NBA players have very strict requirements for health, we can see players with excellent physical fitness flying on the field, running and jumping freely, because they also have strict control off the field, control their diet, never forget to exercise, in addition to physical training, all aspects can not be left behind. That's why great players have to have a good body as a prerequisite.
However, there are still some players who can't control their weight, which has led to the disappointment of most people in their careers, while some players have used it as a talent to control the game despite their weight problems. Today we've ranked the 10 players with the worst weight problems in history, and we're going to see if it's the weight that's holding them back or making them play better.
No.10 Jokic – 6'11,284 lbs
It's hard to imagine that the original fat boy can now have such dominance in the league, his hands are soft, and his passing talent is superb. Thanks to the possibility of jokic nuggets competing for the title, since we can't use normal understanding to define the role of his muscles in his playing style, we can think that Jokic's weight is appropriate.
No.9 Randolph – 6'9,250 lbs
He is also a small fat insider, but his career is more successful, and many fans are more impressed with him. Randolph is a strength-type inner lineer who eats on his body, and his strength has helped him a lot in his career, so weight can be considered to have a lot of positive effects on him.
No.8 Zion – 6'7,300 lbs
Now that the Fat Tiger is not that heavy, returning to the league to weigh him again may only be about 280 pounds, but the weight has still had a considerable impact on him, and in the three seasons he has entered the league, he has missed many games, which is directly and indirectly related to his overweight, and if he does not improve his weight problem, it will become a hidden danger for his future consecutive injuries.
No.7 Antoine Walker – 6'8,224 lbs
No.6 Barkley – 6'6,252 lbs
Another classic positive example, Barkley's sit-and-play championship league, and the weight advantage did not change his explosive athletic talent, which is obviously a success story of overweight.
No.5 O'Neal – 7'1,325 lbs
If fans want to think of heavyweights for the first time, then many people will think of the big shark, and his dominance is largely related to his weight. Although he didn't work hard to get more rings at his peak, the weight was enough to make the league shudder.
no.4 Glenn Davis – 6'9,289 lbs
No.3 Pittman – 6'11,308 lbs
No.2 Sean May – 6'9,266 lbs
No.1 Eddie Curry – 7'0,350 lbs
The player probably has the worst weight problem in history, he hasn't put in the effort for his health problems at all, he has exceeded the fitness standard by 25 pounds in Knicks training camp, according to the data, Curry already weighed nearly 300 pounds at the time, and at worst he had 350 pounds!
The result was Curry's failure to play for three consecutive seasons due to injury, which was directly related to his overweight.