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  • #30573
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    Scottoant93
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    There are plenty of players who have turned heads at the ongoing USA 16-and-under developmental camp, yet none have done so for a more unique reason than BeeJay Anya, one of the top junior prospects (Class of 2013) in the country. Anya’s full wingspan was officially measured and published for the first time, providing the most astounding stat of the event: Anya’s arms stretch 7-feet, 9-inches across.

    Considering the fact that Anya, currently ranked as the No. 16 player in the Class of 2013, stands only 6-foot-8, that wingspan is an extreme anomaly. In fact, it’s so wide that it may be longer than any NBA draft prospect … ever.

    You read that right: A 16-year-old basketball prospect already has a longer wingspan than any top prospect in NBA draft history. Longer than Shaquille O’Neal, longer than Alonzo Mourning, Kevin Durant, DaSagna Diop and even Michael Olowokandi, who comes in at No. 3 in NBA Draft Express’ sortable database of wingspans.

    In fact, according to that aforementioned database, only two players have ever been within an inch of Anya’s prodigious spread: 2008 prospect John Riek, measuring at 7-feet-8.75 and 2006 draftee Saer Sene, who is listed at 7-feet-8.5.

     

    Naturally, a broad wingspan isn’t the only attribute that has gained national acclaim for Anya. The versatile center — who plays for DeMatha (Md.) Prep and D.C.-area AAU power Team Takeover — also has a reach of 9-foot-3, according to Rivals.com basketball analyst Jerry Meyer, and was a heartbreaking final-session cut from the official U.S. 16-U roster, a casualty of the team selecting just one center on the final roster.

    He also has a full drawer of tools which he may be able to deploy to make an impact at the highest level, as you can see in the highlight reel above.

    That international level setback may just provide more motivation for the player in the future as he continues to field interest from powerhouse programs from nearly every conference in the country.

    No matter where he eventually winds up, one thing seems certain: If his future team needs someone to reach up and get a ball stuck on the rim off its perch, Anya is probably their man.

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    Platypus
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     thats crazy that his arms are a full foot taller than his height

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  • #546473
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    gone
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    Ive seen him play alot since I’m from DC he is nothing special blocks shots but doesnt get much elevation and isnt that agile muscles smaller players around………..Reminds me of a less athletic Dante Taylor (played against him too :D)

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    WizardofOz
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    I really hope MD gets this guy.

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  • #546491
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    Scottoant93
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    Thanks for the info. I just saw his massive wingspan and was shocked, He’s still young and might get taller and his wingspan might increase even more, thats crazy. He still has 1-3 years of high school left plus college so he might develop so moves by then. I would still consider him an nba prospect based on wingspan alone

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    UNITEDweRISE31
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      Damm! That is out-of-this-world-lenghth! I say his wingspan maxes out to 8 feet once he’s fully grown. 

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  • #546541
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    Da1pot
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     Yeah he is a bit raw right now and he isn’t really that explosive, but he was a sophomore starting for national power Dematha and played in the very tough Washington Catholic Athletic Conference(WCAC). I’ve seen a few Team Takeover games and I think he has a lot of potential on both sides of the floor, but I need to see him play against players his own size to see what he can really do at the next level. I think he is likely leaning towards Georgetown, based on their big-man tradition……

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  • #546544
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    Anton123
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     Manute Bol had an 8 ft 6 wingspan, I doubt anyone beats that in the near future

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