Which player has the biggest hand in NBA history? Leonard is ninth, O'Neal is second, you can't even think of the first one

physical advantage! Ranking of the top ten athletes with the largest hands in league history:

10. Wilt Chamberlain: 9.5/11.5 inches

Deterred the league from the 1960s to the early 1970s, and countless defensive players were overwhelmed by his five fingers. It is said that Chamberlain’s hands are on average 3.3% longer and 15% wider than the hands of players of his height.

9. Kawhi Leonard: 9.75/11.25 inches

Two championships, two FMVPs, and two best defensive players. Players of the same height as Leonard usually have palms between 8.8-9.5 inches.

8. Michael Jordan: 9.75/11.375 inches

Jordan's shoe size is only 13 yards, but his hands are big, bigger than most centers.

7. Julius Irving (Dr.J): 9.5/11.75 inches

One of the best dunkers in NBA history.

6. Noah Vonlay: 9.5/11.75 inches

is 8% longer and 21% wider than the hands of players of the same height, but not every player with big hands can enjoy a successful career.

5. Connie Hawkins: 10.5/11 inches

Hawkins is about the same size as the little Emperor James, but James’s hands are 1 inch shorter than him.

4. Greg Smith: 9.8/12 inches

Greg is the largest player in the rookie class of 2011, with an average of 9% longer hands and 21% wider than a player of his height.

3. Giannis Antetokounmpo: 9.85/12 inches

The alphabet brother's hands are longer than Gobert's and wider than Pol Pol's hands.

2. Shaquille O'Neal: 10.25/12 inches (estimated)

O'Neal's palm size has not been officially announced, but it is estimated based on his previous Leonard's palm size comparison.

1. Boban Majanovic: 10.75/12 inches (estimated)

Although there is no official data, it is estimated that Boban’s palm is between 12-12.25, which is not much different from the world record.