Tenth place: Damonstad Meyer
Nicknamed "Little Flying Squirrel", Damon Stoudemire is 178cm tall, and the Flying Squirrel won the 1995-96 Rookie of the Year and the Rookie Tournament MVP of that season, and was named to the Rookie Team of the Season. The little flying squirrel selected by the Raptors still has a certain strength, in the Raptors period, the flying squirrel can contribute to the average of 20 + 8 per game, and the first triple-double in the history of the Raptors team is also obtained by the flying squirrel, who got 20 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists in that game. Although he did not have a strong honor, his ability in that era was still eye-catching.

Ninth place: Calvin Murphy
Calvin Murphy is a star of the Rockets, and Murphy, who is 178cm tall, still has some achievements among small players. He was inducted into the All-Star and inducted into the Hall of Fame. He averaged around 18 points per game throughout his career, and oddly enough, he didn't record three-point shooting in multiple seasons. He has a big heart that is fearless, and he is a passionate player who is always so excited. This enthusiasm of his also often infects his teammates. Calvin Murphy is a player with great offensive power, his sharp stop jump shot often makes the opponent invincible, and as a defensive player, his close defense often makes the opponent confused.
Eighth place: Little Potato Nate Robinson
The most impressive thing about the 175cm little potato is his performance in the dunk contest, winning the dunk contest championship three times. He has played for the Knicks, Celtics, Thunder, Warriors, Bulls and Nuggets. He's a nerve knife player, and if he's in shape, he's always on the pitch, and he's always passionate. The little potato who faded out of the NBA also played for the US BIG3 league tri-state team, the Venezuelan league team Guaros de Lara, and led the team to win the Venezuelan league championship and won the finals MVP.
Seventh place: Isaiah Thomas
Isaiah Thomas was the king of the last quarters at his peak, and the strongest 175 he once was. He was named to the All-Star Eastern Conference Bench in 2016 and 2017 and was named to the All-Star Second Team in the 2016-17 season. Thomas was definitely one of the league's best scorers during the Celtics era, and at the height of his Celtic era, Thomas could average 28.9 points per game, but unfortunately, since the Celtics left, his form and ability have not returned to the state of the strongest 175. In the later stage, he went to many teams, and he has not played out, and now he has no one to care!
6th place: Mikasa
Mitsusaka is a Japanese-American with a height of 170 cm. Selected by the New York Knicks in the 1947 BA Draft, Mikasa scored seven points in three games from the 1947 to 1948 Knicks before being cut. It's also just a passer-by for the NBA!
Fifth place: Greg Grant
Rookie Grant averaged 3.1 points, 0.9 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game, which was obviously unsatisfactory. Grant then moved on to the Knicks, Hornets, 76ers, Nuggets and Washington Bullets. In six seasons of his career, he delivered 767 points, 248 rebounds and 751 assists.
Fourth place: Sbert Webb
Sbert Weber is 168cm tall, even shorter than the average person. However, in the dunk contest, from the "essence of human cinema" Dominique Wilkins, he unthinkably won the title of "Dunk King" and became a legend in the NBA. The Kings period is the peak of Weber, averaging more than 10 points per game, assists or so 7, and the rest of the season Weber is just a role player. And everyone prefers to see his dunk, other abilities of the potato Webb is still generalized.
Third place: Meier Hess
Meier Hess is 168cm tall, he is a non-draft player, playing as a defender, Meier Hess is the third shortest player in NBA history. Joining the Boston Celtics in 1946, Meier Hess also failed to succeed in the NBA, playing 13 games for the Celtics, averaging 1.5 points, 0 boards and 0.8 assists per game, and then disappeared from the league.
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Second place: Earl Boykins
Earl Boykin is 165cm tall, an adult female tall, and plays as a point guard. When he first joined the league, he had been a short-term worker in the early stages and had not been able to get a long contract. In the 2003–2004 season, Boykins signed to the rebuilding Denver Nuggets for 4 years, 13 million. Here, the new team gave him the greatest trust and allowed him to play his full strength. He was full of energy and became the team's most trusted scorer on the bench. The fans like him, his teammates like him, and the coaches like him. After taking over the old coach George Carr positioned him as the star striker Cameron. Anthony and KenJan Martin are the team's third main point of attack. In the 2004–2005 season, Boykins became the league's top substitute scorer, finishing 3rd in the Best Sixth Man selection.
1st prize: Tini Boggs
Tiny Boggs is only 160cm tall, and he's the shortest player in NBA history. Selected by the Washington Bullets (now the Washington Wizards) in the 1987 NBA Draft, he joined the Hornets the following year, and quickly became an important force in the Hornets' backcourt due to his excellent assists. Point Guard Boggs played in the NBA from 1987 to 2001, playing for the Bullets (now wizards), Hornets, Warriors, Raptors and Mavericks, and was one of the hornets' favorite players in history. Due to his short stature, Boggs dribbled with almost no one to break, and the fact that he made few mistakes made him the number one assist turnover than the NBA. In 8 of his 14-season career, he had the highest assist-to-turnover ratio in the NBA. When a little boy with a height of 1.60 meters and a weight of 64 kilograms plays in the NBA, others feel that it is fun, and when a person with the same height and weight has been mixed in the NBA for 14 years, others feel shock and greatness! Boggs has gone through 14 years of greatness in the shock of others.