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badboyben
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and he's only 13..

http://www.sportsstarsoftomorrow.com/videoarchive.asp?itemid=1001212401&bhcp=1

10/6/2006 7:33:00 PM

tracer
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ugly jump shot, but i guess if it works.....

10/6/2006 7:39:21 PM

DjGohan
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next j hodge

10/6/2006 7:41:39 PM

ncsu919
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he will be better than a j hodge. i can guarentee without even looking it up that Hodge was not the number one 6th grader in the nation when he was 13. Also, any player who is "that good" would atleast be playing in the NBA, unlike hodge. However I am a Hodge fan, i love the guy, and want him to get his PT in the NBA but you cant compare that kid to Hodge.

10/6/2006 10:14:41 PM

package2
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13yr old 6th grader? I was 11 in 6th grade

10/6/2006 10:34:59 PM

Sleik
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Demond Carter was much better in middle school, kid was the leading scorer at Reserve Christian HS down in Louisiana as either a 7th or 8th grader

[Edited on October 6, 2006 at 10:42 PM. Reason : lets not forget about Mark Walker, Reebok's 3-year-old prodigy]

10/6/2006 10:41:40 PM

hcnguyen
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im pretty sure there will be more phenoms before this guy finishes hs

10/6/2006 11:04:59 PM

cavemandan
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super low release...that kids shits gonna get swatted...oh yeah and he cant talkworth a shit either

10/7/2006 5:26:34 AM

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