How tall is Muggsy Bogues? NBA player's short height almost derailed his career

Muggsy Bogues is a former American professional basketball player who is best known as the shortest player in the history of the National Basketball Association
PUBLISHED OCT 18, 2023
Muggsy Bogues played for the Charlotte Hornets from 1988 to 1997 (Focus on Sport/Getty Images)
Muggsy Bogues played for the Charlotte Hornets from 1988 to 1997 (Focus on Sport/Getty Images)
Name Tyrone Curtis 'Muggsy' Bogues
Place of Birth Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Date of Birth January 9, 1965
Age 58 years, as of 2023
Height 5 ft 3 in (160 cm)
Weight 62 kg
Gender Male
Spouse  Kim Bogues
Children  Brittney Bogues, Tyrone Jr, Tyisha Bogues
Net worth $14 million

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Muggsy Bogues is a former professional basketball player who is best known for his exceptional career as the shortest player in the history of the National Basketball Association (NBA), standing at the height of 5 ft 3 in (160 cm).

He was born on January 9, 1965, in Baltimore, Maryland.

Muggsy Bogues defied expectations and had a remarkable career as a point guard in the NBA.

He played for several NBA teams during his career, but he is most closely associated with the Charlotte Hornets, where he spent the majority of his career from 1988 to 1997.

Bogues was known for his incredible speed, ball-handling skills, and tenacious defense, which more than made up for his lack of height, according to Wikipedia

He was also an excellent passer and playmaker, often setting up his teammates for scoring opportunities.

Throughout his NBA career, Bogues played for the Golden State Warriors, Toronto Raptors, and the Dallas Mavericks.

After retiring from professional basketball, Bogues remained involved in the sport, working as a coach and mentor to young players.

He is widely regarded as an inspirational figure in the basketball world for his determination and success in the face of physical limitations.

How tall is Muggsy Bogues's wife Kim Bogues?

Kim Bogues, a native of Baltimore, Maryland, USA, is a multifaceted personality known globally and is 5 feet 4 inches, slightly taller than her husband Muggsy Bogues.

She is not only recognized as the wife of the renowned American basketball player Muggsy, who currently holds the record as the shortest player in National Basketball Association (NBA) history, but has also made a name for herself as a professional chef, social media sensation, TV personality, media figure, and entrepreneur, according to Freshlylive.com.


 
 
 
 
 
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Kim and Muggsy's love story began when they first crossed paths at the Dunbar High School alumni game in 1984.

Their initial interaction blossomed into a deep and enduring love. The couple tied the knot in 1989 and has consistently shared their affection for each other through romantic and charming photos on their social media platforms.

Their union blessed them with a lovely daughter named Brittney Bogues, in 1987 before their official marriage. In 1991, their family expanded with the arrival of their son, Ty Bogues, who later married Julia Bogues. Kim also welcomed Tyisha Bogues, Muggsy's stepdaughter from a previous relationship, into her life.

Despite a brief period of separation leading to their divorce in 1997, Kim and Muggsy reunited in 2015 and have remained happily married since.

Muggsy Bogues's height compared to Boban Marjanovic

Muggsy Bogues and Boban Marjanovic have a significant height difference. Muggsy Bogues is one of the shortest players in the history of the National Basketball Association (NBA), standing at just 5 feet 3 inches (160 cm) tall.

Boban Marjanović stands tall at 7 feet 4 inches (@boban/Instagram)
Boban Marjanovic stands tall at 7 feet 4 inches (@boban/Instagram)

In contrast, Boban Marjanovic is one of the tallest players in the NBA, towering at 7 feet 4 inches (224 cm) in height.

The contrast in their heights is quite remarkable, with a staggering height difference of approximately 2 feet 1 inch (64 cm) between them.

How did Muggsy Bogues's short height almost derail his NBA career?

Muggsy Bogues faced considerable doubt due to his modest height of 5 feet 3 inches when he was chosen as the 12th overall draft pick by the Washington Bullets in 1987.

Many were uncertain about his ability to succeed in a league dominated by tall athletes, yet he defied expectations with a remarkable 14-year NBA career, primarily with the Charlotte Hornets.

Beneath the surface of his charismatic personality, Bogues possessed extraordinary basketball skills, exemplified by his impressive Assist/Turnover (Ast/T) ratio of 4.69, which outshone other NBA career assist leaders, according to The Guardian

Golden State Warriors legend Muggsy Bogues poses for a photo at the third American Express
 Muggsy Bogues #1 of the Charlotte Hornets dribbles the ball against the Washington Bullets during an NBA basketball game circa 1995 at the US Airways Arena in Landover, Maryland (Focus on Sport/Getty Images)

Additionally, he held the record for the most games with at least 10 assists and zero turnovers, a testament to his exceptional ball-handling abilities.

Throughout his career, Bogues made significant contributions, including a memorable play involving Michael Jordan.

However, his most treasured legacy is the inspiration he provided to younger generations, as highlighted by NBA superstar Stephen Curry in his memoir.

As the NBA continues to evolve, Bogues eagerly anticipates the day when his status as the shortest player is eclipsed, leaving a legacy of resilience and motivation for those who come after him.

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