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What is the Average Height of NBA Players in 2024?

The NBA has long been known for its towering athletes, whose exceptional height and skills dominate the basketball court. In the ever-evolving landscape of professional basketball, it becomes intriguing to explore the average height of NBA players. In this article, we find the Average Height of NBA Players in 2024.

What is the Average Height of NBA Players in 2024?

According to NBA.com, the average height of an NBA player in the 2024 season is 6 feet 6.5 inches, based on 501 active players. The average height of NBA players during the 2021-2022 NBA season was roughly 6’6″ or 198.6cm tall, which is 8 inches taller than the US average height for males. Read More: 5 Highest Scoring Games in NBA History

Average Height Of An NBA Player By Each Position

Center: For the 2022-23 season, the average height of an NBA center is 6 feet 8.86 inches.

Small Forward: Small forwards stood approximately 6’4″ tall. It progressively rose over time, reaching a high of 6’8 in 2015. LeBron James, the NBA’s top small forward, stands 6’7″.

Power Forward: Some of the team’s tallest players, despite their assignment to the power forward position, maintain an average height ranging from 6’7″ to 6’11”.

Point Guard: In recent years, the typical point guard height has been in the 6′ to 6’3″ range.

Shooting Guard: Shooting guards nowadays are typically 6’3″ to 6’5″ tall.

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Chaitanya Kale
Chaitanya Kale
Chaitanya is an enthusiastic mind, hailing from the small town of Indore. He is currently pursuing MBA in Sports Management from Symbiosis Institute. He has a great passion for sports even though he doesn't play any game professionally. he is passionate to contribute his best to sports industry through his knowledge, skills and interest.
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