Future College Indian Players
May 25th 2010 12:16
Brothers Sim and Tanveer Bhullar look like promising college stars much the Lopez brothers. These teen behemoths could be the 1st Indian players to make it big in the NBA.
Sim who is only 17 is already 7"4 and weighs in at 280 pounds just completed his sophomore season at the Kiski School in Saltsburg, PA. Averaging 16 pts, 14 rebs, and 8 blks a game with 3-point range and a strong passer who can run the floor and finish. Kinda like a Dirk Nowitzki type but is bigger and eventually stronger then Dirk.
His brother Tanveer who is 14 and is 7"2 and weighs 285 pounds is in his freshman season and averages 12 pts, 11 rebs, and 5 blks a game. He also possesses a nice 15 yo 17 foot jumper and has quick feet and soft hands. NBA Player comparison Al Horford
There coach Daryl Freedman said about Sim "You don't find players that agile much often".
West Virginia has already offered Sim a scholarship. Duke plans to visit him.
Duquesne, Florida State, Kentucky, LSU, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Stanford, Texas, UMass, USC and Washington State have expressed interest in both brothers.
The brothers probably want to play together so WV and Duke are out unless they offer both a scholarship. And they are looking for a strong academic which can develop big men and is close to Toronto.
I don't know about you but I would love for both of them to come to my Orlando Magic. When they graduated or leave college
Sim who is only 17 is already 7"4 and weighs in at 280 pounds just completed his sophomore season at the Kiski School in Saltsburg, PA. Averaging 16 pts, 14 rebs, and 8 blks a game with 3-point range and a strong passer who can run the floor and finish. Kinda like a Dirk Nowitzki type but is bigger and eventually stronger then Dirk.
His brother Tanveer who is 14 and is 7"2 and weighs 285 pounds is in his freshman season and averages 12 pts, 11 rebs, and 5 blks a game. He also possesses a nice 15 yo 17 foot jumper and has quick feet and soft hands. NBA Player comparison Al Horford
There coach Daryl Freedman said about Sim "You don't find players that agile much often".
West Virginia has already offered Sim a scholarship. Duke plans to visit him.
Duquesne, Florida State, Kentucky, LSU, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Stanford, Texas, UMass, USC and Washington State have expressed interest in both brothers.
The brothers probably want to play together so WV and Duke are out unless they offer both a scholarship. And they are looking for a strong academic which can develop big men and is close to Toronto.
I don't know about you but I would love for both of them to come to my Orlando Magic. When they graduated or leave college
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