13-year-old Canadian basketball prodigy goes viral

Jeremy Gauthier, 7'3, taller than the average NBA player is turning heads skills just at age of 13

Jeremy Gauthier, a 13-year-old Canadian basketball player, has taken the internet by storm with his remarkable height of 7 feet 3 inches.

Jeremy Gauthier’s towering presence on the court has made him a dominant figure, easily surpassing his teenage opponents and drawing widespread attention.

Already taller than the average NBA player, who stands at 6 feet 6 inches, Gauthier’s height, combined with his athleticism and skill, has sparked significant interest on social media.

This trend of exceptionally tall players emerging from Quebec has piqued the curiosity of the basketball community, with many speculating about the region’s role in developing such talent.

What sets Jeremy apart, beyond his impressive stature, is his skill and coordination on the court.

While many players his height struggle with agility at a young age, Jeremy has demonstrated remarkable control, finesse, and basketball IQ.

Scouts and fans alike have noticed his ability to dominate games not only with his height but also with his technique and understanding of the sport.

As a Class of 2029 recruit, Jeremy’s basketball journey is just beginning.

Recently, he received recognition through the Petro-Canada FACE grant, which will enable him to compete in elite-level travel basketball tournaments across North America.

With his height, skill, and potential, many believe Gauthier will transition to a top U.S. high school basketball academy, such as IMG Academy, to further hone his abilities.

Interestingly, Jeremy isn’t the only young sensation to grab attention for his towering height.

Earlier this year, China’s 7-foot-3 basketball star, Zhang Ziyu, became a viral sensation during the FIBA Under-18 Women’s Asia Cup in Shenzhen.

Dubbed the “female Yao Ming,” 17-year-old Zhang showcased her impressive height and skills, dominating games with ease, intercepting passes, and scoring effortlessly.

Both Jeremy and Zhang exemplify how height can be an incredible advantage in basketball when paired with skill, and both young athletes are well on their way to bright futures in the sport.

 

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