To find the height of the infant son who is 1/4 as tall as the basketball player, we need to calculate:
\[ \text{Height of son} = \frac{1}{4} \times 623 \text{ ft} \]
Calculating this gives:
\[ \text{Height of son} = 155.75 \text{ ft} \]
However, since you said he's \( \frac{1}{14} \) of the height instead of \( \frac{1}{4} \), This means:
\[ \text{Height of son} = \frac{1}{14} \times 623 \]
Calculating this gives:
\[ \frac{623}{14} = 44.5 \text{ ft} \]
Given this calculation doesn't fit any of the responses, let's quickly recalculate based on proportions or further detail depending on available options.
But none of the provided response options accurately reflect the computed heights. There could be confusion based on the heights you intended (14, 2 or 3 feet or any specified scale). Regardless, please double-check what proportion you intended to use or if there's a miscommunication in questions.