![]() His NBA Championship with the Cavaliers in 2016 shows that his hands have served him well. His hand length measures 8.3 inches and span, 9.3 inches. Kyrie Irving's hands are pretty average for his height of 6'3". Bol Bol stands at the same height as Kareem and has roughly the same hand size as him as well. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's hands are pretty small considering his height of 7'2". The highest-scoring player in the history of the NBA has hands that measure nine inches in length and 9.5 inches in span. The fact that he is one of the best shooters to ever grace the NBA seems to support the hypothesis that not so big hands might be beneficial towards accurate shooting. They seem to be pretty average for his height which means his hand length should be around 8.5 inches and hand span around 9.0 inches. However, anyone who has watched Curry play can easily tell his hand size isn't all that impressive. Unfortunately, Stephen Curry's hands have not been officially measured. Coach Phil Jackson has claimed he would pick MJ over Kobe in a game simply because of their size difference in their hands. He has admitted he is envious of the mitts of Jordan and Dr. Kobe can palm the ball but he can't "palm palm the ball" (in his own words) like Dr J or MJ. At 6'6", this is somewhat average by NBA standards they are certainly not impressive. Predicted height with this hand span: 8’4"īryant's hands have been measured to be roughly nine inches in length.Predicted height with this hand length: 7’5”.Percent wider than the average player his height: 24%.Percent longer than the average player his height: 8%.Hand size (Length/Span): Estimated to be 9.5”/11.75”.It’s even more impressive considering he stands shorter than Vonleh. His hand size is not far behind one of the largest hands ever measured at the Draft Combine. His hand span is also probably around 11.75 inches. J’s hand length is probably somewhere around 9.5 inches. J’s, it doesn’t stick out like MJ’s does. However, there is very little difference in their span. Vonleh’s hand length appears to be about a quarter of an inch longer than Erving's. Fortunately, Erving did us a favour by comparing his hands with Noah Vonleh, whose hand size we know with certainty. Erving’s hand size has been estimated to be as low as nine inches in length and 11 inches in span to as high as 12 inches in length and 13 inches in span. His hand size has been the subject of many debates. Jahlil Okafor: Estimated to be 9.5/11.25 inches.Elgin Baylor: Estimated to be 9.75/11 inches.Wayne Embry: Estimated to be 9.25/11.75 inches.Julius Erving: Estimated to be 9.5/11.75 inches.Shaquille O'Neal: Estimated to be 10.25/12 inches.Boban Marjanovic: Estimated to be 10.75/12 inches.15 NBA Players With the Biggest Hands (Length/Span) They're the ones who can wave the ball around like a grapefruit and don't need their off hand to secure the ball. It's usually obvious who has the biggest hands though. Reasonable estimates will also be made on the sizes of players that have not been officially measured. Both the hand length and span of the players will be considered. Yet enough to make the front page of American magazines and to join, perhaps next season, the floors and the stars of the NBA.This article will take a look at some NBA players both past and present with the most impressive hand sizes. Enough to impose his style and a thirst for success that he expresses in an already perfect English: “I want to be even better and the level I have today is far from sufficient”. A talent that he confirms with age, taking advantage of an extraordinary size: 2.21 m and even 2.43 m wingspan. At 11, the young man from Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine) is already 1.91 m tall and impresses. Being so big and being so fluid and graceful on the pitch”. Even to the point of being dubbed by the greatest, such as the Frenchman Rudy Gobert or even LeBron James, planetary star of basketball: “He’s an alien, I’ve never seen that, nobody’s ever seen that. Friday, October 7, in the country of Michael Jordan, he achieves a rare performance. Victor Wembanyama: his name may not mean anything to you, yet this young 18-year-old Frenchman is on the way to becoming the new phenomenon of world basketball. ![]()
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