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    “Indian Wemby”: 7’4″ Hooper Draws Fan Comparisons With Victor Wembanyama as World in Awe of Talent

    Victor Wembanyama often feels like a cheat code in real life with his size and scoring ability in the NBA, but fans seem to have found a player who seemingly mimics the big San Antonio Spurs star and might even have a higher ceiling.

    The world is talking about Jagmeet Singh, who is making waves on the circuit as a class of 2027 player thanks to his natural gift of height and clear advantage on the court over everyone else. Standing at 7’4″, such is his impact that people are already calling him the Indian Wemby.

    Fans are in awe of the young man with roots in Punjab, India, who is bound to be noticed by top coaches in the country if he continues turning heads.


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    Is Jagmeet Singh Taller Than Victor Wembanyama?

    Victor Wembanyama is officially listed at 7 feet 4 inches tall on the NBA website, making him the same height as young Jagmeet Singh if the figures surrounding the teenager are correct.

    But at Singh’s current age, Wemby wasn’t as tall, which suggests Singh might grow even more and could end up being taller than the Spurs man, which would be quite something.

    However, simply having height is not enough to make it at the highest level, and despite the raw talent, Singh would need to work with coaches to improve if he’s going to become a serious option for NCAA teams next year.

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