How tall is Zion Williamson? Pro basketball player 'shrunk' in size after NBA declared new height rule in 2019

NBA player Zion Williamson was still in his developing years in 2019, when his height was officially recorded, and he has since got taller
PUBLISHED OCT 13, 2023
Williamson 'lost' an inch after NBA declared its new height rule in 2019  (Zion Williamson/Facebook)
Williamson 'lost' an inch after NBA declared its new height rule in 2019 (Zion Williamson/Facebook)
Real Name Zion Lateef Williamson
Date of Birth 6 July 6, 2000
Age 23 years (as of 2023)
Place of Birth Salisbury, North Carolina, United States 
Height 6 ft 6 inches (198.12 cm)
Weight 129kg (284lbs) 
Nationality American
Net Worth $18 million
Current Team New Orleans Pelicans 
Eye Color Black

SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA: Zion Williamson, the NBA star who stands 6 ft 6 inches (198.12 cm) tall, holds the position of power forward for the New Orleans Pelicans, according to NBA records

The standout player for the New Orleans Pelicans experienced a one-inch height reduction following his departure from Duke's team, a change prompted by the NBA's mandate for a thorough evaluation of its players, including height and weight.

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Zion Lateef Williamson is an American professional basketball player for the New Orleans Pelicans of the National Basketball Association (@zionwilliamson/Instagram)

Why did NBA player Zion Williamson's height change?

Zion Williamson's height change emerged as an early subject of NBA's meticulous scrutiny of players' recorded heights.

Zion Williamson's height was officially recorded at 6 ft 6 inches, an inch shorter than what he was listed at earlier — 6 ft 7inches (200.66 cm) — during his time at Duke Blue Devils in 2018.

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He plays the power forward position (@zionwilliamson/Instagram)

In 2019, The New York Times reported that the NBA undertook a comprehensive assessment exercise under its new height guidelines to measure and verify the 'true' heights of its players.

According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, "With the NBA installing new rules for teams to verify accurate player heights, as the New York Times reported last week, here is one of the most notable entries so far: No. 1 overall pick Zion Williamson measured officially at 6-foot-6, league sources said. The phenom was listed at 6-foot-7 during his freshman season at Duke." At the time, Williamson was only 19 years old.

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In his freshman and only season with Duke, Williamson was named ACC Player of the Year, ACC Athlete of the Year and ACC Rookie of the Year (@zionwilliamson/Instagram)

In the same year, his NBA Summer League debut was cut short after just nine minutes of action due to a bone bruise which was attributed to his height and weight. 

'Zion is still getting taller' 

Even though NBA passed the height rule in 2019, Zion was still in his developing years in terms of stature and adult weight, the same being evident at his 2019 game. 

Zion Williamson's much-awaited NBA Summer League debut in 2019 was curtailed after a mere nine minutes of play due to a bone bruise sustained in a collision.

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On April 15, 2019, Williamson declared his eligibility for the 2019 NBA draft (@zionwilliamson/Instagram)

Swiftly following this setback, basketball analysts wasted no time in asserting that Williamson's minor injury served as a stark indication that significant adjustments to his physique are imperative.

ESPN’s Seth Greenberg called Williamson “significantly overweight,” while Charles Barkley said that Williamson isn’t “fat,” but can’t realistically play his whole career at his listed weight of 285. 

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Despite Zion' heavy weight for a basketball player, he is known for his speed and leaping ability (@zionwilliamson/Instagram)

As per vice president of basketball operations for the New Orleans Pelicans, David Griffin, Williamson is gradually narrowing the height differential with Boban, and the team's emphasis is on his conditioning rather than his playing weight.

In an interview with The Athletic, Griffin said, "Yeah, I don’t know that we can determine a weight yet. Zion’s still growing. One of the things that’s lost in this whole process is that, like Jaxson Hayes, Zion is still getting taller. We’re not exactly sure what he’ll look like in the end."

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