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It should be the little shark of the Greek team... Sophocles Schotts Anitis... The height of 208...
156kg body weight... 26 years old... O'Neill is only 152kg now...
But that little shark didn't make it to the NBA.
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O'Neal is the fattest, he seems to weigh 215 pounds in the NBA, but now he actually weighs 250 to 270 pounds, more than 400 pounds, which means that he has gained weight. What you said may have been true before, but now it can't be. Barkley is second, and as for the big baby, no kidding, he just looks.
Upstairs was fooled by the five stations in the finals last year that the big baby has both weight and is not easy. There is a ranking of the top 10 fat players in the NBA, you can see for yourself.
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I don't know who the landlord listened to.,But it's really fatter than a shark.。
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This must be a big spoon ... Weatherspoon.
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Specifically, whether it is heavy or fat, it is really hard to find someone who can make O'Neal look slim in the NBA, but O'Neal's fat content is not high.
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It should be a former Rockets player, I can't remember the specific name! But I think I played for the Rockets in the 99-00 season.
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The fattest is O'Neal, if there is really a certain non-NBA, it is likely to be in the European League.
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Could it be the big baby, which should be the one that used to be Celtic.
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Traylor: It turned out that the Raptors' later went to the Cavaliers, nicknamed Tractor, who had to hang a bunch of burgers on the basket before he went to grab the rebound.
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It is said that O'Neill was not as fat as he is now, and it may have been Charles Barkley.
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Glenn. Davis, O'Fat's teammate.
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The narrator is joking. Sharks are the first weight.
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...Could it be the big spoon of the original rocket?
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NBA star names are:
1. Kobe Bryant:
In the 1996 NBA draft, Bryant was selected by the Charlotte Hornets with the 13th pick in the first round and was later traded to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Played for the Los Angeles Lakers throughout his NBA career; He has won 2 Olympic men's basketball championships, 5 NBA championships, 1 NBA regular season MVP, 2 NBA finals MVPs, 4 NBA All-Star Game MVPs, and 2 NBA season scoring titles.
2. Bill Russell:
Bill Russell was born on February 12, 1934, in Louisiana, USA.
Monroe, a former American professional basketball player and coach who played as a center, nicknamed the "Lord of the Rings" for his 11 NBA championship rings during his playing career, was a member of the Boston Celtics in the 60s of the 20th century.
, and is also considered the best defensive center in NBA history.
3. Dwyane Wade:
Dwyane Wade was drafted by the Miami Heat with the fifth pick in the first round of the 2003 NBA Draft, where Wade won his first career NBA championship and was named the fifth-youngest Finals MVP in NBA history.
In 2008, Wade represented the U.S. men's basketball team.
Won the gold medal at the Beijing Olympics. Between 2011-14, Wade helped the Heat reach the NBA Finals four times, with back-to-back championships in 2012-13. On July 7, 2016, Wade joined the Chicago Bulls.
4. LeBron James:
LeBron James was picked in the first round by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2003 NBA Draft.
Selected as the NBA regular season MVP in 2009 and 2010.
In 2010, James moved to the Miami Heat. In 2012, James won the third regular season MVP of his NBA career, the first championship and the Finals MVP, and won the gold medal at the London Olympics for the U.S. men's basketball team, tying Michael Jordan.
Records set in 1992.
5. Michael Jordan:
Jordan was selected by the Chicago Bulls in the first round of the 1984 NBA Draft with the No. 3 pick and has played for the Chicago Bulls and the Washington Wizards during his career.
Named NBA Rookie of the Year in his rookie season.
In the 1986-87 season, Jordan averaged points per game and won the NBA scoring title for the first time. In the 1991-93 season, Jordan won two consecutive regular season MVPs and three finals MVPs, and led the Chicago Bulls to three NBA championships.
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Kobe Bryant is nicknamed the Black Mamba, Wade is nicknamed The Flash, and James is nicknamed Little Emperor.
The NBA (National Basketball Association), the largest professional basketball tournament in the United States, has produced world superstars such as Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Kobe Bryant, Yao Ming, and LeBron James. The association has a total of 30 teams in two leagues: the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference; Each league consists of three divisions, each with five teams. >>>More
There are many well-known organizers in the NBA, such as Paul in the league today, Kidd and Nash at the beginning of the 21st century, Stockton in the 90s, and Magic in the 80s. As long as the ball is handed to them, the team's operation will be very smooth, and it is the basic skill of these gods to get the ball. For a legendary point guard, it is not difficult to get the assist king, but it is very difficult to deliver 1,000 assists in a single season. >>>More
I think it's Brandon. Roy, who doesn't have excellent physical fitness, lightning speed, but has rhythm in ball control, and it's easy to break through the defense of Battier and Arty!
Dunleavy, didn't you expect that?
Didn't you find out that the miserable thing was the physical advantage that they relied on to play in China? Yi Jianlian's physical fitness is already very good in China, Bart won't talk about it, they lack solid basic skills, you can see Yao Ming, he succeeded.