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The tallest are Nut Bol and Muresan, both in meters.
In the 1985 second-round draft, the Bullets selected Manute Bol, who was from Sudan and was a meter tall.
Bol played in the NBA for 10 years (1985 to 1995, including the first four years with the Bullets), and only averaged points and rebounds in his career, but due to his height and long arm length (reach the arm span of meters), his blocking skills were top-notch, and he set a record of 397 single-season blocks for an NBA rookie in his debut season.
Bol averaged second blocks per game in his career, the second-highest in NBA history, and the highest number of blocks per minute in NBA history.
But the funny thing is that the Bullets picked the shortest player in NBA history with the 12th pick in the first round of the 1987 draft, Boggs, who is only a meter tall. As a result, the Bullets could see a comical scene of Mic's Bol and Mic's Boggs competing together, and the Washingtonians were more of a circus juggler than a draft pick, and the peculiar pair of players caught Washington's considerable attention, but the two disbanded after only one season together.
In the summer of 1988, Boggs was picked by the new Charlotte Hornets and carved out a sky of his own.
The Bullets seem to have a penchant for big and tall people, and after Bol's departure, they picked Romania's Muresan (who played for the Bullets in 1993 and 1998) in the 30th round of the 1993 draft. Both Murraysan and Bol are registered as 7 feet 7 inches (m) on the official **, but in reality, Murraysan is slightly taller than Bol and the tallest player in NBA history.
1995 The 1996 season was Muresan's best years in the NBA, as he won the season's "Most Improved Player" award for rebounds and blocks per game, and his shooting percentage was the highest in the NBA. In 2000, Muresan retired after playing 31 games with the Nets. He moved to the French league for another 3 years, after which he and his family settled in New Jersey.
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The current player is Yao Ming, and South Korea has a player who played in the NBA before and now returns to China, which is higher than Yao.
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Yao Ming of the Rocket Team, registered height, actual height.
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The questioner didn't say the age, so the highest in NBA history should be Porter, the Bullets! Going
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Of course, the active service is Yao Ming of the rocket, but the questioner won't know it, right? A basketball player named Ahsa in Sudan, he has reached a terrifying height of meters, although this guy is large and slow, but his arms are stretched out a lot higher than the basket, and in the world competition, Ahsa has to score more than 30 points in each game, which is simply unstoppable. Although, Hasa has not played in the NBA, but his compatriot ——— Bol is the NBA's former block king, and Polmi's height is also the highest record for the height of an NBA player.
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Yao Ming Rockets is 2.26 meters tall
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Yao Ming of the Rockets is the highest.
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