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'hair transplant in atlanta'| - What's Your Question?








               I've               always               held               a               special               place               in               my               heart               for               NBA               big               men.

It               seems               insane               to               me               that               a               single               profession               is               home               to               some               of               the               largest               human               beings               ever               to               walk               the               Earth.

I've               always               gotten               a               particular               kick               out               of               the               most               behemoth               -               those               that               dwarf               even               other               centers               and               power               forwards               and               effectively               change               the               game               forever               -               those               that               are               the               biggest,               strongest,               tallest,               widest,               most               powerful,               most               unfathomable.

Hence               this               list               of               those               I               recognize               as               the               biggest               game-changers               ever,               in               every               sense               of               the               word.

That               is               to               say,               the               Top               10               Most               Physically               Imposing               NBA               Players               of               All-Time.
               10.

Wilt               Chamberlain
               Peak               Ht/Wt:               7'1"               275lbs
               Career               Stats:               23.6               ppg,               18.0               rpg,               3.5               apg
               Chalk               this               up               as               the               only               NBA               Top               10               list               you               will               ever               see               with               Wilt               at               number               ten.

He               may               have               been               called               "The               Stilt,"               but               at               nearly               three               bills,               he               could               have               just               as               easily               been               called               "The               Built."               In               the               pre-HGH               dawn               of               weight               training,               Chamberlain               was               known               for               his               unprecedented               strength.

Wilt               wasn't               even               the               only               legendary               big               man               during               his               own               reign,               as               Mr.

Bill               Russell's               plethora               of               records,               wins,               and               championship               trophies               would               indicate.

But               Wilt               was               nevertheless               physically               dominant               beside               the               svelte               Russell,               and               it               showed               in               the               box               scores               if               not               the               wins               column:               in               his               142               games               against               Russell,               Chamberlain               out-muscled               his               fellow               colossus               to               an               average               14.2               more               points               per               game               and               5               more               rebounds               per               game.

Better               still,               the               Philly               native               pulled               down               just               shy               of               24,000               boards               over               his               career               -               2,000               more               than               Russell               and               12,000               more               than               the               next               modern               league               leader               (Rodman).

Those               numbers,               like               Chamberlain,               aren't               easy               to               deny.
               9.

Arvydas               Sabonis
               Peak               Ht/Wt:               7'3"               279lbs
               Career               Stats:               12.0               ppg,               7.3               rpg,               2.1               apg
               While               the               Lithuanian's               legend's               best               days               might               have               been               behind               him               by               the               time               he               entered               the               NBA               at               age               30,               it               was               then               that.

Sabonis               was               perhaps               the               most               critical               component               of               the               Portland               Trailblazers'               playoff               runs               through               each               of               the               big               man's               seven               seasons.

In               a               conference               where               games               in               May               meant               an               answer               to               the               names               O'Neal,               Robinson,               and               even               Olajuwon,               any               team               without               a               mountainous               back-to-the-basket               banger               on               the               low               post               would               simply               never               contend.

After               leading               Portland               to               51               playoff               games               in               which               he               averaged               12.1               and               7.4,               as               soon               as               the               big               guy               retired,               the               Blazers               failed               to               even               qualify.

Talk               about               a               massive               impact.
               8.

Yao               Ming
               Peak               Ht/Wt:               7'6"               310lbs
               Career               Stats:               19.0               ppg,               9.2               rpg,               1.9               bpg
               Yao               may               not               have               the               most               statuesque               build,               but               no               one               can               refute               the               sheer               proportions               that               land               him               firmly               on               this               list.

At               over               300               pounds               and               a               top               hat               shy               of               8               feet               in               height,               only               Yao               could               have               been               measured               up               to               the               extraordinary               role               he               was               ushered               into:               effectively               replace               one               of               the               greatest               centers               of               all               time               to               restore               the               legacy               of               a               franchise,               and               forever               reshape               the               perception               of               basketball               globally               and               in               Asia               in               particular.

Yao               answered               by               muscling               his               way               to               Hall               of               Fame               numbers               in               his               first               few               years               with               the               Rockets,               returning               them               to               contention               by               his               sophomore               year               despite               the               same               twin               peaks               of               San               Antonio               and               Los               Angeles               that               Sabonis               before               him               had               to               face.

Ungraceful               but               undeniably               effective               at               the               basket,               the               eight-time               NBA               All-Star               made               Shaq               look,               well,               pretty               normal.

Shaq               gave               up               5               inches               to               the               Rocket,               after               all,               and               that's               plenty               reason               to               list               him               as               among               the               all-time               most               physically               imposing.
               7.

LeBron               James
               Peak               Ht/Wt:               6'8"               250lbs
               Career               Stats:               27.7               ppg,               7.1               rpg,               7.0               apg
               James               is               the               only               backcourt               player               to               make               this               list,               and               for               anyone--friend               or               foe--that's               witnessed               him               play,               it               shouldn't               be               hard               to               see               why.

For               the               first               85               feet               of               the               floor,               James               looks               like               an               Airbus               A380               taxiing               down               a               dirt               country               road.

It's               terrifying.

For               all               my               EA               Sports               fans               out               there,               I               can               never               help               but               harp               back               to               the               Create-A-Player               feature               in               the               old               NBA               videogames               when               I               think               of               James,               where               you               would               greedily               max-out               your               creation               to               '99'               in               every               category:               size,               strength,               jumping               ability,               speed,               dunking,               shooting,               passing,               rebounding.

That's               how               it               is               with               James,               and               has               been               since               his               rookie               season--regardless               of               how               you               feel               about               his               antics               on               or               off               the               court,               his               lack               of               rings,               maturity,               or               postseason               clutch--physically               the               man               keeps               being               a               99.

The               Cleveland               Godzilla--it's               what               lead               him               to               the               All-Star               game               each               of               his               seven               years               in               the               league,               what               earned               him               rookie               of               the               year               at               19,               and               what               continues               to               keep               opponents               on               an               emotional               scale               of               frustrated               to               terrified.
               6.

Alonzo               Mourning
               Peak               Ht/Wt:               6'10"               261lbs
               Career               Stats:               17.1               ppg,               8.5               rpg,               2.8               bpg
               So               while               LeBron               carried               a               city               and               franchise               on               his               back,               'Zo               carried               two--first               Charlotte               and               then               Miami--to               the               promise               land,               and               one               look               at               the               oil               drums               hanging               from               his               shoulders               and               you               shouldn't               be               too               shocked.

The               East               Coast               paint               was               no               cakewalk               in               the               early               90's,               and               Mourning's               welcome               to               the               league               included               10               bouts               with               a               powerful               new               phenom               named               Shaq               (and               6               more               once               O'Neal               headed               West),               and               nearly               two               dozen               clashes               with               his               fellow               former               Hoya,               Patrick               Ewing,               as               the               Heat               and               Knicks               evolved               to               a               fierce               rivalry,               perpetually               determining               the               next               sacrificial               lamb               to               Michael               Jordan's               unstoppable               Bulls.

Livestock               aside,               Mourning               held               his               own               against               the               modern               NBA's               wave               of               giants,               averaging               a               respectable               21               and               9               against               Shaq               and               21               and               10               against               Ewing.

Compare               that               with               Yao's               18               and               10               average               versus               O'Neal,               and               the               fact               that               Mourning               sustained               it               for               17               years,               never               averaging               under               14               and               8               a               game               even               as               a               reserve,               there's               no               questioning               the               physicality.

Mourning,               in               fact,               only               got               bigger               throughout               his               career--even               after               kidney               disease               that               required               transplant--and               finished               as               powerful               a               specimen               as               you               could               imagine.
               5.

Karl               Malone
               Peak               Ht/Wt:               6'9"               265lbs
               Career               Stats:               25.0               ppg,               10.1               rpg,               3.6               apg
               The               Mailman               may               have               never               gotten               his               hardware,               but               his               physique               certainly               would               suggest               he               was               familiar               with               iron.

From               the               small               town               of               Summerfield,               Louisiana,               Karl               built               himself               into               a               tree-trunk-limbed               14-time               NBA               All-Star,               capable               of               powering               his               small               market               franchise               past               even               the               best               of               the               west               in               1996               and               1996.

If               his               body               alone               isn't               sufficient               evidence               of               his               beastliness,               the               results               must               be:               second               all-time               career               scoring,               sixth               all-time               career               rebounding,               and               second               all-time               career               minutes               played.

Few               living               things               have               come               as               close               to               being               an               actual               rock,               and               Malone               pushed               that               boundary.

Like               most               things,               it               wasn't               hard               for               him               to               push,               either.
               4.

Ben               Wallace
               Peak               Ht/Wt:               6'9"               240lbs
               Career               Stats:               6.0               ppg,               10.0               rpg,               2.0               bpg
               There's               something               mythological               about               the               figure               of               Ben               Wallace               -               like               he               was               forged               from               the               glass               of               a               hundred               molten               backboards               at               the               bottom               of               a               volcano.

An               undrafted               specialist               and               arguable               fan-favorite               on               a               team-first               Pistons               squad,               the               quietly               ferocious               Big               Ben               boarded               and               blocked               the               entire               Eastern               Conference               back               to               respectability               in               his               six               years               in               Detroit.

In               2004,               when               his               team               beat               the               Lakers               in               five               games,               it               became               the               first               NBA               championship               awarded               to               the               East               in               the               post-Jordan               era.

In               the               deciding               Game               5,               Wallace               scored               18               points,               grabbed               22               rebounds,               and               made               3               steals.

Wallace's               massive               frame               offered               him               an               equal               footing               even               with               opposing               centers               four               inches               taller               and               100               pounds               heavier               (as               Shaq               was).

In               the               13               times               they               met               while               Wallace               was               with               the               Pistons,               he               outrebounded               O'Neal               nine               of               them,               by               a               +4               margin               in               each,               no               less.

Wallace               also               bested               O'Neal               in               rejections,               sending               back               27               shots               compared               to               O'Neal's               17.

It's               little               wonder               that               the               undersized               Wallace               nevertheless               lead               the               league               in               rebounds               two               straight               years,               lead               the               league               in               blocks               in               2002,               and               was               one               Ron               Artest               shy               of               earning               Defensive               Player               of               the               Year               Award               an               unprecedented               five               straight               years               (Artest               won               in               2003,               between               Wallace's               two               back-to-back               honors).

O'Neal,               fistful               of               championship               rings               at               all,               never               lead               or               won               in               any               of               these               categories.

Wallace               was               simply               the               biggest               arms,               the               biggest               hair,               and               the               biggest               heart               to               play               in               the               early               21st               century.
               3.

Dwight               Howard
               Peak               Ht/Wt:               6'11"               265lbs
               Career               Stats:               18.2               ppg,               12.9               rpg,               2.2               bpg
               How               do               you               dwarf               a               figure               like               Ben'chpress               Wallace?

Throw               his               muscle               on               a               seven-foot               frame.

Extend               his               shoulder               width               about               six               inches               in               both               directions.

And               lastly,               multiply               his               numbers--all               of               them--and               his               accolades               by               a               couple.

Output:               Dwight               Howard.

The               Next               Volume               of               Volume.

Howard               morphed               seemingly               overnight               from               a               spindly               18-year               old               Atlanta               kid               into               Orlando's               largest               real               estate               investment.

Lead               the               leagues               in               blocks               two               straight               years,               lead               in               rebounds               three               straight               years,               and               won               defensive               player               of               the               year               three               straight               years--a               feat               that               Dennis,               Dikembe,               Zo,               and               yes,               even               Ben               were               not               able               to               achieve.

At               an               especially               robust               265,               Howard               not               only               patrols               the               key               on               one               end               of               the               floor,               but               both,               typically               tripling               or               quadrupling               Wallace's               typical               line               on               a               given               night.

Immediately               propelling               the               Magic               from               seventhto               thirdin               the               division               in               his               rookie               season,               Howard               steadily               lifted               the               team               from               36               to               59               wins               during               his               first               five               years               in               the               league,               including               the               franchise's               first               trip               to               the               Finals               in               14               years,               when               another               physically               unprecedented               center               was               excelling               for               the               team.

It               should               be               little               surprise               that               Howard               indeed               conjures               comparisons               to               a               young,               athletic               Shaq,               and               that               the               two               have               even               competed               for               the               same               moniker               of               "Superman"               with               more               or               less               equal               claim               from               a               purely               physical               standpoint.

Dwight               Howard's               2008               Slam               Dunk               contest               is               the               best               I've               ever               seen,               full               stop--better               than               Vince,               better               than               Jason,               better               than               Michael,               and               Dominique,               and               Julius,               and               it's               because               he's               titanic.

He               makes               the               rim               look               like               a               pinky               ring.
               2.

David               Robinson
               Peak               Ht/Wt:               7'1"               250lbs
               Career               Stats:               21.1               ppg,               10.7               rpg,               3.0               bpg
               David               Robinson               makes               Dwight               Howard               look               prepubescent.

It's               not               a               knock               on               Superman,               it's               just               due               props               for               the               Admiral,               for               whom               it               wasn't               enough               to               be               the               biggest               and               strongest               in               the               League--he               had               to               be               the               most               sculpted               (which               here               can               only               appropriately               be               pronounced               sculp'TED),               and               do               it               in               the               late               80's               no               less!

How               monstrous               is               the               Navy               grad?

He               is               just               the               fourth               player               in               NBA               history               to               record               a               quadruple-double,               the               tremendous               feat               coming               during               a               meeting               with               the               Detroit               Pistons               in               which               he               posted               34               points,               10               rebounds,               10               assists,               and               10               blocked               shots               (nba.com).

Respectfully,               that's               disgusting.

Additionally,               according               to               NBA.com,               Robinson               "is               one               of               two               players               along               with               Kareem               Abdul-Jabbar               to               win               a               scoring,               rebounding               and               blocked-shots               title               during               a               career."               With               Robinson               anchoring               the               90's               revitalization               of               the               Twin               Towers               with               Tim               Duncan,               his               San               Antonio               Spurs               soared               to               798               wins               and               2               NBA               championships               between               1989               and               2003.

And               as               if               his               Atlas               physique               and               X-Man               numbers               weren't               enough,               Robinson               might               be               the               most               genuinely               nice               guy               on               the               list               -               perhaps               any               list               -               and               that               only               makes               his               enormity               that               much               more               humbling               to               us               mere               mortals.
               1.

Shaquille               O'Neal
               Peak               Ht/Wt:               7'1"               350lbs
               Career               Stats:               23.0               ppg,               10.7               rpg,               2.5               apg
               As               much               as               we've               boasted               of               other               players'               exploitation               of               the               Big               AARP,               there's               one               thing               that               shouldn't               be               overlooked:               the               fact               that               we've               had               to               compare               them               all               to               him.

He               is               the               prototype,               the               standard,               the               basis               of               comparison--of               measure,               even.

The               New               York               City               of               NBA               giants:               if               you               haven't               done               it               better               than,               bigger               than,               or               against               Shaquille               O'Neal,               you're               just               a               typical               center.

As               mentioned               before,               Shaquille               has               40               pounds               on               the               objectively               largest               player               on               this               list,               and               he               squeezes               those               three               dozen               lbs               into               five               fewer               inches               of               frame.

Anyone               to               witness               him               play,               especially               in               the               Orlando               and               L.A.

years,               can               verify               that               the               man               has               his               own               gravitational               pull.

He's               planetary               in               size,               and               at               his               most               athletic,               was               just               as               cosmic               in               force.

The               4-time               NBA               champion               and               15-time               NBA               All-Star               is               more               than               likely               to               be               alone               on               this               list               (outside               of               Mr.

Chamberlain               and               possibly               James)               as               defining               an               era;               unquestionably               the               most               dominant               of               his               time,               unquestionably               able               to               dominate               in               any               previous               era               of               the               game,               and               only               too               familiar               with               fellow               centers               of               the               21st               century               being               rated               on               a               scale               of               'zero'               to               'Shaq.'               As               big               as               other               5-men               of               the               age               may               have               been,               you               simply               will               never               hear               an               up-and-coming               tree-trunk-armed               ballplayer               with               the               moniker               "Baby               Dwight,"               "Baby               'Zo,"               or               "The               Lieutenant."               The               Shaq               has               inescapably               become               a               unit               of               measure               in               the               National               Basketball               Association,               the               one               by               which               size,               power,               dominance,               and               yes,               HOF               numbers               are               gauged.

That               as               much               as               anything               earns               O'Neal               the               number               one               spot,               and               the               ease               at               which               he               earns               it               against               such               competition               seems               a               just               reflection               of               the               legend's               entire               career.






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