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
short stop
to play Basketball
Willing wants to, able can. Example sentence: John was willing to play basketball, but at his short height, he was unable to qualify for the basketball team.
They don't play basketball, they play baseball.
I think they can play basketball
Yes there is but it depends how much skill you have!:P
Some common basketball stereotypes include the assumption that all players are tall, African American, and have poor academic performance. Another stereotype is that basketball players are naturally athletic and lack intelligence or skill. These stereotypes are not accurate and overlook the diverse range of individuals who play basketball at all levels.
Yes they did play basketball
a basket ball , a net, a score board, short, a jersey , a coach and players
No one is ever too short to play basketball. Some of the shortest players were Muggsy Bogues who was 5'3" and played in the NBA for 14 seasons. Spudd Webb was 5'7" and played for 12 seasons. He also won the Slam Dunk title over his 6'8" teammate, Dominique Wilkins. Currently Nate Robinson is the shortest player in the NBA at 5'9". He has won three Slam Dunk titles including an astounding victory over the 6'11" center Dwight Howard. So to answer your question, no your never too short to play basketball, you may have to work harder, but your never too short.
a basketball court
the same reason why men play basketball