Emoni Bates appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated at 15, while LeBron James was featured in Slam Magazine before his junior year of high school. Zion Williamson began going viral for his vicious dunks at 16, and Victor Wembanyama debuted in the EuroCup at 15.

But even this century's most-celebrated basketball phenoms failed to find fame as early in life as Mohamed Dabone, who turned 14 years old Tuesday with a physique and skill set so advanced that he's viewed as a potential No. 1 overall pick in an eventual NBA Draft .

Dabone, who is already 6-foot-11, is heralded as a fledgling combination of Giannis Antetokounmpo and Victor Wembanyama. A summertime headline in the Wall Street Journal dubbed Dabone , "The 13-year-old who might be the NBA 's next great unicorn."

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