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Could This 6’5″ 8th Grader With 40 Inch Vertical Be The Next Lebron James

Ladarius Marshall the 6’5″ amazing athlete, who is most likely not yet finished growing is still in the 8th grade. He is in the class of 2018 basketball prospects who has been ranked #2 in the country. Marshall is a natural dunker, obviously he would be with a 40 inch plus vertical. But he also is an exceptional defender as well using his long arms and athleticism makes him a threat on defense. Keep in mind, he may want to judge him like a mature grown man in what you seen on television in the NBA. But realize this kid is still three years away from even getting his driver’s license. Take a look.
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Watching Marshall’s highlights the first thing you recognize is his uncanny ability to play above the rim. Yes, he has a long way to be comparable to Lebron James and is kind of unfair to put anyone in that category. He does have the same talent though, even if you can never judge the size of an athlete’s heart. Give or take the only one that truly knows is the actually player. It’s still amazing to see these 13 year olds flying over the rim. What are these kids eating these days? Two decades ago you would only see one guy on each team let alone just being able to dunk. These guys heads are damn near hitting the rim. Amazing!!!
SEE ALSO: Houston Rockets Rookie Nick Johnson Throws Down Ridiculous Alley-Oop Reverse Dunk Against The Mavs.

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