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The tallest kid in juniors (say U16 down), no matter how good he is, is generally gonna play in the centre or at the 4 spot, unless he's been specifically earmarked by coaches for that future role as a starting PG of the ABL side.
The REAL problem we have in SA is that we don't have big enough kids to share around in the lower levels - so you get the 'shooters' who grow to 6' in U14s playing centre and being the third biggest player in the league then dont grow another inch and play out the rest of their career trying to learn how to play new positions....self-biography and bitter memories all wrapped in one. Ain't basketball grand?