Which schools lie the most about player's heights?
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Which schools lie the most about player's heights?
Came across this article. I figure some schools give their players an extra inch or so, but 3 inches??
(of course this is a small sample...only players that went to the Portsmouth Invitational. But still interesting)
Tssk tssk Providence College giving Vincent Council an extra 1.5 inches.
(of course this is a small sample...only players that went to the Portsmouth Invitational. But still interesting)
Tssk tssk Providence College giving Vincent Council an extra 1.5 inches.
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Luke Bonner on UMass was listed at 7' 1" and the guy was around 6' 9".
He had one of the funniest quotes I've heard from a player. He had just ended his career losing to Duquesne in the A10 tourney, and as he walks off the court into the locker room he says "So what the f*** am I supposed to do now?" He said it in a very joking manner.
He had one of the funniest quotes I've heard from a player. He had just ended his career losing to Duquesne in the A10 tourney, and as he walks off the court into the locker room he says "So what the f*** am I supposed to do now?" He said it in a very joking manner.
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When Donny Marshall came out of UConn he didn't get much interest from the NBA but was invited in by some NFL teams as a possible TE. His height dropped from 6-7 to 6-4.
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This always reminds me of Bill Walton. He wanted his hieght listed as 6"11 1/2. He didn't want to be listed as a 7 footer because he felt 7 footers were looked at as freaks.
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Billyboy78 wrote:This always reminds me of Bill Walton. He wanted his hieght listed as 6"11 1/2. He didn't want to be listed as a 7 footer because he felt 7 footers were looked at as freaks.
This is funny, but also true.
As in retail, we all know that something listed at $9.99 is $10.00, but all we see is the first 9.
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Unlike Will Martell who used to tell people he was a "legitimate 7-footer."
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I think I read that Garnett refers to himself as 6'12''.
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I thought of Walton as being a lot "higher" than 7'
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It's weird how much this still persists, despite it fooling absolutely no one. Jimmy Baron's listed height was also off, since he wasn't that much taller than me, and I'm 5'9".
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Biggest one i saw was Abdul Abdullah listed at 5 ft 11; I could eat an apple off the top of his head and I'm 5 ft 9
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It happened in high school too. I'm 6'2.5" but from when I was a freshman until I was a senior, I went from 6'3" to 6'5".
It was pretty remarkable.
It was pretty remarkable.
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Jimmy was over 6 foot
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Why?! Why can't they just list real heights? It's not like you get an advantage.
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Jimmy's 6' 2" - 6' 3"SGreenwell wrote:It's weird how much this still persists, despite it fooling absolutely no one. Jimmy Baron's listed height was also off, since he wasn't that much taller than me, and I'm 5'9".
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Yeah, Jimmy is not short at all. He's easily 6-1 or 6-2. I trust Keaney.Blue's call on this.
BTW, does anyone know how tall Andre Malone REALLY is? He's listed on GoRhody as 6'6". My guess is shorter.
BTW, does anyone know how tall Andre Malone REALLY is? He's listed on GoRhody as 6'6". My guess is shorter.
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I agree. I knew Jimmy pretty well for a few years and saw him around campus a lot. I'm 5'11" and he's got a couple of inches on me.
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Malone is about 6 4"
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Back in the 70s Willie Middlebrooks went from 6-3 to 6-1. And didn't Andre Samuel go from 6-7 to 6-4?
Meanwhile, Antonio Reynolds-Dean was listed at 6-7 even though he wouldn't have been 6-5 if you stretched him on a rack.
Meanwhile, Antonio Reynolds-Dean was listed at 6-7 even though he wouldn't have been 6-5 if you stretched him on a rack.
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Andre Samuel is a good example. I remember how he seemed to get shorter every year. If he could have played a few more years, he might have been a point guard.
I think the better a player plays, the more likely the school is to give their actual size. No need to stretch the truth when the kid has already proven himself.
I think the better a player plays, the more likely the school is to give their actual size. No need to stretch the truth when the kid has already proven himself.
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Makes me wonder about Eddie Malloy. Maybe he wasn't 5-6 after all? Maybe he was only 5-2
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This all makes me want to double check my height!
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Bill Walton is the only guy I heard of who wanted to be shorter. I went to a Celtics exhibition game in '86 and got there early. Parish and Walton looked of equal height, but Walton might have been taller.
RI Red is right on ARD. He was probably 6-4 learning toward 6-5. By the same token, how many NFL teams list lineman at 300 pounds when they are really 340?
If Vince Wilfork is 325, then I'm Mr. Universe.
RI Red is right on ARD. He was probably 6-4 learning toward 6-5. By the same token, how many NFL teams list lineman at 300 pounds when they are really 340?
If Vince Wilfork is 325, then I'm Mr. Universe.
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Most teams lie about player heights. It's a mental intimidation tactic for when the opposing team looks at the lineup. It's funny to me. This happens outside of college too. I used to be on recreational teams that did it.
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Rosie, the Pats listing Wilfork at 325 is funny I know. He might have been 325. In high school. I'm 275 and the same height, and I'm half his size.
I'll bet he's very close to 400 lbs. It's amazing he's as athletic as he is. However, he's starting to decline, and that decline will be rapid at that weight. He'll be all done in a couple of years.
I'll bet he's very close to 400 lbs. It's amazing he's as athletic as he is. However, he's starting to decline, and that decline will be rapid at that weight. He'll be all done in a couple of years.
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I'm beginning to wonder if Haystacks Calhoun was really 601 pounds.
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A few guys play near 400 in the NFL, but they're listed much lower. Remember when Refrigerator Perry entered the league? He considered a freak. Now he would be about the norm.
I remember one game in which Wilfork chased down a running back from behind for no gain. That guy must have heard it in the locker room later.
Haystacks was probably that weight. I saw him up close at Jack Witshci's once. Andre the Giant was over 500 and about 7-4. Sort of a reverse Manute Bol. Andre held the record at Custy's for consuming the most lobsters in one sitting _ something like 18. Andre was born with a pituitary gland problem that caused his freakish size. He died young. The biggest basketball player I ever saw in person was Mark Eaton, who looked like a walking mountain.
I remember one game in which Wilfork chased down a running back from behind for no gain. That guy must have heard it in the locker room later.
Haystacks was probably that weight. I saw him up close at Jack Witshci's once. Andre the Giant was over 500 and about 7-4. Sort of a reverse Manute Bol. Andre held the record at Custy's for consuming the most lobsters in one sitting _ something like 18. Andre was born with a pituitary gland problem that caused his freakish size. He died young. The biggest basketball player I ever saw in person was Mark Eaton, who looked like a walking mountain.
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I saw Andre The Giant in person.
He could block out the sun.
Watched a bio on him once. His eating and drinking
exploits were mind boggling!
He once went to try out for the Washington Redskins, and they couldn't find a helmet big enough for him.
Seemed like a nice person. His gland problem killed him too soon.
He could block out the sun.
Watched a bio on him once. His eating and drinking
exploits were mind boggling!
He once went to try out for the Washington Redskins, and they couldn't find a helmet big enough for him.
Seemed like a nice person. His gland problem killed him too soon.
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Andre was an absolute behemouth of a man
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Jack Witschi's!!! Now there's a long, lost memory.