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Tyrone Curtis " Muggsy " Bogues (born January 9, 1965) is an American former basketball player The shortest player ever to play in the National Basketball Association (NBA), the 5 ft 3 in (1 60 m) Bogues played point guard for four teams during his 14-season career in the NBA Although best known for his ten seasons with the Charlotte Hornets, he also played for the Washington Bullets, Golden
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Muggsy Bogues is an American former NBA player He is the shortest (1 60 meters) player ever to play in the NBA as a point guard for five teams in his 14-season career Bogues often states that heart over height NBA has a record of having 2 31 meters player as well, which shows the diversity in […]
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Basketball How 5’3″ Muggsy Bogues Became the Shortest Player in NBA History Before Bogues could make NBA history, he first had to fight to live long enough to grow up and play pro basketball
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Muggsy Bogues is a former NBA star who was born in 1965 in the Lafayette public housing projects of Baltimore, Maryland Beating the odds, Muggsy became known for his accomplishments in basketball despite the challenges he faced growing up in public housing and being only 5’3” tall At his alma maters – Dunbar High School in Baltimore and Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem
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Wake Forest University AthleticsMuggsy Bogues became one of the great point guards in Wake Forest history during his four seasons from 1983-87 And at 5-foot-3, he became the shortest player in modern Division I basketball history Bogues came to Wake Forest in 1983 from a powerful Baltimore Dunbar High team that included national high school player of the year Reggie Williams, who would go on
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