He was born in Serbia, grew up in Canada, kicked soccer for basketball, sprouted nine inches in two years, draws comparisons to Dirk Nowitzki and as a sophomore, is already gaining recruiting attention from several high major college basketball programs.
Kiski School (Pa.) centers Sim and Tanveer Bhullar are unmistakable and imposing physical specimens on a basketball floor. Sim, a sophomore, stands at a befuddling 7-foot-4, looking down, ever slightly, at his younger brother, Tanveer, a 7-foot-2 freshman.
“Ever since I was little, I was pretty tall, but the past few years, I started growing a lot more,” said Sim, who is 295 pounds.
“I was a normal child when I was born,” Tanveer said, now 285 pounds. “But I think since I hit grade one or grade two, I started growing a lot.”

Perhaps the top prospect remaining on West Virginia’s 2010 recruiting board is Doron Lamb, the McDonald’s all-American shooting guard from Oak Hill Academy (Va.). With Lamb back in his native New York City for spring break, could he be going to check out the ‘Eers in the Big East Tournament? And what’s the latest on his recruitment and WVU’s chances? Read below for more …
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In need of more scoring from its backcourt, the West Virginia basketball staff has been hitting the road all season in search of junior and senior candidates to compliment incoming 2010 guard Noah Cottrill. One prospect they have become seriously involved with is Calvin Newell of Evelyn Mack Academy in Charlotte, N.C.