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PG Muggsy Bogues / 5'3"
SG Allen Iverson / 5'11"
SF Trevor Ariza / 6'5"
PF Charles Barkley / 6'6"
C Chuck Hayes / 6'6"
My team is led by the smallest NBA player of all time, and let's be honest, Iverson is and always be a shooter, hence I have placed im as my shooting guard. Trevor Ariza at 6'5" is arguably one of the smalelest SF's going around for quite some time, and Charles Barkley was more like 6'4" rather than his listed height of 6'6". And Chuck Hayes exclusively played as centre last season at the ripe old heigh of 6'6" - the same height as the greatest shooting guard of all-time - Michael Jordan.