Aaaaaaaand as long as he has good genetics that would allow him to be 6 feet or taller. Yes there's been shorter successful people like Isaiah Thomas, but it's rare
Si, a mi me obligaban a jugar ajedrez (antes me gustaba) y me dejó de gustar, era muy buena ahora soy malísima por el hecho de que no práctico y solo juego por que a mi hermano le gusta
@@NoahPvP. Height matters a lot in bigger leagues the average height of D1 players is 6'6-6'7 and he doesn't look too tall considering most professional players are 4'10 foot at 7 y/o while he looks only 4'.
To me this shows how much discipline, drive and work ethic this kids has been taught and nothing can take that away from him even if he chooses to not play basketball anymore.
@@bottomtext251 that’s what I‘m asking myself. A kid of that age could never choose to be that determined. It has been taught to him. But will that help or limit him in life.
@@bottomtext251 wish my parents pushed me a little harder to be disciplined tbh. Who knows they might be dicks to the kid, or they might be great parents instilling work ethic from an early age. It’s too easy to judge
@@alanlouie2654 if he gets above 6 feet he will be a nba level player. That level of talent and coordination at such a young age usually translates to athletic skills later on. Lionel Messi was a famous prospect in Argentina at age 8.
@@roberto5red5rocky85 not even gonna lie I don’t watch a lot of basketball at all is the US just better then All other places in basketball? I’d assume so since it’s so massive here