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Ranking the Greatest Players Small Players (Under 6'4") in NBA History

Top 6 Greatest 'Small' Players in NBA History according to Chris Broussard:

6. Steve Nash (6’3”): Two-time MVP and a great shooter. I wonder if he played in this day if he’d be a bigger scorer. No Finals appearances, however.”

5. Chris Paul (6’0”): “Great two-way player, led the league in assists four times and led the league in steals six times, but his lack of playoff success as well as CRUMBLING in those series is what hurts him.”

4. John Stockton (6’1”): All-Time leader in assists by a mile. Has 4,000 more assists than the player in second. Two Finals appearances but no jewelry.”

3. Allen Iverson (6’0”): Undoubtedly the greatest scorer in NBA history inch-for-inch. Led the league in scoring 4 times and one of the most iconic players ever. Got to one Finals, but has no rings.”

2. Isiah Thomas (6’1”): “Woefully underrated by the analytics crowd. Him being left off the Dream Team was a terrible injustice and hurt his legacy. Beat Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, and Magic Johnson IN THEIR PRIMES. Two rings.”

1. Steph Curry (6’3”): Greatest shooter in NBA history, literally changed the sport, crafty passer, one of the best ball handlers ever, 5 Finals appearances and working on his fourth ring.”

Check out the full segment below.

Top 6 Greatest Players Small Players (Under 6'4") in NBA History