
Celebrity & Record Heights
Basketball rewards height more directly than almost any other sport, which is why its tallest players tend to become instant celebrities. This guide checks current status and corrects a few details that had drifted out of date, including one player who has grown four inches since he was originally profiled as a teenager.
Why Height Matters in Basketball
Height gives players a real, measurable edge: reaching higher ball positions for shots and blocks, better positioning for rebounds, and an easier path to the basket on dunks and put-backs. It isn't the whole story, though. Agility, ball-handling, basketball IQ, and conditioning still separate great tall players from ones who simply take up space on the court.
The Tallest Basketball Players, Height-Ranked
| # | Player | Height | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sun Mingming | 7'9" (2.36 m) | Retired since 2014; never played in NBA |
| 1 | Olivier Rioux | 7'9" (2.36 m) | Active — NCAA, transferred to UC Irvine (2026) |
| 3 | Gheorghe Mureşan | 7'7" (2.31 m) | Retired |
| 4 | Slavko Vranješ | 7'7.3" (2.32 m) | Retired |
| 5 | Manute Bol | 7'7" (2.31 m) | Deceased (2010) |
| 6 | Paul Sturgess | 7'7" (2.31 m) | Retired from pro basketball |
| 7 | Yao Ming | 7'6" (2.29 m) | Retired |
| 8 | Shawn Bradley | 7'6" (2.29 m) | Retired |
| 9 | Tacko Fall | 7'6" (2.29 m) | Last with NBA G League/international clubs |
| 10 | Victor Wembanyama | 7'4" (2.24 m) | Active — San Antonio Spurs |
| 11 | Rik Smits | 7'4" (2.24 m) | Retired |
| 12 | Mark Eaton | 7'4" (2.24 m) | Retired |
| 13 | Sim Bhullar | 7'3" (2.21 m) | Last with CBA/international clubs |
| 14 | Boban Marjanović | 7'3" (2.21 m) | Recently active in NBA |
Sun Mingming: The Tallest Player Never to Reach the NBA
Sun Mingming was born on August 23, 1983, near Bayan County in Harbin, China, and didn't start playing basketball until age 15. He played college basketball at Ventura College before a professional career that included stints with Dodge City Legend, the Maryland Nighthawks, Grand Rapids Flight, Fuerza Regia in Mexico, Hamamatsu Phoenix in Japan, and the Beijing Ducks in China's CBA from 2009 to 2012. He attended the 2005 NBA Draft as the tallest prospect ever to do so but went undrafted, and retired from professional basketball in 2014.
Sun Mingming is sometimes described in the present tense as basketball's reigning tallest player, but he hasn't played professionally since 2014. His extraordinary height has been attributed to a tumor on the pituitary gland that caused excessive growth hormone production, a condition called pituitary gigantism, similar to the medical explanation behind other extreme-height records.
Olivier Rioux: Now the Tallest Player in College Basketball History
Olivier Rioux, a Canadian center, was first widely covered as a 16-year-old already standing 7'5" and holding the Guinness World Record for tallest teenager. He has since grown to 7'9" (2.36 m), matching Sun Mingming as one of the tallest people ever associated with organized basketball. Rioux played two seasons at the University of Florida, becoming the tallest person ever to appear in an NCAA basketball game, including during Florida's 2025 national championship run, before entering the transfer portal and signing with UC Irvine in 2026.
A new name worth knowing: Victor Wembanyama. Standing 7'4" (2.24 m), Wembanyama entered the NBA with the San Antonio Spurs in 2023 and quickly became one of the league's most talked-about players, combining his size with guard-like ball-handling and shooting. He's a notable gap in older versions of this kind of list, since his NBA career began after most "tallest players" rankings were last updated.
The Rest of the List
What Counts as a Standard Height for Basketball?
There's no fixed standard. Professional male players in the United States average roughly 6'6" to 6'9", but plenty of successful players fall well below that. LeBron James, at 6'9", is actually tall by any general standard even though he's shorter than the true giants on this list, while Kobe Bryant (6'6") and Allen Iverson (5'11") built Hall of Fame careers well under the positional average for their roles.
The practical takeaway: the very top of this list keeps shifting. Sun Mingming's decade-old record stood largely unchallenged until Olivier Rioux, first noticed as a tall teenager, grew into a match for it. Height alone explains why these players got noticed; it doesn't fully explain who succeeded once they were on the court.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the tallest basketball player of all time?
Sun Mingming and Olivier Rioux are both listed at 7'9" (2.36 m), making them the tallest people widely associated with organized basketball. Sun retired in 2014 without playing in the NBA; Rioux is currently active in NCAA basketball.
Has anyone 7'9" ever played in the NBA?
No. The tallest players to ever appear in an NBA game are Gheorghe Mureşan and Manute Bol, both at 7'7". Sun Mingming attended an NBA draft combine but went undrafted, and Olivier Rioux has so far played only college basketball.
Who is the tallest active NBA player right now?
Victor Wembanyama, at 7'4" for the San Antonio Spurs, is generally considered the tallest prominent active NBA player as of the mid-2020s.
What causes some basketball players to be this tall?
Most players on this list are simply at the far end of natural height variation. A smaller number, including Sun Mingming, have height linked to pituitary gigantism, a condition caused by a growth hormone-secreting tumor on the pituitary gland.
