn't have the coordination needed to compete
at this level.
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