Leads are not generally kept in the records, so finding the biggest lead is difficult. The biggest blowout, however (which also means the biggest lead to end a game with), is 68, when the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Miami Heat by a score of 148-80.
Chucky Brown played for 11 teams between 89-01
Muggsy Bogues was 5'3" and played for Charlotte in the 90s
Earl Boykins 5' 5'' and Mugsy Bogues 5' 3'' are the two smallest players in recent NBA history.
Manute bol 8'6''
Manute Bol is the biggest player in NBA history.
Leads are not generally kept in the records, so finding the biggest lead is difficult. The biggest blowout, however (which also means the biggest lead to end a game with), is 68, when the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Miami Heat by a score of 148-80.
Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Miami Heat 146-80, a 68 point margin of victory
The biggest nba blowout was on December 19, 1991. The heat lost to the cavaliers by the score of 148-80, a 68 point deficiet.
the hornets gave up kobe
Phil Jackson
Easily Shaq, he has one of the biggest hands in NBA history.
Presently it's Yao Ming at 7'6" In NBA history it's Manute Bol* at 7'7" *Coined the term "my bad" (fun fact$
Lebron james is the biggest disappointing player in the nba in the fourth quarter
Chucky Brown played for 11 teams between 89-01
Muggsy Bogues was 5'3" and played for Charlotte in the 90s
probably when the warriors choked a 3-1 lead against the cavaliers last year