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The US National Basketball Association (NBA) maintains a list of players called the "Biggest Hands in NBA" who are recognized for having hands that are disproportionately enormous. This physical trait has attracted a lot of attention among basketball fans. The sport has been forever changed by these athletes' incredible ball-handling talents and smooth palming of the basketball. Shaquille O'Neal, a powerful force in the paint during his remarkable career, is one of the notable individuals in this category. Shaq was one of the most renowned ball handlers in NBA history thanks to his incredible 10.25-inch-long hands. Kawhi Leonard is another notable name. He is renowned for having enormous hands that measure an astonishing 9.75 inches from thumb to pinkie. His strong defense and clutch play on the court were aided by his enormous hands. Wilt Chamberlain, a basketball legend of the 1960s, also possessed hands that measured an astonishing 9.5 inches in length, which added to his dominance as a scorer and rebounder. Despite the fact that athletes like these have shown how hand size affects their NBA careers, it is important to recognize that basketball talents also depend on a variety of other factors, such as talent, commitment, and coaching. The NBA's lengthy history is notable for its obsession with players who have unusually large hands, even as the sport develops.

TOP 15 Biggest Hands in NBA[edit]

When playing in the NBA, having a considerable hand gives players a lot of benefits. Individuals like Michael Jordan and Julius Erving have amply demonstrated that. Although it certainly isn't the only factor, the players need to succeed in the game. Let's examine the guys who played alongside Scott Fujita in this article.

What Advantages Do The NBA's Biggest Hands Offer?

Ball control is essential to the sport of basketball. A large hand indicates that you have a lot of advantages, both offensively and defensively.

You can pick up the basketball and maneuver it to your liking when attacking. The most significant hand in the NBA will make it simpler to grab rebounds, steal the ball, or throw it to teammates on defense.

Contrary to the common perception, however, there is no correlation between hand size and scoring capacity. Finger strength is more important than hand size for scoring and various dribbling techniques. Therefore, you will need stronger hands than a big hand to score highly. But even so, having a large hand gives you a clear edge when playing basketball.

NBA Hand Size Measurement Procedure

Hand length and hand span are the two dimensions that are typically measured for determining hand size. The middle finger's tip to the base of the palm constitutes the length of the hand. When the hand is extended, the distance between the thumb's tip and the end of the little finger is known as the hand span.

Before 2010, there was no established method for measuring hands. The NBA decided to include hand sizes at the Draft Combine that year. At that period, hands were often at most 10 inches long and no wider than 12 inches.

The hand span is typically more than the hand length. The most enormous difference, though, is simply a couple of inches.

Nevertheless, some players have larger hands than others. Let's investigate who in the NBA has the largest hands using the list below.

The top 15 players in NBA history with the largest hands[edit]

1. Boban Marjanovic, who is about 10.75 to 12 inches

  • Hand measurements: 10.75 inches in length and 12 inches in width.
  • 7'3" is the height.
  • Weight: 290 pounds.
  • Place: the center.

The NBA and the world may recognize Boban Marjanovic as having the largest hand. Sadly, his hand has never been measured formally. Thus, the figures we provide are merely estimates.

We can determine the size of Boban Marjanovic's hands based on images of him engaging in hand-to-hand combat with his teammates.

He can handle a basketball just as swiftly as a toy ball because of his enormous hand. His on-field scoring percentage is 58%.

The NBA player with the biggest hands is Boban Marjanovic.

2.Shaquille O'Neal: around 10.25 inches tall.

  • Hand measurements: 10.25 inches in length and 12 inches in width.
  • 7'1" is the height.
  • Weight: 325 pounds.
  • Place: the center.

There is a perception that Shaquille O'Neal won't be able to make the free throw because of the size of the hand. Large hands will cause discomfort and unintentional use of force. However, there are several exceptions, including Kawhi Leonard and Michael Jordan.

Additionally, Shaquille O'Neal has yet to take part in any official hand measurements. Because he has previously faced Kawhi Leonard, we can make a guess. Shaq's hands are what size? According to reports, Shaq's hands measure 12.5" in width and 10.25" in length.

One of the best players in the NBA, Shaquille O'Neal, has made 14 All-Star teams and won three championship MVP awards. You could claim that Shaq has a huge aesthetic advantage over his teammates.

3.Giannis Antetokounmpo's height is 9.85 inches.

  • Hand size: 12.75 inches in width and 9.85 inches in length.
  • 6'11" is the height.
  • 242 lbs. is the weight.
  • Power forward/small forward is the position.

Gianni obtained the moniker "Greek Freak" due to the size of his hands. He represents the Milwaukee Bucks as a player.

Giannis Antetokounmpo has accomplished a lot as a basketball player. From 2017 to 2022, he appeared on the NBA All-Star squad four times.

Giannis Antetokounmpo was named the best defensive player for the 2019–2022 campaign. His job future is very promising.

4.Gregory Smith, fourth: 9.8 inches

  • - Hand size: 12.2 inches in width and 9.8 inches in length.
  • 6'11" is the height.
  • Weight: 251 pounds.
  • Position: Power Forward/Center.

Gregory Smith had a large hand, but his career was insecure. In 2011, he wasn't even on the draft list. Gregory Smith has frequently switched teams until now due to his inconsistent play.

5. Connie Hawkins: 10.5" 11"

  • -Hand measurements: 10.5 inches in length and 11 inches in width.
  • 6' 8" is the height.
  • Weight: 210 pounds.
  • Power Forward/Center as position.

Connie Hawkins, a playground legend in New York City, played in just seven NBA seasons. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall Of Fame for outstanding ABL and ABA performances.

The largest hands in NBA history belong to Connie Hawkins. That advantage made controlling the basketball with him incredibly simple.

6.Noah Vonleh's: 9.75/11.75 inches

  • Hand measurements are 9.75 inches in length and 11.75 inches in width.
  • 6'10" is the height.
  • Weight: 257 pounds.
  • Placement: Center/Power Forward.

We will always think about Noah Vonleh's large hands when discussing him. The hand of Vonleh measures 9.75 inches long and 11.75 inches wide. He gained the upper hand in the 2014 NBA Draft because of the strength of his hand.

Vonleh's career, however, could have been more fruitful. He struggled to establish a presence in the NBA and spent six seasons switching teams.

7.Julius Erving measures around 9.5 to 11.75 inches.

  • Hand size: 11.75 inches in width and 9.5 inches in length.
  • 6'7" is the height.
  • Weight: 210 pounds.
  • Small Forward is the position.

One of the best NBA dunkers in history is Julius Erving, better known by his stage name, Dr. J. Every NBA player and the spectators are enthralled by the size of his hand. Julius Erving has incredible control and arm quickness when handling the ball.

His hands are enormous, measuring 24% broader and 8% longer than the typical hand size. We can attest that Dr. J's size was crucial to his achievement.

8. Michael Jordan: 9.75/11.375 inches

  • Hand size: 11.375 inches in width and 9.75 inches in length.
  • 6'6" is the height.
  • Weight: 216 pounds.
  • Position: Small Forward/Shooting Guard.

Some people claimed they would select Michael Jordan if they had to choose between him and Kobe Bryant. He has bigger hands, which is the key explanation.

The strength and genius of His Airness's skills are obvious. Michael Jordan's hand size undoubtedly contributed significantly to that accomplishment, though. Michael Jordan can outrace the best defenders by dribbling swiftly with one hand.

9.Kawhi Leonard: 9.75 inches and 11.25 inches

  • Hand size: 11.25 inches in width and 9.75 inches in length.
  • 6'7" is the height.
  • 225 lbs. is the weight.
  • Small Forward is the position.

Kawhi Leonard could take control of the court thanks to his enormous hand. The two-way play of "The Klaw" is legendary. It helps to demonstrate the work ethic of dedication.

Players in Kawhi Leonard's position typically have hands measuring 8.8 to 9.5 inches long. Even today's top superstars can't escape Kawhi Leonard's grasp because of his large hands.

10.The height of Wilt Chamberlain is 10.5"/11.5"

  • Hand measurements are 9.5 inches in length and 11.5 inches in width.
  • 7'1" is the height.
  • Weight: 275 pounds.
  • Place: the center.

Due to his large hands, Wilt Chamberlain is one of the NBA's most dominant players. Despite being slightly taller than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, his hands are noticeably bigger.

11. Royce White, age 11, is 9.5 to 11.5 inches.

  • Hand measurements are 9.5 inches in length and 11.5 inches in width.
  • 6' 8" is the height.
  • Weight: 260 pounds.
  • Move Forward with Power.

Royce White's hands are a commanding size. At the 2012 NBA Draft Combine, he had the largest hand span, measuring 11.5 inches in width and 9.5 inches in length.

12. Wayne Embry, age 12, stands at around 9.25 and 11.75 inches

  • Hand size: 11.75 inches in width and 9.25 inches in length.
  • 6' 8" is the height.
  • Weight: 240 pounds.
  • Position: Power Forward/Center.

The big gloves belong to Wayne Embry. The former American basketball player who went on to play professionally. Embry has won the NBA championships as a player and an executive.

13. Elgin Baylor: around 9.75 inches and 11 inches

  • Hand measurements: 9.75 inches in length and 11 inches in width.
  • 6'5" is the height.
  • 225 lbs. is the weight.
  • Position: Power Forward/Center.

Elgin Baylor possesses huge hands, even though the precise measurements are unknown. His hands are around the same size as Michael Jordan's.

14. Jahlil Okafor, who measures around 9.5 to 11.25 inches.

  • Hand size: 11.25 inches in width and 9.5 inches in length.
  • 6'10" is the height.
  • Weight: 270 pounds.
  • Place: the center.

Jahlil Okafor's ability to handle thirteen tennis balls in one hand astounded everyone. For the typical person, that number is merely six. Jahlil Okafor has a beautiful physique, but his career could have been better.

15. Rajon Rondo is 9.5/10 inches tall

  • Hand size: 10 inches in width and 9.5 inches in length.
  • 6'1" is the height.
  • 180 lb. is the weight.

Rajon Rondo is the last name on the list. Rajon Rondo is one of the best point guards in the NBA, a true beast. He possesses one of the most bizarre height-to-crosses ratios in NBA history.

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