Rondo's 6'9'' wingspan and hand length of 9.5 inches and hand span of 10 inches. Rondo's hands are the same length as 7'1'' Wilt Chamberlain. All for a guy who's 6'1'', pretty crazy as well
The talent gap is closing comparing to what it used to be. Let me explains. The evolution of sports is a complex subject. I've seen a lot of people bashing modern sports, while others bashed the past... For the last decade! I was born in 1970 : older people always acted that way "It was better before", while the young cats has been claiming "it is better now". Yes, individual sports records (jumping, strength, power records) is slowly increasing. We can't deny the elite group, the best of the best, has been progressing over the years. But, the biggest progression didn't came from the best of the best. The biggest progression over the years is made by the "average" and "low tier athletes". For example? The time gap between Usain Bolt and Christophe Lemaitre in the 100m dash in 2016 was 0.26s. Bolt ran an historic race and Christophe Lemaitre didn't even cracked the top 12. In 1972, for the Munich Olympics games, Valery Borzov ran a 10.14s; Michael Fray was ranked 5th with a 0.26s difference with the winner. The disparity between the elite and the rest of their peers is smaller, despite world records being shattered. So, the "worst" and the "average" athlete made leap bound steps. But why? 1) Training is drastically different. Back in Wilt Chamberlain's time. Only a few handful of athletes were lifting weights and eating like a modern athlete. Chamberlain was a pioneer. He was the sole player lifting weights in the NBA back then. Remember when Bill Russell admitted he never touched a dumbbell his entire NBA career? 2) Nutrition, medicine and recovery methods are incredibly effective today. The average NBA (MLB, NFL, etc.) career is longer today. It's not even comparable : m.th-cam.com/video/zCC7RkNqm2s/w-d-xo.html A torn ACL in 1970 means the end of your career. Today, after a year or two, you're back on the court or the field. 3) Sports technologies are evolving. On track and field : shoes, running outfits, the running surface, etc. 4) The gene pool is changing on a larger scale. A 1970s runner's body is different from a 2020s runner. Usain Bolt and Jim Hines bodies are very different. David Epstein once explained the gene pool has been changing majorly since the 1970s : m.th-cam.com/video/8COaMKbNrX0/w-d-xo.html 5) Coaching. Coaches used a lot of video analysis today. It wasn't commonly used in the 1960s or 1970s. And slowly became relevant with the Chicago Bulls during Phil Jackson and Tex Winters during the early 1990s. During an interview, Al Attles praised modern coaches with the following praises. During the interview, Marc Stein asked if it would be possible for a man to score 100 points today (Wilt Chamberlain included) : "Today's coaches would make it almost impossible. The organized double-teams you see today didn't happen back then. The only team going back to when I was playing that would kind of have double teams would be Boston. For instance, they'd put [Jim] Loscutoff in back of Wilt and [Bill] Russell in front. But it wasn't organized." So, athletes aren't peaking, progressing or regressing. They're adapting and they are accessing better equipment and supplies. The best of the best made progress, but the whole bunch is taking giant steps forward! The NBA isn't getting better or worse. It's only changing. If Chamberlain played today, he would be an elite player, but he would never gathered those inflated stats he put back then : 50 PPG, 20 TRB, 26 block shots against the Pistons, 100 points in a game.
@@david.tousignant20 To be fair what you said is on point but the biggest reason why most players never came close to Wilt's 50 a game, is his inexhaustible stamina. If players were able to play 46 minutes an entire season, dead sure in this era of 3 pointers multiple players would have at least one season scoring 50, but they cant.
Imagine clowning Durant for not being able to bench even as a rookie he was a beast scorer. Plus at his height, wingspan and body type he's the exact opposite of a champion bencher.
yeah the bodyfat percentages are way off. every body builder will say that once you’re below 5-6% it’s constant torture and impossible to maintain for a long time. your hormones stop working, your muscles have less energy and strength, and it makes ur endurance go down. absolutely no chance any nba player is going below that. the guy with 2.9% supposedly would look so absolutely ripped it would look alien but he doesn’t because his real bmi is nowhere near that.
@@prebenlarsen350 either die or in the hospital. 2.6% would be impossible to play basketball. They probably used dexa scans to record the players bf percentages, which tend to be anywhere between 3-7% off
When you’ve got relatively long arms, you’re at a disadvantage when it comes to bench pressing due to the elbows (and triceps) being positioned further away from the chest.
Andy, love your videos, keep it up. I have an idea for a video. The NBA's 75th anniversary season is coming up. Would you be able to do a video where you give your list for 75 greatest NBA players?
There’s a video of Wilt hitting his armpit on the rim on Wilt Chamberlain Archive. Dude could hop. And if Arnold says Wilt is the strongest man he’s ever met, I think we should take his word for it.
@@CovfefeDotard not entirely defending him, but imagine being in immense pressure from MJ as a teenager. Wouldn't that really fuck someone in the head.
Wilt is my favourite player of all time, his height was measured by pixel measuring, at around 40 inches. It could be higher tho, but it is enough for him to have the highest reach ever jumping, 13 feet. He touched the top of the backboard legit.
are we talking a real vert or the nba version of a vert where you get a running start? because 48 on a real very is insanity, but for a basketball vert doesnt seem that impressive.
About Wilt Chamberlain vertical, you have to trust this youtuber. He estimated his vert just under 41" for a man 7'1 barefoot, it's a NBA 2k type of measurements (Sorry, TH-cam won't allow me to copy and paste) BTW, according to multiple credible sources, the tallest man to ever bench 450, 500 and 550 pounds was strongman and former pro basketball player Thör Björnsson @6'9, 420 lbs! Wilt Chamberlain was a storyteller and I don't believe anything he claimed... yes, he was strong, but stronger than Thör Björnsson (a physical freak, hardworking and PEDs user?).
@Mike Brown Of course Chamberlain was strong. Chamberlain is one of the strongest pro basketball player ever we've ever seen. But, you have to be delusional to believe a basketball player was stronger than a modern WSM winner and multiple records holder : bench press, dead lift (World record), keg toss, etc. Thör Björnsson was doing incredible strength feats on a basketball court in his 20s, but I can't believe every story people are telling about Björnsson physical prowess on the hardwood; memory isn't reliable. I will apply the same logic about Chamberlain's tall tales. Let's say I take everything with a grain of salt when people witnessed an event. N.B. It's sad that only 2% of Chamberlain's career survived to the test of time.
Wilt claimed a 600 pound bench press on national television. He's also claimed to have slept with over 20,000 women and to have killed a mountain lion with his bare hands. I think Wilt was the most dominant player ever, but he bragged about stuff that is laughable.
Ben Wallace also had (has?) notoriously small hands. I remember going to some fair in MI that had some of the current Piston's hand sizes as impressions, and Ben's were like normal people hands.
Spud Webb was quite a freak of a nature too, although these days its not that rare to see someone 5'7" pulling off crazy dunks but back then 30+ years ago, it was like a circus show
We need an update for this video that includes Victor Wembanyama, Luka Doncic, Trae Young, Chet Holmgren, Zach Edey, Ja Morant, Alex Caruso, Austin Reaves, James Wiseman & Paolo Banchero
Wilt was a world class high jumper and weightlifter. There are verifiable measurements and records to support those facts. Maybe not exact vertical measurements were recorded but he claimed over 50" in interviews.
Great vídeo, I think that the original Monstars: Charles Barkley and Larry Jonhson Will be here, both were very masive but also very faster and atlhetic guys (like Zion). Maybe the highest cinetic energy in the game: Ce=(m*v^2)/2 . Also in a stranger statistics reported in relation of caloric energy average used in a Game based in weigth and distance, Joakim Noah report the higer caloric expendure.
@@КалоянГлоговски Pleeeeeaaase don't tell me, you actually believe an MRI to be more precise than PHYSICALLY dissecting and MEASURING - not estimating the body.
Everyone gangster at the combine until Tacko Fall steps in and destroys every single measurement, his wingspan is so long he can simultaneously take a bath and cook food also I make videos as well
The ball don't have 185lb of weigth. The bench press récord is tecnically a useless hability. Is only a strengh measurement. The reason because KD, Jamal and other similar player can't lift is the short distance between their shoulders and very long arms. Try to lift inthis body type is dangerous yo the articulations
Wow, Mitchell's measurements are insane for a man of his height. I always thought Rondo has the most impressive with his 6'1 height and 6'9 wingspan with large hands too, but Mitchell's is better!
@Mike Brown Chamberlain had an insane vertical, but this guy is THE reference for Chamberlain. He estimated his vertical at 40.35" based on his NCAA jumping record and his 13' max reach! Wilt was a beast : m.th-cam.com/video/0EpVZS26BUs/w-d-xo.html
Off top... Lou Will - big ass hands K.A.T. - big ass feet GrandMama - strong as shit Blake Griffin - short ass arms Gerald Green - 100" vert (confirmed) Honorable mentions ?
Basketball players are generally some of the leanest and most in shape athletes there are because the game of basketball requires every player on the team to transition to both sides of the “ball” (offense and defense of course) and all that running is going to burn every ounce of fat off your body fast!!
I used to think I had a pretty good vertical leap for a 6'1 white guy (i could slap the rim with my palm and dunk a tennis ball) until another 6'1 white guy switched to our school who could actually DUNK ! Granted, I enjoyed finally throwing lob passes at school instead of at home at a 9ft rim but it hurt my ego big time! We ended the game against our rival school with a sick off the backboard alley oop...talk of the town for a week:) No more than a week, this is basketball in early 00s Germany, nobody really cared until 2007
I AM very dure tha he has the highest circunference of neck, plats, and articulations un general. His esqueletal hace the structure to packtage a Lot of muscular tissue.
Rondo's 6'9'' wingspan and hand length of 9.5 inches and hand span of 10 inches. Rondo's hands are the same length as 7'1'' Wilt Chamberlain. All for a guy who's 6'1'', pretty crazy as well
Fr that’s insane
Dennis Schröder has a crazy 6'7-6'8 wingspan too
You know what they say about big hands? Big gloves.
Rondos hands are not the same as Wilts lmao
@@oogabooga72 The same length, you dolt
Anthony Davis also holds the NBA record for longest uninterrupted eyebrow.
🤣🤣
That's indisputable! 😂
i’m disappointed that Kyle Lowrys thick ole dumper isn’t on the list
Austin Eunice LMAOOOOO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
I’m disappointed Isaiah Thomas wasn’t on this list
Fr 😠😡
*sad cockroach noises*
LMAOOOOO 😂😂😂
7:46
Keon jhonson broke that record in this year's combine with a 48 inch vert and 44 standing vert
It’s nba measurements he hasn’t played a game an the nba yet so I don’t think it would count yet
@@mathematical9529 yes it does
@@mathematical9529 it does u casual
@@roromadethat7097 chill
Title is NBA players with ridiculous measurements. Keon isn't an NBA player yet
Wilt was a genetic perfection. He was a great track athlete and volleyball.
When you hear those trumpets.
You know Andy ain’t lying. He puts a lot of work into his video and hope he reaches 500k subscribers real soon
When those Trumpets are playing you better sit down and listen cause Andy is entering the room..
Can that song be found or that instrumental?
This video should be renamed “there once was a guy in the NBA named cookie belcher”
Just imagine Wilt in today's era with all the medical and nutritious advancements for the players.
I can't even come up with a reply
Did all of that on All Stars.
How about a lot of those 50 NBA players from the 50 to the 80s doing the same
The talent gap is closing comparing to what it used to be. Let me explains.
The evolution of sports is a complex subject. I've seen a lot of people bashing modern sports, while others bashed the past... For the last decade! I was born in 1970 : older people always acted that way "It was better before", while the young cats has been claiming "it is better now".
Yes, individual sports records (jumping, strength, power records) is slowly increasing.
We can't deny the elite group, the best of the best, has been progressing over the years. But, the biggest progression didn't came from the best of the best.
The biggest progression over the years is made by the "average" and "low tier athletes".
For example? The time gap between Usain Bolt and Christophe Lemaitre in the 100m dash in 2016 was 0.26s. Bolt ran an historic race and Christophe Lemaitre didn't even cracked the top 12.
In 1972, for the Munich Olympics games, Valery Borzov ran a 10.14s; Michael Fray was ranked 5th with a 0.26s difference with the winner.
The disparity between the elite and the rest of their peers is smaller, despite world records being shattered.
So, the "worst" and the "average" athlete made leap bound steps. But why?
1) Training is drastically different. Back in Wilt Chamberlain's time. Only a few handful of athletes were lifting weights and eating like a modern athlete.
Chamberlain was a pioneer. He was the sole player lifting weights in the NBA back then. Remember when Bill Russell admitted he never touched a dumbbell his entire NBA career?
2) Nutrition, medicine and recovery methods are incredibly effective today. The average NBA (MLB, NFL, etc.) career is longer today. It's not even comparable :
m.th-cam.com/video/zCC7RkNqm2s/w-d-xo.html
A torn ACL in 1970 means the end of your career. Today, after a year or two, you're back on the court or the field.
3) Sports technologies are evolving. On track and field : shoes, running outfits, the running surface, etc.
4) The gene pool is changing on a larger scale. A 1970s runner's body is different from a 2020s runner.
Usain Bolt and Jim Hines bodies are very different.
David Epstein once explained the gene pool has been changing majorly since the 1970s :
m.th-cam.com/video/8COaMKbNrX0/w-d-xo.html
5) Coaching. Coaches used a lot of video analysis today. It wasn't commonly used in the 1960s or 1970s. And slowly became relevant with the Chicago Bulls during Phil Jackson and Tex Winters during the early 1990s.
During an interview, Al Attles praised modern coaches with the following praises. During the interview, Marc Stein asked if it would be possible for a man to score 100 points today (Wilt Chamberlain included) :
"Today's coaches would make it almost impossible. The organized double-teams you see today didn't happen back then. The only team going back to when I was playing that would kind of have double teams would be Boston. For instance, they'd put [Jim] Loscutoff in back of Wilt and [Bill] Russell in front. But it wasn't organized."
So, athletes aren't peaking, progressing or regressing. They're adapting and they are accessing better equipment and supplies. The best of the best made progress, but the whole bunch is taking giant steps forward!
The NBA isn't getting better or worse. It's only changing.
If Chamberlain played today, he would be an elite player, but he would never gathered those inflated stats he put back then : 50 PPG, 20 TRB, 26 block shots against the Pistons, 100 points in a game.
@@david.tousignant20 To be fair what you said is on point but the biggest reason why most players never came close to Wilt's 50 a game, is his inexhaustible stamina.
If players were able to play 46 minutes an entire season, dead sure in this era of 3 pointers multiple players would have at least one season scoring 50, but they cant.
Imagine clowning Durant for not being able to bench even as a rookie he was a beast scorer. Plus at his height, wingspan and body type he's the exact opposite of a champion bencher.
yeah the bodyfat percentages are way off. every body builder will say that once you’re below 5-6% it’s constant torture and impossible to maintain for a long time. your hormones stop working, your muscles have less energy and strength, and it makes ur endurance go down. absolutely no chance any nba player is going below that. the guy with 2.9% supposedly would look so absolutely ripped it would look alien but he doesn’t because his real bmi is nowhere near that.
They would die at 3 % BODYFAT
@@prebenlarsen350 either die or in the hospital. 2.6% would be impossible to play basketball. They probably used dexa scans to record the players bf percentages, which tend to be anywhere between 3-7% off
Andy Hoops doing it on a Wednesday !!!! dope stuff
Idk what it was about Rondo and Dwight's shoulders, but they've always amazed me
Seen Dwight in person and it's crazy his shoulders that wide
A lot of all-time great shooters usually have small or average wing spans for their positions
So that’s why shortening ur wingspan makes ur three point rating higher in 2k
I didn’t know that, That’s interesting
True. this is why kd is 💯💯💯
@@JMVDD08 KD is more than just a shooter
Sometimes long wingspans too
Glad you are cutting back on the number of ads, I am subbing.
3:12 Rachel's finally getting some screentime nowadays. LOL
YEESSSHH lol
😂
also reggie jackson has a wingspan of 7’ at 6’3
When you’ve got relatively long arms, you’re at a disadvantage when it comes to bench pressing due to the elbows (and triceps) being positioned further away from the chest.
Serge Ibaka’s Schlong deserves a mention
TMI
😳
How do you know asking for a friend
How about Aron Baynes and "all of Australia"?
Andy, love your videos, keep it up. I have an idea for a video. The NBA's 75th anniversary season is coming up. Would you be able to do a video where you give your list for 75 greatest NBA players?
I'm 6'2" and wear size 15 shoes. Bradley and Bol are a foot and half taller than me and only wear 1 size more? That's insane.
There’s a video of Wilt hitting his armpit on the rim on Wilt Chamberlain Archive. Dude could hop. And if Arnold says Wilt is the strongest man he’s ever met, I think we should take his word for it.
3:30 That's it, Andy Hoops is going to be on Kwame Brown's TH-cam rant tomorrow.
earl boykins, a name i haven’t heard in a while, but damn 315 at 139😭😭
I am heavier than him but IDK if I can bench even 185. BTW I am around 176-180.
Shame on SAS for calling Kwame’s hands small when we don’t even know his hand size!
just looking at them you can tell they small tho
Kwame a bust
@@CovfefeDotard not entirely defending him, but imagine being in immense pressure from MJ as a teenager. Wouldn't that really fuck someone in the head.
No disrespect to Kwame.. But he cant catch a fucking ball
Bro I see u everywhere
Gordon before his injury was insanely athletics and fast thatbis the reason why he was with usa basketball team.
3:11 Jimmy butler is PISSED seeing this picture 😂
Why?
Wilt is my favourite player of all time, his height was measured by pixel measuring, at around 40 inches. It could be higher tho, but it is enough for him to have the highest reach ever jumping, 13 feet. He touched the top of the backboard legit.
Also artis gilmore how has a 9’8 standing reach wilt has a 9’6
Pretty sure a kid recorded a 48 inch vert in this year's combine
Some kid in college had a 51.5 inch vert this year
are we talking a real vert or the nba version of a vert where you get a running start? because 48 on a real very is insanity, but for a basketball vert doesnt seem that impressive.
Dexton has a 63 inch vert
dmznecmi No he doesn’t. He caps.
7:48 Fun fact As of this year the new highest vertical recorded at the draft combine is now 48 inches by Keon Johnson
damn i didnt know eric gordan was that athletic, but i remember he used to get up there
As a european, I am really thankful, that you are writing the numbers in cm and kg.
About Wilt Chamberlain vertical, you have to trust this youtuber. He estimated his vert just under 41" for a man 7'1 barefoot, it's a NBA 2k type of measurements
(Sorry, TH-cam won't allow me to copy and paste)
BTW, according to multiple credible sources, the tallest man to ever bench 450, 500 and 550 pounds was strongman and former pro basketball player Thör Björnsson @6'9, 420 lbs!
Wilt Chamberlain was a storyteller and I don't believe anything he claimed... yes, he was strong, but stronger than Thör Björnsson (a physical freak, hardworking and PEDs user?).
JxmyHighroller right?
@@benjaminan1183
Sadly, no. It's Wilt Chamberlain Archive.
m.th-cam.com/video/0EpVZS26BUs/w-d-xo.html
@Mike Brown
Of course Chamberlain was strong. Chamberlain is one of the strongest pro basketball player ever we've ever seen.
But, you have to be delusional to believe a basketball player was stronger than a modern WSM winner and multiple records holder : bench press, dead lift (World record), keg toss, etc.
Thör Björnsson was doing incredible strength feats on a basketball court in his 20s, but I can't believe every story people are telling about Björnsson physical prowess on the hardwood; memory isn't reliable. I will apply the same logic about Chamberlain's tall tales. Let's say I take everything with a grain of salt when people witnessed an event.
N.B. It's sad that only 2% of Chamberlain's career survived to the test of time.
Wilt claimed a 600 pound bench press on national television. He's also claimed to have slept with over 20,000 women and to have killed a mountain lion with his bare hands.
I think Wilt was the most dominant player ever, but he bragged about stuff that is laughable.
What about Jokics incredible 55 inch vertical jump?
Jokic jumps *plop*
3:12 A Freak in the sheets and a freak in the bubble
Keon Johnson just broke the vert record at the combine, he got a 48 inch vertical leap and 41 stand still, which I think was also a record
Yep
Every story you hear about Wilt is the truth...he was the best all around athlete to ever walk this planet.
Ben Wallace also had (has?) notoriously small hands. I remember going to some fair in MI that had some of the current Piston's hand sizes as impressions, and Ben's were like normal people hands.
great video bro keep it up !
Spud Webb was quite a freak of a nature too, although these days its not that rare to see someone 5'7" pulling off crazy dunks but back then 30+ years ago, it was like a circus show
No wonder Mitchells dunks Look so effortless. Dude has longer wingspan than me. And im 6 foot 9.
You know you're the goat when you record a 48 inch vert for fun
We need an update for this video that includes Victor Wembanyama, Luka Doncic, Trae Young, Chet Holmgren, Zach Edey, Ja Morant, Alex Caruso, Austin Reaves, James Wiseman & Paolo Banchero
Wilt was a world class high jumper and weightlifter. There are verifiable measurements and records to support those facts. Maybe not exact vertical measurements were recorded but he claimed over 50" in interviews.
Great vídeo, I think that the original Monstars: Charles Barkley and Larry Jonhson Will be here, both were very masive but also very faster and atlhetic guys (like Zion). Maybe the highest cinetic energy in the game: Ce=(m*v^2)/2 . Also in a stranger statistics reported in relation of caloric energy average used in a Game based in weigth and distance, Joakim Noah report the higer caloric expendure.
6:20 The big question is HOW do they measure bodyfat. There are many ways and some more accurate than others.
Yeah, I once read an article saying that you cannot accuarately measure bodyfat on a living person. To be exact one would need to do an autopsy.
@@floijd Alright Shai time to go
@@floijd The most accurate method is MRI, but this is too expensive to do on all athletes.
@@КалоянГлоговски Pleeeeeaaase don't tell me, you actually believe an MRI to be more precise than PHYSICALLY dissecting and MEASURING - not estimating the body.
@@moukhshiii7220 a bit extreme ;)
Hey, make one about the most ridiculous measurements on the small size... smallest players, smallest players able to dunk, etc
legit i'm really not surprised , Kawhi Leonard's hand is like a fucking baseball glove or something ..
How good was Damon Stoudemire a soild player in the 90s and 2000s but what happen to his career.
Everyone gangster at the combine until Tacko Fall steps in and destroys every single measurement, his wingspan is so long he can simultaneously take a bath and cook food also I make videos as well
No one cares about your videos
@@sacramentokingswillrise7525 he's promoting respect the hustle
@@byronandujar7453 Self-Promoting doesn't even work well and It's just stupid and lazy
great vid. surprised Steven Adams isnt up there for highest bench.
I fully believe the Wallace story. His physique was crazy
Ben Wallace was very insanely strong, the true wall. Also Larry Jonhson was a very stronger player with great afinity yo gym.
Now, the combine record is Keon Johnson.
(For vert)
THT might be right there with Mitchell's height / wingspan ratio
I'm shocked you didn't use Donovan Mitchell for shoe size. He also wears a size 17 at 6'1 thats insane
you forgot to add spidas shoe size as well. He wears size 17 wtf
AD has the distinction of being the the tallest glass Cannon in NBA history
Yeah I think I agree that the body fat information reported by the NBA might be a little dubious
The shoe sizes surprised me the most, i know a few dudes around 6’3 that wear size 17 and 18 shoes
Lmao look at old dudes face on the left at 4:57. Man’s looking like he just witnessed a miracle
Keon Johnson’s vertical on here ? Or is this not updated
He's not in the NBA yet
I remember on the nba.com site seeing a player recording a 48inch vertical (max) in this year.
Vince Carter or Gerald Green wasn't in the vert convo..?
Always was curious about players ridiculous physical measurements 🥴
It’s crazy to think that KD couldn’t bench 185 and yet he’s become one of the smoothest scorers in the league.
The ball don't have 185lb of weigth. The bench press récord is tecnically a useless hability. Is only a strengh measurement. The reason because KD, Jamal and other similar player can't lift is the short distance between their shoulders and very long arms. Try to lift inthis body type is dangerous yo the articulations
Like he said a basketball don't weigh 185
Wow, Mitchell's measurements are insane for a man of his height. I always thought Rondo has the most impressive with his 6'1 height and 6'9 wingspan with large hands too, but Mitchell's is better!
Keon Johnson should be here for the verticle leap
Yo "Cookie Belcher" 😭😭
Y’all actually believe wilt chamberlain had a 48 inch vert 😂🤣🤣
he is a somewhat legit 40 inch vert
@Mike Brown
Chamberlain had an insane vertical, but this guy is THE reference for Chamberlain.
He estimated his vertical at 40.35" based on his NCAA jumping record and his 13' max reach! Wilt was a beast :
m.th-cam.com/video/0EpVZS26BUs/w-d-xo.html
@Mike Brown nope that’s not even a top of the backboard buddy. The camera angle messed you up
And don't forget the 20,000 sex encounters with womens.
🧢
Nate Robinson (played DB on U of Washington football team) allegedly benched around 500. Played in the NBA around 180.
Donovan mitchell again has somewhere around a 17 shoe which again is insane for his short height
His foot almost as big as kd’s? 😂
AC Green was famously a virgin. Does that count as an incredible attribute?
Off top...
Lou Will - big ass hands
K.A.T. - big ass feet
GrandMama - strong as shit
Blake Griffin - short ass arms
Gerald Green - 100" vert (confirmed)
Honorable mentions ?
Basketball players are generally some of the leanest and most in shape athletes there are because the game of basketball requires every player on the team to transition to both sides of the “ball” (offense and defense of course) and all that running is going to burn every ounce of fat off your body fast!!
Harden's beard is 24ft if laid on the floor.
Where Derek from mpmd to dissect the body fat percentage portion?
Yay, shout out to my man Ben Wallace
Noti gang!
I used to think I had a pretty good vertical leap for a 6'1 white guy (i could slap the rim with my palm and dunk a tennis ball) until another 6'1 white guy switched to our school who could actually DUNK ! Granted, I enjoyed finally throwing lob passes at school instead of at home at a 9ft rim but it hurt my ego big time!
We ended the game against our rival school with a sick off the backboard alley oop...talk of the town for a week:)
No more than a week, this is basketball in early 00s Germany, nobody really cared until 2007
I’m surprised Yao Ming didn’t make this list
Alonzo Mourning was said to bench press 500 lbs when healthy.
I like how you use sad intro music for this, being big isn't all that it's cracked up to be
Banger
Need a part 2 if you can
Keon Johnson had a 48 inch vertical at the draft combine.
I thought, im gonna find RR9 on ur list 😊
They're 0.001% of the world. 1% of 8billion is 80million.
2:46 that play right there is unfair omg
Rondo's measurement is also insane. Sad to say it is beaten by Mitchell
Glen Rice was another great shooter with small hands
Remember me when you hit 1,000,000
Serge Ibaka should be Physical Measurements HOF
He handsome too, i could see him as a model when he retire
I may be wrong, but isn’t body fat measured by water displacement? I’m almost positive Shawn Kemp was measured at 46”-48” vertical.
Keon Johnsoh broke the draft combine vertical record, with 48”
Zion is like 300lbs right know dude massive that dunk on Mets dude was flyin what a genetic beast.
I AM very dure tha he has the highest circunference of neck, plats, and articulations un general. His esqueletal hace the structure to packtage a Lot of muscular tissue.
If you dont bench, especially often, than 185 can be hard ooo
I wanna video on players with terrible measurements
Smart, didn't mention Yao Ming.
Dennis smith jr has a 48' vert tho?
imagine your name is cookie belcher lmao HAHAH
Such bull that any of the BB have under 3% BF.