5. Nate Robinson – 5’9″
Nate Robinson plays for the New York Knicks. After having a very
successful college career by leading the Washington Huskies to two NCAA
basketball tournament appearances, he was the 21st pick in the 2005 NBA
Draft. The Phoenix Suns picked him up but he was soon after traded to
the New York Knicks. During the 2006 All-Star Weekend, Robinson won the
Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk Contest. His best dunk was when he jumped
over Spud Webb and got the perfect score of 50. Nate topped that
performance at the 2009 Dunk Contest by leaping over the 2008 Dunk
Contest winner, Dwight Howard (6’11″).
4. Wataru “Kilo Wat” Misaka – 5’7”
Wataru Misaka is one of the very few well known Asian NBA players.
Though he is now retired, he is well known as the first Asian player as
well as the first non-Caucasian player to be part of the NBA, which was
at the time known as the Basketball Association of America. He was born
in Utah and played basketball at the University of Utah where he was
able to help take his team to the 1944 NCAA and the 1947 NIT
championships. Even at just 5’7”, he was a valuable player and was the
first round pick by the New York Knicks. Wataru had a very short career
(1947-1948), and he was able to play only three games before being cut
from the team. In 1999 he was inducted into the Utah Sports Hall of
Fame.
3. Anthony “Spud” Webb – 5’7″
Anthony Webb stands as the third shortest player to be part of the NBA.
After attending Midland College and North Carolina State University, he
was the 4th round draft pick by the Detroit Pistons in the 1985 Draft.
In 1986, Webb entered the NBA Slam Dunk Contest, and despite being the
shortest, had the highest jump of 42 inches and went on to win the
contest. He spent most of his time with the Atlanta Hawks, playing six
seasons with the team. Statistically, Webb had his best seasons with the
Sacramento Kings where he was a starter from 1992-1995. In 1998, Webb
retired from basketball after playing just one season with the Orlando
Magic. He played 814 games total and scored 8072 points throughout his
entire career.
2. Earl Boykins– 5’5”
Standing only 5’5”, Earl Boykins is the second smallest player to ever
be in the NBA. Though second smallest, he stands as the lightest player
ever, weighing in at only 133lbs. Even though he was never officially
drafted by a team, he often signed short-term contracts with teams to
play as the point guard. He spent most of his career with the Denver
Nuggets. He is well known for his scoring techniques after he was able
to score 32 points in a game on November 11, 2004. He also played for
the L.A. Clippers, Golden State Warriors, Milwaukee Bucks, Charlotte
Bobcats, and many others. Today, Boykins plays for the Washington
Wizards.
1. Tyrone “Muggsy” Bogues – 5’3”
Born and raised in Baltimore, MD, Tyrone Bogues is the shortest man to
ever play in the NBA. Despite being only 5’3”, he used his height to his
advantage by becoming known as a player who was a great passer,
ball-stealer, and definitely one of the fastest on the court. His career
was set in stone on June 22, 1988 when he was signed to play for the
Charlotte Hornets during an expansion draft as a point guard. After
settling in, he was able to play for the Hornets for 10 years and became
one of the team’s most popular players. He was definitely seen as a
play-off contender.
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