Manute Bol May Have Played in the NBA at 50 Years Old

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Bol Bol, a five-star high school recruit, and the son of the late Manute Bol, recently committed to the University of Oregon. The 7-1 Bol is one of the top players in the class of 2018, and picked Oregon over powerhouse schools like Kentucky.
With the Bol family in the news, former Cleveland State coach Kevin Mackey gave an interview about his first experiences with Manute Bol back in the 1980s. Bol never actually played at Cleveland State, but Mackey was instrumental in bringing him from Sudan to the United States.
Now, Mackey, who is currently a scout with the Indiana Pacers, claims that not only did he help Bol get to the U.S., but he was the one who made up his date of birth, which has long been skeptically accepted as Oct. 16, 1962. Mackey added that Bol had no idea how old he was, and could have been in his 40s, or possibly even 50 when he was playing in the NBA. Via ZagsBlog:
"I gave him his birthday because they didn't know how old he was," Mackey, now a scout with the Indiana Pacers, told ZAGSBLOG.
"Every athletic door is open at 19, every athletic door is closed when you're 35," said Mackey, 71. "He was probably 40, 50 years old when he was playing in the NBA."
"[Bol] had no idea of his age and the kid who came over with him didn't know how old he was," Mackey said. "No one knew how old he was."
"The immigration people were in the office [at Cleveland State] and they thought it was great. They loved it. And they were big fans of Cleveland State, they used to come to all our games. They wanted to cover themselves because Manute was starting to get so much publicity. His picture was in the paper. He was on the 6 o'clock news because he was a such a different looking guy than everyone else. At that time, no one had ever seen anything like it."
So at that point, Mackey worked with the local immigration office to come up with a birthday for Bol, Oct. 16, 1962
"It was in October, I wanted to make it after Sept. 1," Mackey said. "I wanted to make sure he was young enough because he didn't have an age. I think he was [in his 40s], I really do. But there's no way of ever really knowing."
Now, this all makes for a compelling tale, and it is quite interesting to hear Mackey tell of making up Bol's birth date. However, his claim that Bol could have possibly been as old as 50 when he was playing the NBA sounds like an exaggeration.










There's certainly the possibility that Bol was older than the 1962 birth date that Mackey chose for him, but just consider this: Bol's last season in the NBA was in 1994-95, just nine years after he arrived from Sudan. Thus, for him to have turned 50 even in his last season in the league, he would have already had to have been over 40 years old when Mackey first saw him.
Even if Bol didn't know his exact age, there's a huge difference between someone in their early 20s and someone in their early 40s.
 

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i remember that game ...they sucked....what a dumb coach, if manute bol was on my team and started shooting 3s he would be watching game from sideline all night.....back in the doug moe/fred carter era....both of them sucked so bad....especially moe with his dumb ass fish ties
 

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[h=2]Manute Bol Becomes Tallest Jockey Ever Licensed In Indiana[/h]7 PICTURES





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Former NBA star Manute Bol reaches out to touch Alpena Magic, a two-year-old thoroughbred at Hoosier Park October 18, 2003 in Anderson, Indiana. Bol, who played 11 seasons in the NBA and was the tallest man in professional basketball at 7-foot-7, appeared at the thoroughbred racing track north of Indianapolis as part of a charity effort to raise money for refugees in his native Sudan. Bol became the tallest jockey ever licensed by the Indiana Horse Racing Commission.License


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Former NBA star Manute Bol (L) watches a horse and jockey pass him before a race at Hoosier Park October 18, 2003 in Anderson, Indiana. Bol, who played 11 seasons in the NBA and was the tallest man in professional basketball at 7-foot-7, appeared at the thoroughbred racing track north of Indianapolis as part of a charity effort to raise money for refugees in his native Sudan. Bol became the tallest jockey ever licensed by the Indiana Horse Racing Commission.

 

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He was always a lot of fun to watch.

Something about these African players, they just seem to have so much charisma and it's a joy to watch them play. They just seem so happy.

Bol, Embiid, Mutombo. These guys just have fun and don't seem stressed at all compared to American players. It's as if coming where they came from there is no such thing a bad day playing the the NBA no matter how bad of a game they are having.

I would say it's because they come from nothing, but the American kids who come from nothing don't have the same attitude. Despite being in the NBA and having "made it out" they seem angry and like they need to represent their hoods even though they all say how terrible it was growing up.

The African players are great. They live their lives to the fullest but in a non selfish way, they are always visiting Africa, donating money, fund raising , etc , doing all they can.
 

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RIP Manute. Good memories of growing up in the DC area watching him. Good vid FZ!
 
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Playing for my dream school under my favorite Coach Altman has been the Best part of my life and sadly it has come to end sooner than I would Like but thank you for all those who rocking with me & all Oregon fans
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</twitter-widget>Bol's attorney, Bryan J. Freedman released a statement saying Bol underwent surgery Thursday to repair a non-displaced fracture of the navicular bone in his left foot. Bol will begin rehab next week, Freedman said, and will use crutches or a boot for 8-10 weeks before returning to basketball activities in the summer.
"Bol had been treating this injury wearing a walking boot for the past few weeks and although his foot pain completely resolved, repeated imaging studies revealed that the fracture was healing very slowly," the statement said. "At surgery, 2 screws were inserted into the navicluar bone and bone graft from his pelvis was added to speed up the healing which will expedite his return to play."
The 7-foot-2 center is ranked No. 5 in ESPN's NBA draft rankings, slotting in as the No. 1 center in the class.
A former top-five recruit, Bol had been a dominant force during his nine healthy games in Eugene. He was averaging 21.0 points, 9.6 rebounds and 2.7 blocks. He logged four double-doubles -- including a 32-point, 11-rebound performance in a loss to Texas Southern in late November.
Bol was also shooting 52.0 percent from 3-point range, an attribute that intrigues NBA executives because of his size.
Oregon (9-4) is off to a slower-than-expected start this season and will now move forward without the possibility of Bol returning. Freshman Francis Okoro has seen a boost in playing time since Bol's injury, while the return to health of freshman Louis King has added another dimension to Oregon's frontcourt.
The Ducks open Pac-12 play on Saturday at home against Oregon State.
 
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Just realized Bol Bol made it into the playoff game on 9/18 for Denver and scored 2 points in 4 minutes
 
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I want to say he gave most of not all his salary to his home country.

I remember him playing for the sixers and Barkley and Mahorn LOVED him
 

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