Meet Chol Marial.
He's a 7-2 center originally from South Sudan who now plays for West Oaks (Fla.) High School. He has an astonishing 7-11 wingspan and can run the floor rather gracefully considering his immense size.
Oh, yeah. He's also in eighth grade.
Imagine the look on player and parent's faces when they showed up to the NYBL event in Columbus, Ohio to take on Team Florida's Class of 2019 team.
We all know kids who were fully developed in eighth grade then never grew another inch again. They were 5-9 and had a mustache when everyone else was 5-6. Now everyone is 6-0 and they're still 5-9.
That won't be a problem for Marial. Who knows, he may even grow to eight feet tall.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCPeKBRq37E
This video is fantastic. My favorite moment is the jump ball at :14.
I want to see a birth certificate. I have coached 5th-8th grade basketball against players that eventually went on to play low d-1 and d-2 hoops. I came up with some decent junk defenses to slow down some of these players for a quarter/a half/ a game. I cannot imagine trying to defend a 7-3 eighth grader.
Yikes. When I see a kid that tall, that young, I worry about Marfan Syndrome. I don't know how else a kid could get that tall that quickly.
He actually moves really well for his size.
Quote from: tower912 on June 09, 2015, 10:30:27 AM
I want to see a birth certificate. I have coached 5th-8th grade basketball against players that eventually went on to play low d-1 and d-2 hoops. I came up with some decent junk defenses to slow down some of these players for a quarter/a half/ a game. I cannot imagine trying to defend a 7-3 eighth grader.
Triangle and two my friend.Then pray.
Once you get over how awkward some of his jumping and dunking looks at his size and length...WOW. He moves like he's a 6'8 swingman.
Quote from: JWags85 on June 09, 2015, 01:22:46 PM
Once you get over how awkward some of his jumping and dunking looks at his size and length...WOW. He moves like he's a 6'8 swingman.
He has a long time to get used to his size before college.
Quote from: JWags85 on June 09, 2015, 01:22:46 PM
Once you get over how awkward some of his jumping and dunking looks at his size and length...WOW. He moves like he's a 6'8 swingman.
No kidding. Have to consider who he is playing, but he looks pretty damn polished with all things considered.
Quote from: JWags85 on June 09, 2015, 01:22:46 PM
Once you get over how awkward some of his jumping and dunking looks at his size and length...WOW. He moves like he's a 6'8 swingman.
He moves
amazingly well for being so tall at such a young age. Over the last 5 years I've spent an awful lot of time around young athletes that are a lot taller than the norm (although not to
this extreme). At 14 years old the vast majority that are really tall (
i.e., 6'2"+ girls) really don't move too well. Coaches see them and drool because, as the saying goes, "you can't teach height." But they are usually awkward and uncoordinated and often don't really start to put it together and dominate until they're 15-16. For this kid to move the way he moves at 14 -- at his extraordinary height -- is really incredible.
Quote from: StillAWarrior on June 09, 2015, 03:39:02 PM
He moves amazingly well for being so tall at such a young age. Over the last 5 years I've spent an awful lot of time around young athletes that are a lot taller than the norm (although not to this extreme). At 14 years old the vast majority that are really tall (i.e., 6'2"+ girls) really don't move too well. Coaches see them and drool because, as the saying goes, "you can't teach height." But they are usually awkward and uncoordinated and often don't really start to put it together and dominate until they're 15-16. For this kid to move the way he moves at 14 -- at his extraordinary height -- is really incredible.
To clarify, went I said awkward, I meant you normally don't see someone that long and tall getting lift off the ground like that or throwing hammers down. It looks like an adult playing on a 7 foot hoop. I wouldn't consider his movements or how he handles his size to be awkward at all.
Quote from: JWags85 on June 09, 2015, 04:20:42 PM
To clarify, went I said awkward, I meant you normally don't see someone that long and tall getting lift off the ground like that or throwing hammers down. It looks like an adult playing on a 7 foot hoop. I wouldn't consider his movements or how he handles his size to be awkward at all.
I understood you, and agree. It's hard to believe that a 14-year old kid that size moves so well. My point was that I would have expected a kid that tall at that age to be
extremely awkward. This one is not. Frankly, a lot of 14-year olds a foot shorter than him are really awkward.
If he stays healthy, he'll be awfully good. If he puts on weight...wow!
Watching that he looks like the 6' sixteen year old pretty boy that plays full bore against a bunch of 4-foot tall 9-year-olds.
It will be interesting to see if he can stay mobile as he adds strength because he's a toothpick. Reminiscent of watching Thon Maker when he was 13 and just dominant.
I'm honestly shocked at how smooth and athletic he is at this stage. As others have stated, I really hope he can stay healthy because the kid has unbelievable potential. Honestly has anyone seen a comparable big man this young with that kind of coordination?
Just wanna know how he pulls off playin' for a high school team while bein' in 8th grade, hey?
Quote from: Skatastrophy on June 09, 2015, 01:31:15 PM
He has a long time to get used to his size before college.
Unless he keeps growing...to say...8 feet. Now that would be something to see!!
Quote from: 4everwarriors on June 09, 2015, 07:56:25 PM
Just wanna know how he pulls off playin' for a high school team while bein' in 8th grade, hey?
Not uncommon.
Quote from: tower912 on June 09, 2015, 10:30:27 AM
I want to see a birth certificate. I have coached 5th-8th grade basketball against players that eventually went on to play low d-1 and d-2 hoops. I came up with some decent junk defenses to slow down some of these players for a quarter/a half/ a game. I cannot imagine trying to defend a 7-3 eighth grader.
From South Sudan? Good luck with that. I hope that this kid is at a prep school next year. He really shouldn't be out there competing against regular high schools. Hopefully, a prep school could provide the individual attention that I think he will probably need.
Quote from: LittleWade on June 10, 2015, 02:44:38 PM
From South Sudan? Good luck with that. I hope that this kid is at a prep school next year. He really shouldn't be out there competing against regular high schools. Hopefully, a prep school could provide the individual attention that I think he will probably need.
my thoughts exactly-remember how easy it was to get a fake i.d. from the dude down the hall? hello choi from zimbabwe