Yao Ming, the dominant Chinese center, has been named to Bleacher Report's Greatest Players of All Time at Every Height.
What happened?
He earned the prestige as the greatest 7-foot-6 player to ever play in the league based on Bleacher Report's Andy Bailey's list.
The list considered other players of the same height, including Shawn Bradley and Tacko Fall.
Why it matters for Yao Ming
Yao Ming's career was marked by eight All-Star nominations, five All-NBA bids, and a 2003 All-Rookie honor, despite being cut short due to injuries.
He averaged 19 points, 9.2 rebounds, 1.9 blocks, and a 52.4% field goal completion throughout his career.
What comes next?
After retirement, Yao Ming spent several years heavily involved with the Chinese Basketball Association, serving a seven-year term as their leader until October 2024.
Under his leadership, the women’s national team won gold medals at two consecutive Asian Games in Jakarta and Hangzhou.
Yao Ming's impact on the NBA is still remembered today, with fans recalling his infamous battles with Shaquille O'Neal.
He was inducted into the 2016 Basketball Hall of Fame, a testament to his lasting legacy.
The Houston Rockets have two of the seven best 7-foot players, with Hakeem Olajuwon taking home the prestige of the NBA's greatest 7-footer.
Yao Ming's dominance on the court was undeniable, with his 7'6" frame and feathery soft shooting and passing touch making him a major impediment for opposing offenses.
As of 2024, Yao Ming's legacy continues to inspire new generations of basketball players.