It's silly until you stand 5ft away from the guy and he's practically the same exact height as the 5'6" person I was with.
Yet, you haven't stood next to him. Go stand next to him, then get back to me. But generally, I really don't care how much stock you put in four guys with measuring tape who can't agree on his height either.
And don't make me start correcting your posts. You apparently don't know what the word "incorrect" means, nor how to use it in a sentence.
Yet, you haven't stood next to him. Go stand next to him, then get back to me. But generally, I really don't care how much stock you put in four guys with measuring tape who can't agree on his height either.
And don't make me start correcting your posts. You apparently don't know what the word "incorrect" means, nor how to use it in a sentence.
The first "measurement" was in 2009 at the Deron Williams Camp (Thomas was 20 years old). They listed him at 5'9.5" in shoes.
The second "measurement" was in 2011 at the Nets Workout (Thomas was 22 years old). They listed him at 5'10.5" in shoes.
The third "measurement" was in 2011 at the Deron Williams Camp (Thomas was 22 years old). They listed him at 5'11" in shoes.
The fourth "measurement" was in 2011 at the NBA Draft Combine (Thomas was 22 years old). They listed him at 5'10.25" in shoes.
In the span of two years, it appears that Thomas grew 1 inch. Is it hard to believe that a 20 year old grew 1 inch in two years? I don't think so.
All three of his 2011 measurements are very close to one another (within .75 inches). That's pretty good. External variables could include the shoes he was wearing, the equipment that was used to measure him, if he was straining his body as much as possible to measure out taller, etc. There are many things that can affect the measurement; however, they don't jeopardize the general validity of the measurement.
Considering the Deron Williams Camp didn't measure him without shoes, we only have two sets of measurements to use. He measured 5'8.75" without shoes at the NBA Draft Combine in 2011 and 5'9" without shoes at the Nets Workout in 2011. That's within .25 inches! That seems pretty justifiable to me. So you see, when we have someone who comes on here and says that Thomas is 5'7", can you see why that is difficult for us to take at face value? You can believe he's 5'7" all you want, but the measurements say otherwise.
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