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The Giants Among Giants
The players who made 7-footers look normal The NBA has always had big men, but every so often, someone shows up who breaks the scale. The kind of presence that shifts spacing, shot selection, and roster decisions before anything actually happens on the court. The outliers. The giants among giants. When Size Starts Warping the Game Wilt Chamberlain sits at the center of this conversation. 7’1”, around 275, with track speed and elite strength. 50.4 points per game in 1962. 25.7
Cody Tinsley
Mar 253 min read


Evolving Sizes and Styles How NBA Trends Reflect the Game's Ongoing Revolution
The NBA has always been a stage for constant change. From towering giants dominating the paint to swift, sharpshooting guards spreading the floor, the league’s style and player profiles have shifted dramatically over the decades. These shifts reflect broader trends in how basketball is played, coached, and appreciated. The story of NBA history is one of adaptation, where size and skill evolve together, shaping the game’s future. Giants Define the Early Eras In the early decad
Cody Tinsley
Feb 43 min read
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