Anonymous
Years ago

Harry Froling could reach 7 foot !

According to the below article:

http://basketballqld.net.au/index.php?id=14&tx_ttnews%5Byear%5D=2013&tx_ttnews%5Bmonth%5D=07&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=844&cHash=268912b687320981081652b5b251b163

Wow, looks great for the future of Aussie basketball.

With Froling and Humphries at 213cm

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Big talent. Has the goods to be the next Sam Harris for sure!

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Ask Dj Rod about him,He coached him in the under 18s

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Anonymous  
Years ago

U16s and yes VERY talented when he makes his FTs :D

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Anonymous  
Years ago

That article is about Adidas Nations, not Nationals as it states, it has been covered already on hoops.forum and he was one of the younger team members headed by Jonah Bolden, Jack McVeigh and Keanu Pinder as the senior team members who got most of the court time.

You guys from QLD are a bit behind the pace as usual.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Sam Harris ... ? That's a real shame

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KingJames  
Years ago

Froling reminds me of Jacob Holmes when he played juniors (when he could actually shoot and was a threat on offense). I imagine he will go on to play college ball and either come back to the NBL as a solid player or make it to Europe.

The person that said he will be like Sam Harris is trolling

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Related to Shane Froling?

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Steven  
Years ago

Yes. Shane Froling's son

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Anonymous  
Years ago

This was a basketball qld story from July, probably more interesting that there could be 3 Frolings at the AIS

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Both parent met at the AIS and now 3 of their kids are there.

Sam the youngest child could do big things in either basketball or AFL!

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Balla  
Years ago

Over rated in my opinion

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Could end up playing as well as his two twin sisters as well

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Maybe we could wait another 8 or 10 years till he is in his ancient mid twentys before we start puting crap on him. Hope all of these kids are smart enough to laugh at this type of post, or do as their coaches suggest and give this site a miss.

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@ Balla,

I understand that you are only voicing YOUR oppinion but he is obviously not over rated by some pretty good judges at State level and the institute.

He is however still a 16 / 17 year old kid that probably doesn't deserve people publicly voicing negative posts about him. As long as he works hard, good luck to him.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

He is 15

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Steven  
Years ago

Given that he is only 15 it's too soon to call him the next big thing and way too soon to call him overrated. With Exum and Simmons being labelled future stars at 15/16 it seems all Aussie juniors are being labelled the next star eg Humphries and Kyle Clark. Good luck to the kid.

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