Fairview4Life wrote:Slam Dunk! wrote:Fairview4Life wrote:Can someone explain this to me?
From the general board thread:
This article says the VISA granted to him by Australia in 2002(?) states his birth year was 1997. So at that time the Australian government thought he was 5-6 years old. Somehow they got him to grade 9 by 2007 and graduating highschool by 2010, according to Reddit? So they took a Sudanese refugee who needed English lessons and who they thought was 5 years old, and stuck him in classes with 10 year olds?
That...does not seem likely to me.
Wouldn't be surprised if there was a clerical error and his birth year is actually 1992.
A clerical error at what stage though? When Australia issued him his VISA, did it say 1997 like this article says? If so, any school he went to is going to get that documentation and put him in an age appropriate class. They aren't going to toss a kid that the government says is 5 years old and who doesn't speak english, right into grade 5. If the paper made the error when writing the article this year and his VISA said 1992, that is something the US and Canadian governments would have known immediately and he would not have been 'repeating' highschool here, and the NBA and Bucks would have found out immediately and he wouldn't have been in the draft as a 19 year old.
The two pages of the year book don't even really make sense. On the left hand side you have kids named A, B and C. Then suddenly on the right page your into kids with named M. Not to mention the 2 different alignments. It could be a page that was cut out and pasted in that spot. You look up that school and you'll find out it's a school that takes students from grade 7 to grade 12. I'm not saying that it's all false, but that very well could be his school photo page from grade 7, cut out and pasted beside the grade 12 graduates.