Youth In 2014, Bobroczkyi was recruited by
A.S. Stella Azzurra, an amateur-level basketball club based in Italy that produced
NBA power forward Andrea Bargnani. A scouting report on him noted that Bobroczkyi possessed an improved midrange jumper and passing ability, and his physical attributes made him an obvious mismatch against any of his opponents. Like most players of his stature however, Bobroczkyi was limited by his lack of muscle mass, endurance, and mobility on the court. His tremendously awkward gait and threat of exhaustion forced Bobroczkyi to play limited minutes after helping the team win its under-15 championship title. Despite his limitations, Bobroczkyi became an internet sensation in early 2016, as videos surfaced of him dominating much shorter competition during a game with Stella Azzurra.
High school In 2016, Bobroczkyi moved to
Geneva, Ohio, in the United States to attend the
college-preparatory school SPIRE Institute and Academy. Entering his freshman season, Bobróczky was put on a minutes restriction as he attempted to bulk up his physique for a transition into faster, more physical American basketball. On 14 January 2017, Bobroczkyi made his debut for SPIRE Institute. In 2018, he attended the nearby
Grand River Academy. In July 2020, Bobroczkyi committed to Rochester Christian University.
College Bobroczkyi returned to Romania shortly after classes began in the fall of 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. He returned to college in the fall of 2021. == Acting career ==