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Heir Jordan hoping to prove he can play basketball like his father

Discussion in 'NBA Draft' started by Yaowaming, Jul 8, 2005.

  1. crash5179

    crash5179 Member

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    Maybe we can trade some old video tape of Ralph Sampson for his draft rights! :D When he comes out of course.
     
  2. IROC it

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    On average, an athletic male will keep growing in height until he is 21 years old.

    I would suspect he'll be easily 6'6" by that age (wearing his own Jordan's of course, which adds 2 inches).
     
  3. Dubious

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    If you had all the money in the world would you live in Chicago?
    I don't think I would.
     
  4. Samar

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    Doesnt this guy have a brother? Does he play ball?
     
  5. sime0n

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    yea he has a younger brother, supposed to be better
     
  6. lalala902102001

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    I read somewhere that his younger brother is already taller than he is and apparently has more hops.

    And quite a few rich people live in Chicago area.
     

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