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[QUOTE="NYCorange, post: 1440272, member: 4918"] Exum is a little conservative of a comparison IMO. Wait, I've got it!. [MEDIA=youtube]cpVAGkrOXWE[/MEDIA] Here is a highlight tape of Kobe Bryant over the past 19 years after he gained 40 lbs these past 18 years. Bryant will be 37 in a couple weeks and he is doing things in this video that he never dreamed of when he was 17. [B]Basically that means that Bryant was another skinny kid who as a teenager had good skills but had some strength issues.[/B] I see Huerter as an Kobe type player as they are similar physically and similar type of game. [B]Both are 6'6 and lanky who like to have the ball in their hands, and either dish the ball (haha, jk) or shoot the three (or any other shot, actually).[/B] Hopefully as Huerter matures he will catch up strength wise to someone like Kobe.[B] [B]Huerter isn't even 17 yet so he has over three years until he is 20 years old to get stronger. Obviously a late developer as he has grown four inches in the past year.[/B][/B] [/QUOTE]
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