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    Introducing India’s Answer To Yao Ming



    India, the second most populous country in the world, has never produced an NBA player. Satnam Singh Bhamara, standing 7 feet tall and weighing in at 250 pounds, is a 14-year-old man-child who seems destined to change this fact. Yes kid is still growing.

    Bhamara is now training with the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, and initial reports indicate he is on his way to becoming the first Indian-born player to enter the NBA. From Fanhouse’s Tim Potvak comes this truly original story about the Conan-sized Indian basketball who is apparently on pace to do for India what Yao Ming did for China.

    Satnam came to the United States for the first time six weeks ago, one of 29 student athletes (both male and female in three different sports) from India who will train at the renowned IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla, as part of a new scholarship program to promote, develop and manage sports and entertainment in that country.

    That potential starts with his size, which is incredible itself. At age 14, he is expected to grow for another couple of years. For now, he wears a size-22 basketball shoe. His hands swallow the ball. His father, Balbir Singh Bhamara, is 7-2. His grandmother on his father’s side is 6-9.”

    As the saying goes, you can’t teach size. And if you’ve got size like Satnam does and can play even a little bit, the NBA will take a chance. And being from India only helps his chances – what NBA team wouldn’t want the added publicity of helping break a national barrier? Satnam may not beat this pair of simlarly sized Candian-born Indian twins to national television, but his build and blossoming skill set show he may last.

    The biggest potential winner out of this? The NBA. It’s no secret that David Stern was also sorts of giddy about the possibilities of branding his league across the globe when LeBron James signed in Miami. Prokohorov’s name alone, along with Timofey Mozgov, have increased visibility in Russia.

    Yao made basketball viable in China and paved the way for Yi. Time will tell if Satnam can do the same for India. But for his own body’s sake, it might benefit him to stop growing–being as tall as Yao certainly won’t guarantee longevity.

    http://www.sportsgrid.com/media/intr...r-to-yao-ming/

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    No way he is 14.

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    Guess if you have a billion people, you're bound to have at least one NBA quality 7 footer.

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    u will call the "chinese bhamara" in the foreseeable future. The "indian ming" is pretty much a jinx and taunt for the indian youth, i think.

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    Guess if you have a billion people, you're bound to have at least one NBA quality 7 footer.
    It took the population to touch 1.2 billion to make that probability thesis go up to optimism

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    He is so going to die in his sleep in a few years.

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    I don't believe shit JJ Hickson's Avatar
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    Does this kid have a pituitary problem or something? Luva and HarlemHeat must be so proud.

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    his grandma is 6'9 what the ?

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    scrub

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    does he average 24mpg?

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    Ur a fkn wanker Venti Quattro's Avatar
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    lakaluva is that you?

    edit: oops, he's indian and not paki

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    lakaluva is that you?

    edit: oops, he's indian and not paki

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    must be greg oden

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    Introducing India’s Answer To Yao Ming



    India, the second most populous country in the world, has never produced an NBA player. Satnam Singh Bhamara, standing 7 feet tall and weighing in at 250 pounds, is a 14-year-old man-child who seems destined to change this fact. Yes kid is still growing.

    Bhamara is now training with the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, and initial reports indicate he is on his way to becoming the first Indian-born player to enter the NBA. From Fanhouse’s Tim Potvak comes this truly original story about the Conan-sized Indian basketball who is apparently on pace to do for India what Yao Ming did for China.

    Satnam came to the United States for the first time six weeks ago, one of 29 student athletes (both male and female in three different sports) from India who will train at the renowned IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla, as part of a new scholarship program to promote, develop and manage sports and entertainment in that country.

    That potential starts with his size, which is incredible itself. At age 14, he is expected to grow for another couple of years. For now, he wears a size-22 basketball shoe. His hands swallow the ball. His father, Balbir Singh Bhamara, is 7-2. His grandmother on his father’s side is 6-9.”

    As the saying goes, you can’t teach size. And if you’ve got size like Satnam does and can play even a little bit, the NBA will take a chance. And being from India only helps his chances – what NBA team wouldn’t want the added publicity of helping break a national barrier? Satnam may not beat this pair of simlarly sized Candian-born Indian twins to national television, but his build and blossoming skill set show he may last.

    The biggest potential winner out of this? The NBA. It’s no secret that David Stern was also sorts of giddy about the possibilities of branding his league across the globe when LeBron James signed in Miami. Prokohorov’s name alone, along with Timofey Mozgov, have increased visibility in Russia.

    Yao made basketball viable in China and paved the way for Yi. Time will tell if Satnam can do the same for India. But for his own body’s sake, it might benefit him to stop growing–being as tall as Yao certainly won’t guarantee longevity.

    http://www.sportsgrid.com/media/intr...r-to-yao-ming/
    Just put a Paki on him and he'll fold...Paki's are Kryptonite to cats in India

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    this guy will be hard to play against cause u know indians body odor is

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    Curry and ghee. Curry and ghee. Outta my way Paki, ain't no brother gonna rock the rim smelling like me.

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    Each Day Offers Potential Darrin's Avatar
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    You know, I have to admit some bigotry here. I can't imagine Indian basketball players. I'm struck that I have this prejudice.

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    this guy will be hard to play against cause u know indians body odor is

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