Smaller height players in NBA history
Published 10:40 am Monday, August 19, 2024
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To play basketball at a high level, a person must be tall. But for every rule, there are exceptions. Today we will tell you about the top 5 shortest players in the history of the strongest league in the world, the NBA.
Low height does not mean that the player is in a losing position. This is where many basketball fans and analysts draw a parallel with online casinos. For example, online pokies allows users to start playing slots with minimum deposits and participate in tournaments. Basketball players with low stature rarely become stars. However, they were often indispensable to the team because they had much more speed than their opponents.
Spud Webb, 169 cm
Anthony Jerome Webb (Spud Webb) changed a lot of NBA teams during his career, but everywhere he was characterized by good performance, often scoring more than 10 points per game. That said, his most surprising accomplishment was the fact that Webb won the overhead shooting contest at the 1986 All-Star Game.
Mel Hursh, 168 cm
He played only one season in the NBA, playing 13 games for the Boston Celtics in 1946–1947 and scoring a total of 19 points. Nevertheless, this basketball player, who came to the sport as a military pilot, wrote his name in the history of the association as one of the shortest players.
Earl Boykins, 165 cm
Surprisingly, this “little guy” actively played for various NBA teams in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The longest he stayed with the Denver Nuggets was 4 seasons. Boykins played 644 games in the NBA with 5752 points.
Barney Cedran, 163 cm
Barney Cedran (named after his parents, Sedransky). He became a professional basketball player in 1910 and played for various clubs until the early 1920s. Some sources claim that Barney was the highest paid player of his time, despite his short stature. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1962.
Mugsy Boggs, 160 cm
Despite his short stature, Boggs was selected in the first round of the 1987 draft at number 12. This was done by the Washington Bullets, but Mugsy played only one season there. Then he moved to the Charlotte Hornets, where he played almost his entire career. And Mugsy was notable for his high performance, scoring 6858 points in 889 games in the NBA. Bogz is also the lowest world champion in basketball (he became one in 1986).
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