I was telling my son about Clifford Ray (of Warriors' fame) when we went to his Wikipedia page and found the claim that his arms are 3 feet 9 inches long. 3 feet 9 inches long! That's 45 inches.
The wingspan of that man must be around 9 and a half feet!
Could this be a misprint? Does anybody know if it's even possible?
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parson wrote:I was telling my son about Clifford Ray (of Warriors' fame) when we went to his Wikipedia page and found the claim that his arms are 3 feet 9 inches long. 3 feet 9 inches long! That's 45 inches.
The wingspan of that man must be around 9 and a half feet!
Could this be a misprint? Does anybody know if it's even possible?
They measure wingspans at the combine and I have never seen a wingspan over 8 feet.
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Manute Bol has the largest wing-span in NBA history at 8'6".
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I hear y'all, but go to his wiki page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifford_Ray and scroll down to the section entitled, "Dolphin rescue" and see for yourself.
Do some people - maybe - measure arm length from the spine?
Do some people - maybe - measure arm length from the spine?
My mother told me, she said, "Elwood, to make it in this world you either have to be oh, so clever or oh, so pleasant." Well, for years I was clever; I recommend pleasant.
Elwood P. Dowd (Jimmy Stewart, in the film "Harvey")
Elwood P. Dowd (Jimmy Stewart, in the film "Harvey")