He wont be any good. His posture is all off on all of his moves. He doesn't even seem to be moving people half of his size. It is easy to look good when you are more than a foot taller than everyone and can reach like 2 feet higher.
You can actually measure height quite easily these days. All you need is a ruler or some type of tape measure.
Truth. What I wouldn't give to be seven feet tall. I could play basketball in high school (something I was never able to do). Get a free college degree, and make 500k by the time I'm 25.
Could it be two guys with just the same name? http://www.maxpreps.com/athletes/W3...tball-winter-11-12/profile-mamadou-ndiaye.htm http://espn.go.com/college-sports/basketball/recruiting/player/_/id/149059/mamadou-ndiaye
His atheleticness is a joke. He is so slow and unexplosive it's embarrassing. It takes a good solid 1year to get up to par with weight training.
He dominated my old high school's team (Center was 6'4") with an injured foot, but like many high school players, he has some work to do if he wants to get into the NBA. He should take a leaf out of Roy Hibbert's book on how to be a decent NBA Center.
Exactly, why would two people have the same name? Are there two James Hardens in the NBA? Are there two Mike Dunleavy Jrs?
Looks slow and clumsy and based off that mixtape, he'll struggle to position in the paint even in college. BUT then again, it looks like he's bored and taking it easy, honor code maybe since he knows it's unfair for him? Lol Either way, if you're 7 feet tall with just a speck of mobility and no skills whatsoever, you're gonna get a shot in the NBA.
He brings the ball down way too low. That's something easily fixed, but will need to be done quickly before he starts contributing at a higher level.