Right now I think its AI. He sacrifices his body a lot. Remeber when the Sixers played the Lakers in the finals? he had multiple injuries but still played.. but the best little big man in the NBA of all time should be Isaiah Thomas.. I spelled his name wrong. hehe
2007-02-14 22:14:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Not too sure about your question but i'm gonna say Earl Boykins.
At only 5'5, he plays with a heart that can match any big man. Boykins is extremely strong, one of the fastest guards, and has a remarkably quick release on his shot. His last 5 seasons, he's averaged over double digit in scoring and about 4 assists a game. Just for him to be this successful is enough for me to say he's the BEST little big man in the nba.
2007-02-14 18:36:59
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answered by TDK 6
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Earl Boykins, Maurice Williams, Monta Ellis, Steve Nash, Chris Paul
2007-02-14 18:35:35
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answered by Mr. Alba 2
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Right now it's Allen Iverson, hands down. All time? I'd have to say Isiah Thomas. He played his guts out every night and did everything humanly possible for his team to win. Like Iverson, Isiah's courage and fighting heart more than made up for his lack of size and allowed him to dominate a game especially in clutch situations. Unfortunately, Iverson has not been blessed with teammates talented enough to win championships.
2007-02-14 18:42:20
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answered by bundini 7
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Shawn Marion. He is only 6-7 but he still averages a double double with points and boards. Also Jason Kidd the only PG who averages over 5 rebounds. He averages 8
2007-02-14 19:31:20
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answered by lilcurly 4
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in the NBA when u r talkin bout a little big man, they mean a guy who is a PF or C but only 6'7"-6'9" range of height like 6'9" C/PF Ben Wallace, so I'd say the best little big man in the NBA, my pick would be Carlos Boozer
2007-02-14 19:02:48
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answered by Bo 3
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Right now, it's probably Iverson. He's pretty small, but always plays hard and is consistent when it comes to points in a game. He just needs to work on making those around him better.
2007-02-14 18:32:29
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answered by mauiman240 2
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Easy.. Steve Nash without a question. Look at the Suns without him.. He clearly deserves a third MVP, his numbers are all up and the team is winning when he is healthy. I mean come on 2 15+ winning streaks in one season, and lost 3 straight without him, he is vital.
2007-02-14 18:37:27
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answered by minyshady_69 1
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Tony Parker from SA Spurs
2007-02-14 19:22:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I would have to say either Allen Iverson or Earl Boykins
2007-02-15 12:37:27
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answered by Knick 1
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