Alright, so I got this idea stuck in my head today: “5 10 NBA Players.” Sounds simple, right? But I decided to dig a little deeper. So, I fired up my computer and started my little project.
First thing I did was just mess around with a search engine, trying to see what I could pull up about NBA players who are 5’10” tall. You know, just getting a feel for what’s out there. I wasn’t really expecting to find a whole lot, figured it’s not every day you see guys that height making it big in the NBA.
After some browsing, I started jotting down names that popped up. I made a list, nothing fancy, just names of players who fit the bill. I was actually surprised by how many I found. It’s pretty cool to see these guys, who are not giants, making their mark in a sport where height is usually a big deal.
- Muggsy Bogues
- Earl Boykins
- Spud Webb
- Damon Stoudamire
- Ty Lawson
- Brevin Knight
- Charlie Criss
- Greg Grant
- Keith Jennings
- Chris Clemons
Then, I thought, why not make it a bit more organized? So, I grouped them. I mean, I could have done it by teams or years they played, but I just went with alphabetical order. Seemed the easiest way to keep track.
Next, I started looking up some stats on these guys. You know, points, assists, that sort of thing. It was interesting to see how their careers compared. Some had longer careers, some had higher scoring averages. It’s not just about being 5’10”, it’s about what they did on the court.
I also checked out some highlights, old game footage. Seeing them play, it’s like, wow, these guys really held their own out there. It’s inspiring, to be honest. They’re quick, skilled, and they found ways to use their size to their advantage.
Finally, I just sat back and thought about what I’d put together. It’s not some groundbreaking research or anything, but it’s a cool little reminder that in sports, like in life, there’s always a way to make your own path. These 5’10” players, they’re proof of that.
So, that’s my little adventure for today. It’s not every day you look into something like “5 10 NBA Players” and find a story of perseverance and skill. But hey, that’s what I love about this stuff, you never know what you’ll find.