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Holy Crap...
This kid, got some mad skillz
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He'll be in the NBA in like 7 years..
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Also, LOL someone needs to edit it where at the end when the narrator is like "and doctors figured out why.." it should say "he's BLACK" and end right there..
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Sorry, he'll be in the NBA in like 8 years..
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You never really know how these kid athletes develop; sometimes they reach their peak as early as 14 and never do anything after that. However, I am impressed by the 4:50 mile. There are many college-level runners that can't even do that.
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There's a difference between playing for the Harlem Globetroppers and playing in the NBA.
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Yes, and he is extremely impressive. If he continues to develop at the rate he is going, he has a nice chance to play at higher levels. There have obviously been many child athletes that were impressive at a young age and enhanced those skills to the professional level (Tiger Woods and hitting golf balls on Johnny Carson when he was like four). However, there also are those that stop growing, stop improving, lose interest, get involved in drugs, criminal activity or other unforunate circumstances.
I'm not saying that will happen to this kid, in fact I am willing to bet that it probably won't, but you never know. |
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What?
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It was a joke btw :roll:
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huh
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I am impressed
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phenomenal, this kids had a ton of potential. If all goes well, he'll def be in the NBA.
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