Who is the tallest player in the NBA?

Who is the tallest player in the NBA, currently and of all time?

Basketball is a game that favors height. A few inches advantage over a defender can give you two easier points, and if you’re in a defensive position, you can make things more difficult for your opponent with less effort if you have a height advantage.

Of course, length isn’t everything, and smaller players often bring an accuracy and smoothness to the game that taller players can’t, but it usually makes things easier.

So, this begs the question: Who is the tallest in the NBA?

Who is the tallest active player in the NBA?

Houston Rockets Boban Marjanovic Center is Tallest active player. He is seven feet four inches tall and stands at 290 pounds.

Marjanovic is Serbian and went without drafting originally, signing with Tottenham after a successful career in Europe put him on the map. He’s gone on to play with the Pistons, Clippers, Sixers, Mavericks, and now the Rockets.

Before coming to the NBA, Marjanovic won gold medals for the under-20 and under-19 teams he was representing Serbia. He won the silver medal at the EuroBasket Championship in 2017.

Tallest active players in the NBA

These are the active players 7-2 or longer:

  1. Boban Marjanovic: 7-4
  2. Kristaps Porzingis: 7-3
  3. Alex Lynn: 7-2
  4. Bull Pool: 7-2
  5. Luke Cornett: 7-2
  6. Moses Brown: 7-2

Who is the tallest player ever in the NBA?

The two tallest players to ever play in the NBA are seven feet seven inches tall: George Morrissan and Manute Paul (the father of the aforementioned Paul Paul). While players like Yao Ming or Shawn Bradley are often guessed at, these two players were measured at 6 feet 6 feet tall.

Morrissan played for the Washington Bullets and New Jersey Nets, while Paul played for the Bullets, Philadelphia 76ers, Golden State Warriors and Miami Heat.

Morisan had a relatively short career of six years. He wore a 77 in reference to his height.

Outside of his career, Morrisan is an activist who has tried to raise awareness about teen suicide. Both his sons played a walking role in Georgetown.

Paul sadly passed away in 2010. He had a 10-year run and scored 1,599 points and grabbed 2,647 rebounds.

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