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    14-Year-Old Preps Recruit Jeremy Gohier Towers Over Hall-of-Famer Olajuwon in Stunning Photo

    A recent photograph featuring 14-year-old Canadian basketball prodigy Jeremy Gohier standing next to NBA legend Hakeem Olajuwon has taken the hoops world by surprise, and for a good reason. The image, which has gone viral, shows Gohier measuring up so close in height to the 7-foot legend, and that is no small feat. So, who exactly is this teenage giant, and why is the basketball world so intrigued?

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    Meet Jeremy Gohier, the Teenage, 7’3″ Canadian Preps Star

    With a remarkable height of 7’3″, 14-year-old Canadian Jeremy Gohier is already among the tallest teenagers in the world.

    Gohier, who was born in Laval, Quebec, attends Georges-Vanier High School and participates in the Sport-Etudes program. This structured curriculum enables young athletes to combine elite-level athletic training with academics.

    He made a big impression at the 2024 MSHTV Camp in Westfield, Indiana, where young talent from all around North America displays their skills. Even though Jeremy was among the younger members of the camp, he attracted a lot of attention.

    Several scouts were pleased by his coordination, which is particularly uncommon for someone his size and age, fluid mobility, and instincts for blocking shots. It didn’t take long for people to compare him with the French sensation Victor Wembanyama, who is presently dominating the NBA.

    Petro-Canada awarded Gohier a FACE (Fueling Athletes and Coaching Excellence) grant in recognition of his enormous potential.

    In addition to funding his growth, this honor emphasizes the widespread recognition he receives as a top-tier emerging talent. With the award, he can compete in top-tier competitions, access improved facilities, and receive appropriate coaching for his skill level.

    Additionally, he is starting to be discussed in Canadian basketball circles. There is optimism about Gohier joining the elite group of players the nation has produced in recent years, including Andrew Wiggins, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and Jamal Murray. Coaches have noted his eagerness to learn, discipline, and commitment to improving on both ends of the court.

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    The viral image of Jeremy Gohier with NBA legend Hakeem Olajuwon was the catalyst for his rise to international fame. The picture of them almost looking at each other seemed to represent the passing of the basketball torch from one era to the next.

    Olajuwon, known for his elegant movement and defensive command, has mentored several young big men in the NBA. If Jeremy can learn anything from “The Dream,” it might significantly accelerate his development as a player.

    Even though Jeremy’s basketball career is just getting started, there is talk that he has the potential to be exceptional. Given his exceptional height, expanding skill set, and robust support system, the future appears to be quite promising for him.

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