NBA?s tallest active player, Victor Wembanyama, called the shots during the 2023-24 NBA draft. In fact, fans consider Wemby to be the greatest NBA prospect since LeBron James in 2003. As expected, this first-overall pick was acquired quickly by the San Antonio Spurs. At 7 ft 4 inches, Wemby continues to dazzle the NBA world with his impressive player profile.?
Owing to his height, Wembanyama is a tough opponent to block. But what if someone slightly taller than Wemby were to come into play? Recently, a new basketball star, who is taller than the tallest NBA player, is raking the NBA world?s attention, and that too for all the right reasons.
A contender to Wemby is in the making
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It is believed that the NBA franchises dreamt of acquiring Wemby because of his height. Just at 19, Wemby stands tall at 7 feet 4 inches. More importantly, Wemby perfectly knows how to use this body to his advantage. Victor Wembanyama is truly a phenomenon, but what if someone were to steal this spotlight?
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As a matter of fact, a Canadian teen, who is just seventeen, is ready to make everyone around him look tiny. This 7-foot-6 giant, Oliver Rioux, is regarded as the tallest teen by the Guinness World Records in 2021. Born in Quebec, Oliver has already set his mind to be the greatest ballplayer of all time. And the NBA world has got its eyes fixed on him.
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Can Oliver Rioux steal Victor Wembanyama?s spotlight?
Just at 17, Oliver is towering at a height that every NBA player wished they had. Oliver Rioux is certainly a rising prospect. Currently, he is a sophomore at the IMG Academy in Florida. Even in high school, Oliver Rioux had no problem taking his shots over his ?little? opponents.?
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If Victor Wembanyama?s height is this impressive, be prepared for an even taller player on the court in a few short years. While being tall is not the only metric that counts, it?s certainly an important one.
So until Oliver masters the skill set, it will be hard to beat Wemby, despite the height advantage. Hence, the question of Oliver dominating the NBA world continues to remain.?
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Does Oliver Rioux intimidate the French-born Spurs’ first-overall pick, Wemby? Only time will tell. In the meantime, we can?t wait to see Wembanyama make his NBA debut this season.?
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