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Rummpd
12-28-2004, 11:11 AM
From nba.com.

So much for Spurs vaunted ht. Three teams that you would think of as "tall" - Portland, Wolves, Spurs near bottom and Rockets despite Yao, are average team.

Team Height Over 7' Under 6' Dallas 6' 8.267" 4 0
Miami 6' 8.067" 2 0
Orlando 6' 7.867" 1 0
Boston 6' 7.667" 1 0
Atlanta 6' 7.600" 2 0
LA Lakers 6' 7.600" 2 1
Toronto 6' 7.600" 1 0
Washington 6' 7.600" 2 0
Cleveland 6' 7.571" 2 0
LA Clippers 6' 7.571" 3 0
Indiana 6' 7.533" 3 0
Seattle 6' 7.500" 2 0
Phoenix 6' 7.357" 1 1
New York 6' 7.333" 1 0
Milwaukee 6' 7.286" 1 1
Houston 6' 7.267" 2 1
Sacramento 6' 7.231" 2 0
Utah 6' 7.214" 1 0
Detroit 6' 7.200" 2 0
Denver 6' 7.143" 1 1
New Jersey 6' 7.133" 2 1
Golden State 6' 7.071" 0 1
Memphis 6' 6.933" 2 0
Minnesota 6' 6.923" 1 0
Portland 6' 6.800" 2 1
San Antonio 6' 6.700" 2 1
Charlotte 6' 6.667" 1 1
Chicago 6' 6.600" 1 0
New Orleans 6' 6.267" 0 0
Philadelphia 6' 6.200" 0 0


Of course a stiff like Bradley skews if for -Allas.

MadDoc

boutons
12-28-2004, 11:42 AM
This would be more informative if restricted to 8-man rotations (or first 8 players in MPG). eg, Bradley plays so little and does so little, he and his height are a non-factors.

kolko
12-28-2004, 11:58 AM
San Antonio 6' 6.700" 2 1

We have only 1 7ft now, not 2.

Solid D
12-28-2004, 12:09 PM
Interesting irrelevance. Top 5 in minutes played, might be something to compare.

Bring on Sergey Karaulov. :hat

exstatic
12-28-2004, 01:02 PM
This is also listed height. AFAIK, the Spurs still have TP listed as his rookie height of 6'2", when, if you watch the games, he's nearly as tall as Malik, who, BTW is 6'5" but listed as 6'7". I don't care about stats where the teams provide the numbers.

SpursWoman
12-28-2004, 01:05 PM
We have only 1 7ft now, not 2.


I know his play leaves something to be desired, but doesn't Rasho count? :fro

Solid D
12-28-2004, 01:12 PM
Timmy is now officially 6-11", SW.

At away games, do teams sit all the taller bench-warmers (the Bradleys, Lauderdales, etc.) at certain spots on the bench depending on where the rowdy, smack-talkers are sitting in the next row behind them? Just curious. That's what I would do to utilize my extra bench height, if I were coach. :hat

Solid D
12-28-2004, 01:15 PM
Timmy is now officially 6-11", SW.

At away games, do teams sit all the taller bench-warmers (the Bradleys, Lauderdales, etc.) at certain spots on the bench depending on where the rowdy, smack-talkers are sitting in the next row behind them? Just curious. That's what I would do to utilize my extra bench height, if I were coach. :hat

Oh, and one more thing...
When the rowdy fan moves over a couple of seats. That's when I watch my substitution patterns and move my matchups up or down the bench...as needed. :)

Kori Ellis
12-28-2004, 01:29 PM
In the beginning of the season, they had Sean Marks listed at 7'. That's probably why there's two 7-footers. (now he's back to 6'10)

If you remember, we had a thread here that Tim shrank and Marks grew.

Rummpd
12-28-2004, 03:01 PM
Should measure arm span or wingspan that is what counts. Some of these NBA studs have long reach (talking arms only here sick minds) including Duncan.

MadDoc