Top 10 NBA Players With The Biggest Hands At The Draft Combine

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NBA players are probably the most gifted athletes in the world of sports. These men have privileged bodies that allow them to play in one of the hardest competitions in the world of sports night in and night out. You have to be gifted, as stated before, to play in the association and be successful in the league but some players take things to the next level.

Even among these elite athletes, we can find players who stand out over the rest thanks to some characteristics of their bodies. The hands are very important in the game of basketball and some NBA players have featured some huge claws in the history of the game. Today, however, we’re going to take a look at the biggest hands seen in the NBA Draft combine. Most of the players on this list haven’t had a prolific career in the association but they already left their mark on the game with those tools.

10. Terence Davis

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Hand length: 9.25 inches
Hand width: 10.75 inches
Length x width / height: 1.326

9. Craig Brackins

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Hand length: 9.5 inches
Hand width: 11.25 inches
Length x width / height: 1.328

8. Robert Upshaw

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Hand length: 10 inches
Hand width: 11 inches
Length x width / height: 1.329

7. Quincy Acy

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Hand length: 9.5 inches
Hand width: 11 inches
Length x width / height: 1.331

6. Andrew Nicholson

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Hand length: 10 inches
Hand width: 10.75 inches
Length x width / height: 1.335

5. Royce White

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Hand length: 9.5 inches
Hand width: 11.5 inches
Length x width / height: 1.383

4. Trevor Mbakwe

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Hand length: 9.5 inches
Hand width: 11.5 inches
Length x width / height: 1.387

3. Kawhi Leonard

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Hand length: 9.75 inches
Hand width: 11.25 inches
Length x width / height: 1.406

2. Noah Vonleh

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Hand length: 9.75 inches
Hand width: 11.75 inches
Length x width / height: 1.432

1. Greg Smith

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Hand length: 9.75 inches
Hand width: 12 inches
Length x width / height: 1.463

Big hands don’t necessarily translate into a good NBA career but it certainly helps. Kawhi Leonard is the biggest proof of that as he is the best and most successful player on the list. He has made his ‘claws’ a trademark and his talents have taken him to the top of the league twice, having outstanding playoffs runs in recent seasons. However, it looks like Leonard is the only one with a good NBA career on this list, while the rest of the players will only be remembered by this list and nothing else.

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Orlando Silva has been a part of Fadeaway World for over three years now, starting in March 2019. Trade rumors, hottest news, controversies, and basketball gossip have become his specialties. After several years of seeing the Spurs dominate the playoffs, they've become his favorite team as players for the franchise either rise to the occasion or fall completely from grace. When he's not talking about the NBA, Orlando can be seen watching other sports, making music, or enjoying television series.
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