The best NBA players by height for the 2021-22 season
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Below is a list of the best NBA players by height for the 2021-2022 season. Height listings are always a little suspect, but these are the official measurements from NBA.com. Stats are accurate as of 1/18/2022.
*Stats are Points/Rebounds/Assists
5’9″ – Isaiah Thomas | 8.6 / 1.6 / 2.0 | IT has played for the Los Angeles Lakers and the Dallas Mavericks this year thanks to 10-day hardship contracts.
5’10” – Facundo Campazzo | 6.8 / 2.1 / 4.2 | Campazzo has been thrust into a larger-than-expected role for the Denver Nuggets this season thanks to their glut of guard injuries, including to his teammate Markus Howard, who is the second-best 5’10” player this season.
5’11” – Keifer Sykes | 7.6 / 2.1 / 2.6 | The 28-year-old rookie balled out when given a chance thanks to protocols-related absences, helping him edge DJ Augustin in this ranking. To cap off an inspirational story, the Pacers picked up his contract for the rest of the year. Sykes scored a career-high 22 points against Kyrie Irving and the Nets.
6’0″ – Chris Paul | 13.9 / 4.3 / 10.0 | Paul needs no introduction, but it is worth noting that he’s leading everyone at his height this season in points, assists, and steals. The future first-ballot HOFer will likely receive down-ballot MVP votes yet again in his 17th season.
6’1″ – Trae Young | 28.8 / 3.9 / 9.4 | We’re starting to have some tough competition, as Donovan Mitchell, Fred VanVleet, and Darius Garland also all stand at 6’1″. But Trae leads his peers in points and assists by a substantial amount. He’s also had the most team success as the alpha offensive option (sorry, FVV), leading the Hawks to the Eastern Conference Finals just last season.
6’2″ – Steph Curry | 26.1 / 5.4 / 6.0 | Even in a “down” year, Curry stands tall amongst his peers. The early-season frontrunner for MVP has cooled off a bit but doesn’t face much competition in a surprisingly weak group (with apologies to the injured Damian Lillard and only-half-there Kyrie).
6’3″ – Ja Morant | 24.4 / 5.7 / 6.7 | Ja’s leap has made him the unquestioned king of his cohort. At just 22 years old, his best days still lie ahead of him, even as he marches the Grizzlies towards a shocking top-four seed in the West.
6’4″ – Bradley Beal | 23.7 / 4.7 / 6.4 | Beal’s superior passing gives him the edge over an ascendant Anthony Edwards.
6’5″ – James Harden | 22.7 / 8.0 / 10.0 | Reasonable people can certainly disagree here, with Zach LaVine and Devin Booker rounding out an incredibly close trio. Harden gets the edge, given his vast advantage in rebounding and assists.
6’6″ – DeMar DeRozan | 25.6 / 5.0 /4.8 | DeRozan’s had a masterpiece of a season, showcasing a well-rounded game and improved defensive effort to go along with his usual clutch shooting and mid-range artistry.
6’7″ – Luka Doncic | 24.6 / 8.6 / 8.8 | Even in a down year, Luka’s the king here. Jimmy Butler makes a strong two-way case, but Luka’s offensive brilliance keeps him ahead.
6’8″ – Paul George | 24.7 / 7.1 / 5.5 | George keeps it by a hair over Jayson Tatum thanks to superior defense and playmaking despite a weaker supporting cast. George was singlehandedly keeping the Clippers afloat until his recent elbow injury.
6’9″ – LeBron James | 28.8 / 7.5 / 6.5 | LeBron’s recent surge at center for the Los Angeles Lakers has boosted his scoring to heights unseen since his first stint in Cleveland.
6’10” – Kevin Durant | 29.3 / 7.4 / 5.8 | Perhaps no other player in league history has made scoring look as easy as the Slim Reaper.
6’11” – Nikola Jokic | 35.3 / 13.9 / 7.4 | Fierce battle between Jokic and Giannis Antetokounmpo. Jokic is a historically great passer (for any position), can shoot from anywhere on the floor, and has become a plus defender this season for the first time in his career.
7’0″ – Joel Embiid | 27.3 / 10.5 / 4.2 | The big man from Cameroon is relishing his chance to carry the 76ers on his broad shoulders. He will be a finalist for MVP this season if he stays healthy.
7’1″ – Rudy Gobert | 15.7 / 15.2 / 1.1 | The Stifle Tower is eyeing his fourth Defensive Player of the Year Award this season.
7’2″ – Moses Brown | 3.2 / 2.4 / 0.0 | This is more by default than anything else, although Brown found some success last season.
7’3″ – Kristaps Porzingis | 20.3 / 7.9 / 2.2 | The only 7’3″ players in the league are teammates on Dallas (with the other being Boban Marjanovic).
7’6″ – Tacko Fall | 1.1 / 2.1 / 0.2 | Let’s hope that fan-favorite Tacko catches back on in the league!
The Average Height of NBA Players from 1952-2022
This post was updated to include numbers from the 2021/2022 season
In a great piece for Sports Illustrated about 7-foot NBA players, author Pablo S. Torre estimates that the number of American men between the ages of 20 and 40 who are 7 feet or taller is likely below 70.
During the 2021-2022 NBA season, there were 13 American players who were at least 7 feet tall. So, if the estimates above are correct, that would mean that there is a whopping 18% chance that you are going to make it to the NBA if you are at least 7 feet tall!
Now maybe you don’t need to grow to 7 feet to make it to the NBA, but there is no denying that body height is a huge advantage in basketball – you can only make up so much by learning how to jump higher. In this article, I want to take a closer look at the average height of NBA players across different positions and how it changed during the history of the NBA.
How tall is the average NBA player?
In the 2021-2022 NBA season, the average basketball player was 6’6″ tall (198.6cm) which is about 8 inches taller than the average American male (5’9 1/2″), but still 13 inches smaller than the tallest player ever in the NBA, Georghe Muresan (7’7″).
Interestingly, the average height of NBA players of previous seasons has been corrected downwards compared to my last study done in 2018. I attribute this to updated measurements of players’ height.
Starting with the 2019-2020 season, NBA teams were forced to submit actual height numbers (without basketball shoes) measured by their team doctors. Before, numbers were often skewed by “politics”. Kevin Durant liked to joke that he’s 7-foot when talking to women, but 6-9 in basketball circles.
Average NBA player height by year
If we take a look at the average height of NBA players during the history of the league we can see that basketball players in 1952 were almost 3 inches smaller than today!
After that, players continuously grew taller until the apex was reached in 1987 at 6’7″ tall (201.2cm). Since then we have seen a small decrease in player heights which might be attributed to the recent change in player measurement.
Interestingly, while average player height has stopped growing in 1987, players continued to get heavier until 2011 when they reached the peak of 221 lbs. This correlates with the NBA becoming more athletic, powerful, and muscular.
This trend has stopped during the last years as basketball is becoming become a much faster, and more perimeter-oriented game, so it makes sense that players are getting leaner again.
Evolution of Player Height & Weight in the NBA from 1952-2022
Average player height only tells half of the story. It doesn’t give you insights into how height is distributed among the players. Is every player exactly 6’6″, or are there a ton of guards around 6 feet and a lot of centers around 7 feet and it just happens to average out to 6’6?
If we take a look at the chart below we can, for example, observe that NBA players at 6’5″ are most common and account for 13.7% of all minutes played.
Distribution of Height in the NBA in 2022
At the extremes, you will notice that there were only 21 players at 6 feet or below (2.5% of playing time) and 29 players at 7 feet or taller (4.6%)
Overall, we observe a big concentration of players between 6’4″ and 6’8″ – these players made up over half of all minutes played!
If we consider how common a body height of 6ft is among the general population and how few of them make it to the NBA, it becomes obvious just how skilled and insanely rare All-Stars like Chris Paul are!
How tall do you have to be play in the NBA?
Your dream is to make it to the NBA one day? Muggsy Bogues, the shortest NBA player ever, was only 5’3, but there is no doubt that it is easier to make the NBA if you are taller!
But just how tall do you need to be?
This calculator allows you to compare yourself to all NBA players who play at your position: Just pick your height, weight, and position and it will tell you how you stack up to NBA players! Just for fun, you can also compare yourself to players of other decades!
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Let’s take a closer look at the evolution of players at all five positions:
Average NBA point guard height
The average NBA point guard in 2022 is 6’2″ tall.
We can see that point guards were smallest during the 1952/53 season with an average height of around 6 feet. Since then, they have grown taller almost every year until they reached a peak in 1987 at 6’3″. During this time, big point guards like Magic Johnson at 6’9″ or Reggie Theus at 6’7″ were among the leaders in minutes played in the NBA.
Only 4 years later, in 1991, the average point guard had shrunk back to 6’1″ with tiny players like Spudd Webb (5’6″) and Muggsy Bogues (5’3″) getting major minutes.
During the 2019/2020 season, point guards had a record height (6’2.5″). One reason for this is that basketball-reference.com categorized big and versatile players like Lebron James, Luka Doncic and Ben Simmons as point guards.
Overall, it feels like average player size at the point guard position is less determined by trends and more by player talent. If you have a legendary playmaker like Magic Johnson you make him your point guard, even if he has a power forward body. But no coach would put a regular power forward at point guard just to increase the size at this position. Basketball IQ and understanding of the game are much more important at this position!
During the 2021/2022 season, the most common height for point guards was 6’1″, examples are players like Trae Young, Darius Garland, or Fred VanVleet. The biggest Point Guard was LaMelocBall at 6’17, the smallest was Facundo Campazzo at 5’10.
Average Height of Shooting Guards in the NBA
The average NBA shooting guard in 2022 is 6’5″ tall.
In comparison to point guards, the change in height of shooting guards was more of a steady rise that has reached a plateau at 6’5″ around the year 2000 and went down to almost 6’4″ in recent years.
The most common heights for shooting guards are 6’4″ and 6’5″ which make up for almost 50% of played minutes at this position. Players with the most minutes at this size are Devin Booker, James Harden, and Zach LaVine.
NBA Height of Small Forwards
The average NBA small forward in 2022 is 6’6″ tall.
Small forwards show a very similar trend as shooting guards, getting bigger continuously until hitting a plateau around 2000 just under 6’8 and losing an inch in recent seasons (again probably due to the more exact measurements).
Similar to the SG position, the SF position seems to be very well-defined with a majority of players measuring in either 6’5″ or 6’7″. Examples of SFs at this height are DeMar DeRozan, Joe Harris, and Jimmy Butler.
How tall are Power Forwards in the NBA?
The average NBA power forward in 2022 is 6’8″ tall.
The power forward is probably the position that has changed the most in the modern NBA. PF’s used to be big and strong low post players who battled for rebounds and scored on post-ups, but players like Dirk Nowitzki have completely changed the game. Nowadays, power forwards are often used to stretch the floor shooting a lot of threes and acting as playmakers on the perimeter.
Surprisingly, this change of playing style is not reflected at all in the average height of power forwards until the 2019/2020 were players were remeasured. Since 1987, they are on average 6’9″ tall with very little year-to-year fluctuation until height starts dropping to 6’8″.
How tall are Centers in the NBA?
The average NBA center in 2022 is 6’10” tall.
Centers show a very similar trend as Power Forwards. While average height reached a peak in 1996 with almost 7 feet, average weight continued to increase steadily until 2014 when it maxed out at 255lbs.
There is very little variety among centers when it comes to height: almost 60% of centers are either 6’10 or 6’11”. Giants like Boban Marjanovic at 7’3″ are very rare – even in the NBA!
Data Sources & Notes
Data was collected from basketballreference.com . There are a few shortcomings of this data:
Players are assigned a single position per season. In reality, a lot of players play multiple positions every game. For example, some players start games as a shooting guard but take over point guard duties with a bench unit later.
Height and weight data is registered once per player. This means that the data has Shaq weighing exactly 325lbs every season, and we all know that that’s not true
If you take a look at distributions over multiple seasons, players are counted once per season. This means, that if the graph says there were 3 players at 5’3 from 1992-1995, it refers to three seasons of Muggsy Bogues, not three different players
If you have any questions, please let me know in the comments!
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How tall do you need to be to play basketball?
Growth is what coaches first of all pay attention to when recruiting young players for basketball clubs. As a result of proper physical development, it is easier for naturally tall children to gain a foothold in the basketball team. It should be understood that high growth, although it is very important for a basketball player, is by no means a dogma. The history of the game knows a lot of examples when undersized athletes achieved great success, actively using other strengths. Suffice it to recall the great 160-centimeter point guard Mugsy Bogz, who played 14 seasons in the NBA. Bogz is one of the leaders in the world's major basketball league in assists and steals. Bogz's example is far from the only one.
The average height of an NBA player since the league's inception has hovered around 190 centimeters. The average figure is large, but it cannot take into account the peculiarities of basketball tactics and the peculiarities of a particular historical era of sports. According to the rules of the game, a team of five people enters the basketball court at the same time. Each of the five solves its own problems and, accordingly, each has its own growth requirements. For example, the center player, whose main goal is to fight under the ring for picking up the ball, is the tallest - around 210 cm. And for basketball players who play the ball on the perimeter, on the contrary, high growth can become an obstacle. Handling the ball in dribbling requires flexibility and dexterity in body control. Point guards in basketball are called "little guards". Height at 180-190 cm is normal for them. So it’s impossible to answer the question “what height is needed for basketball” with accuracy - the data for each position will differ markedly.
Why are most basketball players still tall?
Although, as we found out above, height is an important, but far from a determining component of anthropometry for playing basketball, the average height of players still stands out from the average for people in general. This indicator is achieved largely due to the fact that there are a lot of abnormally tall people in basketball. If you look at the top tallest players in history, there will be basketball players over 230 centimeters tall. For example, the well-known center of African origin Manute Bol - 231 cm. Or the Chinese basketball player Yao Ming, who played in the NBA for the Houston Rockets - 229cm.
In modern basketball, where the emphasis is increasingly on perimeter work and three-point shots, the importance for teams of players 220 centimeters tall and above is steadily declining. However, almost every club still has at least one such player. Due to their presence, a high average height of basketball players is formed.
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Does basketball make children grow taller?
Like any sport, basketball, with the right approach, in childhood improves the overall physical and emotional state. As for increasing the intensity of growth, basketball can play a role here too. It is clear, however, that game training by itself will not bring the desired effect. Other factors are also important, such as proper nutrition, recovery procedures, and so on.
What is the best age to play basketball?
Age limits for admission of children to basketball clubs are usually the following:
minimum threshold - 4 years
maximum - 12-13 years old
But here, as in the case of growth, there are no rules that cannot be broken. At first, the coaches of sports schools lay down the basic skills of the game and carry out general physical training. If you wish, you can learn basic things even at the age of 15-16. And physical strength can be acquired in other disciplines. It is not uncommon for people to come to basketball at a young age from other sports. For example, in American university sports, where baseball players, volleyball players, and football players often become basketball players.
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How tall was the tallest basketball player
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Two meters? Two and a half? Three? We made the top of the tallest athletes
We are so used to the fact that basketball players are tall that we even call tall people “basketball players”. But can you imagine how tall the tallest athlete in the history of this sport was? Two meters? Two ten? Three meters? We have compiled the top 7 tallest basketball players in the history of professional sports in order to finally figure out the numbers.
7th place. Yao Ming
Chinese center Yao Ming is probably the most popular basketball player on the internet. Everyone saw the famous laughing meme with him.
But besides the fact that he is very popular, he is also very tall: the athlete's height is 229 centimeters. Thanks to this, he became the tallest player included in the basketball hall of fame, and at the same time one of the most successful and wealthy Chinese athletes.
6th place. Slavko Vranesh
The height of the tallest basketball player in the Balkans is 230 centimeters. Vranesh started his career in the late 90s playing for the Serbian side Zheleznik. At the beginning of the 2000s, he tried to conquer the NBA, but his career abroad did not work out.
5th place. Suleiman Ali Nashnoush
For a long time, this Libyan athlete of the 60s was considered the tallest basketball player with a height of 245 centimeters, but a little later it turned out that his real height was 230 centimeters, and at the same time the athlete continued to grow. To stop this process, he went through a special drug course.
4th place. Manute Bol
Basketball player of Sudanese origin Manute Bol is known not only for his high growth: 231 centimeters, but also for thinness unusual for such growth: Manute weighed about 100 kilograms, while Yao Ming's weight is 141 kilograms.
3rd place. Gheorghe Muresan
The official height of the Romanian basketball player Gheorghe Muresan is 231 centimeters, but according to other information, his real height is a couple of centimeters higher, which makes him the tallest player in the history of the NBA.
2nd place. Sun Mingming
The Chinese are not the tallest people in the world, which is why it is a little surprising that the tallest active athlete - Sun Mingming - comes from China. His post is 236 centimeters!
1st place. Alexander Sizonenko
The tallest basketball player Alexander Sizonenko is from Russia. In addition to the "high" basketball title, he was also recognized as the tallest man in the world and is considered the tallest man in Russian history. His height was 245 centimeters.
Growth for Alexander became a huge problem, because the athlete continued to grow until the end of his life. In recent years, he moved only with the help of crutches. The tallest basketball player died in 2012 at the age of 52.
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