The 2022-23 NBA roster survey was released today. The teams' lineups for this year's opener contain a lot of interesting statistics, including the average height (2.00 meters), average weight (98.71 kg), average length of service (4.46 seasons) and average age (26.01 years) of a player in the league.
Dillon Brooks is the "Mr. Average" of the season, and he is the most average player in the league.
Who is the tallest player in the league?
Houston Rockets center Boban Marianović is the tallest player of the season, reaching a height of 2.24 meters. In second place is Wizards interior lineman Kristapus Porzingis, who is 2.21 meters tall.
The youngest team?
The Thunder, with an average age of 23.14, are the youngest team in the league. Here are the teams whose age is below the league average:
Thunder – 23.14 years old
Rocket – 23.58 years old
Spurs – 23.84 years old
Magic – 23.94 years old
Grizzly – 24.27 years old
Wasp – 24.60 years old
Trailblazers – 24.78 years old
Knicks – 25.02 years old
Piston – 25.08 years
Walker – 25.08 years
Eagle – 25.23 years
Timberwolves – 25.44 years old
Pelicans – 25.56 years old
Sir – 25.86 years old
Raptors – 25.88 years old
King – 25.97 years old
Who are the oldest teams in the league?
The Milwaukee Bucks are the league's oldest team with an average age of 29.47 for the 2022-23 season.
Milwaukee Bucks – 29.47 years old
Miami Heat – 28.13 years old
Phoenix Suns – 28.05 years old
Los Angeles Clippers – 27.98 years old
Dallas Maverick – 27.89 years old
Brooklyn Nets – 27.57 years old
Boston Celtics – 27.48 years old
Los Angeles Lakers – 27.15 years old
Cleveland Cavaliers – 26.83 years old
Chicago Bulls – 26.67 years
Golden State Warriors – 26.66 years old
Denver Nuggets – 26.59 years old
Philadelphia 76ers – 26.54 years old
Washington Wizards – 26.26 years old
Here are the teams with the least average NBA player's experience:
Oklahoma City Thunder – 1.94 season
Houston Rockets – 2.29 season
Orlando Magic – 3.00 season
San Antonio Spurs – 3.06 season
Memphis Grizzlies – 3.12 season
Indiana Pacers – 3.18 season
Charlotte Hornets – 3.63 season
Atlanta Hawks – 3.69 season
Detroit Pistons – 3.82 season
New York Knicks – 3.88 season
New Orleans Pelicans – 3.88 season
Portland Trail Blazers – 3.93 season
Toronto Raptors – 4.06 season
Washington Wizards – 4.24 season
Sacramento Kings – 4.29 season
Minnesota Timberwolves – 4.31 season
Here are the teams with the most average NBA player experience:
Milwaukee Bucks – 7.24 season
Los Angeles Clippers – 6.56 season
Boston Celtics – 5.82 season
Brooklyn Nets – 5.65 season
Phoenix Suns – 5.56 season
Golden State Warriors – 5.50 season
Miami Heat – 5.50 season
Chicago Bulls – 5.35 season
Dallas Mavericks – 5.35 season
Los Angeles Lakers - 5.35 season
Cleveland Cavaliers – 5.13 season
Philadelphia 76ers – 5.06 season
Denver Nuggets – 5.00 season
Utah Jazz – 4.53 season
Which university produces the most NBA players?
In the 2022-23 season, 27 players in the league came from the University of Kentucky, and the University of Kentucky has also become the most NBA producing university in the United States for 11 consecutive years. Duke University came in second, and UCLA, a prestigious university from Los Angeles, ranked third:
University of Kentucky – 27
Duke University – 25
UCLA – 12
University of North Carolina – 11
University of Southern California – 11
University of Arizona – 10
University of Kansas – 10
University of Texas – 10
What is the most popular jersey number in the NBA?
Heading into the 2022-23 season, the most common NBA jersey numbers are 3, 5 and 8.
There are 22 players wearing size 3, 5 and 8 jerseys;
There are 21 players wearing the number 11 shirt;
There are 19 players wearing jerseys 0 and 7;
There were 17 players wearing size 1 and 4 jerseys.
How many pairs of brothers are there in NBA players?
For the 2022-23 season, there are 13 pairs of brothers in the league's roster.
Alphabet brothers: Giannis Antetokounmpo (Bucks), Sanassis Antetokounmpo (Bucks), Kostas-Antetokounmpo (Bulls);
Ball brothers: LaMelo Ball (Hornets), Lonzo Ball (Bulls)
Champagne brothers: Julien Champagne (76ers), Justin Champagne (Raptors)
Curry brothers: Seth Curry (Nets), Stephen Curry (Warriors)
Hernangomez brothers: Juan Hernangomez (Raptors), Willie Hernangomez (Pelicans)
Holliday Brothers: Aaron Holliday (Hawks), Ju Holliday (Bucks), Justin Holliday (Hawks)
Jones Brothers: Trey Jones (Spurs), Tyus Jones (Grizzlies)
Lopez brothers: Brooke Lopez (Bucks), Robin Lopez (Cavaliers)
Martin Brothers: Caleb Martin (Heat), Cody Martin (Hornets)
McDaniels Brothers: Jayden McDaniels (Timberwolves), Jaylen McDaniels (Hornets)
Mobley Brothers: Evan Mobley (Knight), Isaiah Mobley (Knight)
Morris Brothers: Marcus Morris (Clippers), Markieffe Morris (Nets)
Wagner brothers: Franz Wagner (Magic), Moritz Wagner (Magic)