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Anyone know what Sanogo measured height-wise? Was listed at 6'9.
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Why the exaggeration of height for all these guys by their schools? Who is fooling who? What's to be gained? Then again, they all play "in shoes," so ... maybe Miller is 6/7, and Sanogo 6/9.
always the case...only one that seems the same height is the big from Perdue.
 
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Why the exaggeration of height for all these guys by their schools? Who is fooling who? What's to be gained? Then again, they all play "in shoes," so ... maybe Miller is 6/7, and Sanogo 6/9.
Shoes add an inch to an inch and a half. 3-4 inches is a little over the top though. At just about all levels of basketball, it's a pretty common practice for teams, coaches and players to exaggerate height, but usually it's minimal. I know over the years the NBA has tried to be a little more honest with their player heights. Take for example Chris Paul. I remember early in his career, Paul was listed at 6'2' by some. Now, he's listed at 6'0", which is a lot closer to his actual size.
 
Why the exaggeration of height for all these guys by their schools? Who is fooling who? What's to be gained? Then again, they all play "in shoes," so ... maybe Miller is 6/7, and Sanogo 6/9.
A lot of basketball heights are with shoes. So, the variance can range from very little to quite a bit. Most basketball shoes range from a half inch to a full 2 inches of lift.
 
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