The second-tallest basketball player in the world made his American high school debut
Posted Jan 17, 2017
Robert Bobroczky is 7-foot-7, and he’s just 16 years old. Bobroczky is also only a freshman in high school at Geneva, Ohio’s SPIRE Institute. He’s a bit older for a freshman because he’s a native of Romania where he lived until he was 14, and then played basketball in Italy for two years before moving to America.
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