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Son Of 7’7″ Legend NBA Center Manute Bol Might Be The Next Great Center

Do you remember watching the late Manute Bol who was the tallest player ever to play in the NBA? Well, here comes the next generation! Bol Bol, the son of former NBA star looks like he has a better game than his father did back in his hay day. Looks like he a bit more agile and athletic than his father was on the basketball court. Bol looks pretty impressive in this must see video.
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Bol, who was a 6’5″ seventh grader in 2012 showing of his impressive dunks. Currently his height is unconfirmed and he seems to dunk with ease in this video. better than that is he has a smooth jumper as well. Also with a set of decent ball handling skills as you see him cross over dribble through his legs in the mixtape.
Bol Bol is considered one of the top recruits of the 2018 basketball prospects. He is one of 10 children of the late Manute Bol. As Manute’s eldest son seem to fail to carrying the torch, it seems like this son my be the one to do so. Still too early to tell, but I will be rooting him on.
If you never seen him here is mixtape of his father NBA legend Manute Bol who was the tallest player in the NBA.

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