Published On: Tue, Feb 7th, 2012

Mamadou Ndiaye, 7-foot-5 High School Basketball Player

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In the world of sports, stars are usually born not made. Some players come to play with natural gifts that their competitors just can’t match. In the world of high school basketball, no one is as gifted as Mamadou Ndiaye. The 17-year-old junior stands tall at 7-feet-5-inches, easily the tallest basketball player in the country – professional or otherwise.

The towering Ndiaye hails from Senegal, where he was discovered by scouts in 2010. Even though he is two inches taller than even the largest NBA players, Ndiaye plays for a small, private school in California – the Huntington Beach Brethren Christian School.

“Right now his game is basically catch, turn, drop-step, dunk,” says coach Jon Bahnsen. “But this kid’s going to play professionally someday. The minute Mamadou enrolled I became a much better basketball coach.”

At his young age, Ndiaye is still developing. But even with his raw skillset, he averages 22.9 points and 13.2 rebounds a game. At his height, the 17-year-old is basically impossible to defend.

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