Tyrone Curtis Bogues aka Muggsy Bogues ..my All-time favorite
no but he had a successful career in the nba for a person of his size.
he playd 112 games and 14 sesons
According to Basketball Reference, Bogues stands 5' 3'' and weighs 136 pounds.
No, The Shortest Player to Ever make it in NBA or College is Mugsy Bogues(NBA) 5'3!
Earl Boykins 5' 5'' and Mugsy Bogues 5' 3'' are the two smallest players in recent NBA history.
The shortest current basketball player is Earl Boykins. He is 5'5 and plays for the Houston Rockets.
If you want to join the NBA then the chance is almost zero, especially if you're from outside the USA (in the USA you got the best upportunity's to get somewhere in basketball by far). The chance of winning the lottery is bigger, there have been about 5 succefull people in the NBA in the entire history of the league (like earl boykins or mugsy bogues). So better take it as a no for the NBA. But you can play of course, the things earl boykins and mugsy bogues did was, shoot the ball 1000x everyday starting from as early an age as you can. Be gifted with great athleticism (earl boykins and mugsy bogues probably had 50 inch verts) and it would also help knowing that you have a basketball IQ at all
Eerly Boykins would be the shortest at 5"5. Yao Ming is the tallest at 7"6. Mugsy Bogues was the shortest in NBA history at 5"3, while Manute Bol and Gheorge Muresean would be the tallest at 7"7 (Mugsy Bogues and Manute Bol did play on the same team at one stage in Atlanta).
Youtube has some great basketball training videos. There are videos focusing on fundamentals as well as dunking and ally-oops!
Shortest: Mugsy Bogues 5'3", Spudd Webb 5'5", Nate Robinson 5'9" Tallest: Yao Ming 7'6", Yasutaka Okayama 7'8", Manute Bol 7'7",Gheorghe Muresan7'7"
The shortest player in NBA history is a man named Tyrone "Mugsy" Bogues, standing at just 5 foot, 3 inches. Throughout his 14 seasons on the NBA, in which he played for 5 different teams, Bogues amassed 6,858 point, 1369 steals, and 6,726 assists, proving that height is truly just a number.