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The tallest in the NBA are former Washington Bullets and New Jersey Nets' George Muressan, 7'7", 303 pounds, from Romania, and former Washington Bullets, Golden State Warriors and Philadelphia 76ers, Manuel Ball, 7'7", 225 pounds, from Sudan; Sean Bradley, a dual American and German citizen, is 7'6", 270 pounds, and retired after the 2005-2006 season; Yao Ming's height should be 7'5", the tallest among active NBA players, weighing 310 pounds; Chuck Nevett, former Houston Rockets, 7'5", 250 pounds; Last season, Pavel Podkorzhin of the Dallas Mavericks was 7-foot-5inch, 260-pound from Russia; In NBA history, there are not a few people who are more than 7 feet 3 inches, that is, 220 cm, such as Priest Lauderdale, 7 feet 4 inches, 325 pounds, former Portland Trail Blazers, 7 feet 4 inches, 325 pounds, Eric Kimgold, who has signed short contracts with several teams, 7 feet 4 inches, 300 pounds, Mark Eaton, former Utah Jazz, 7 feet 4 inches, 290 pounds, Ralph Sampson, one of the former Rockets' twin towers, 7 feet 4 inches, 230 pounds, Rick Schmitz from the Netherlands, 7 feet 4 inches, 265 pounds, Vladimir Flanes of Serbia and Montenegro, 7'4", 260 lbs; South Korea's Ha Shengjin is 7'3" tall and weighs 305 pounds; Wilt Chamberlain's height was 7'1", which was quite tall in the 60s of the last century;
In addition, North Korea's Lee Myung-hoon is 7 feet 8 and a half inches, 235cm, and has been retired;
Sun Mingming from Heilongjiang is also 7 feet 8 and a half inches, or 235cm, but he is said to be 7 feet 7 inches, 231cm, and weighs 310 pounds;
Britain's Neil Singleton 7'6";
Alexandru Linding of Azerbaijan, 7'5";
Iran's Jabel Roz Bahani is 7'4", about 245 pounds;
In addition, there is data showing that there was a Sudanese basketball player with a height of 262cm and a Russian basketball player with a height of 237cm in history, but the former should be false;
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A Sudanese basketball player is 262cm tall
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Mavericks' Pavel Podkorkin, Russian 2.26m
Pol retired early!
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Pavel Podkorkin.
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The previous one was Chamberlain.
Now it's Pol.
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The center of the South Korean team plays for the Golden State Warriors, but his ball skills are not flattering.
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Pavel Podkorkin, Russian 2.26mThis person, for sure, doesn't know. History.
The more impressive reason should be the "big bamboo pole" Bradley, who was once shocked by Maddie.
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Mavericks' Pavel Podkorkin.
Russian 2.26m
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The tallest player in the NBA is Manute Ball, who is meters tall.
Manute Pol (October 16, 1962 – June 20, 2010), born in Sudan, is a former Sudanese professional basketball player who plays as a center on the court. Manute Ball was selected by the Bullets in the 31st round of the 1985 NBA Draft, played for four teams in his NBA career, was named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team in 1986, and won the NBA block title twice.
In 1995, Manute Ball chose to retire from the NBA. His NBA career has a total of 2,086 blocks, which ranks among the 15th in NBA history. He then played in basketball leagues in other countries for a year before officially announcing his retirement in 1996.
On June 20, 2010, Manute Ball died of illness in Virginia.
Manute Pol's personal achievements:
1. NBA Best Defensive Second Team.
NBA regular season block king: Bol (second most per game in NBA history, second only to Mark Eaton).
NBA regular season block king: Bol (per game).
4. The average number of blocks per game in his career ranks second in NBA history, second only to the Jazz's Mark Eaton.
He recorded 15 blocks per game in the season and 1987 season, making him the only player in NBA history to have 15 blocks per game twice, second only to Elmo Smith's (1973) 17 blocks.
6. He has a total of 2,086 blocks in his career, ranking 15th in NBA history.
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