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The 18 Most Athletic Big Men in NBA History

Being a big man in the NBA used to mean staying in the paint and moving like you had bricks in your shoes. But over the years, certain giants have flipped that script—soaring through the air, running the floor like guards, and moving with a smoothness that defies their size.

These aren’t just tall guys who could dunk. These are the freak athletes—centers and power forwards who mixed size, speed, and strength in a way that made jaws drop. Here are the 18 most athletic big men the NBA has ever seen.

18. Jermaine O’Neal

Feb 22, 2014; Oakland, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors center Jermaine O'Neal (7) dunks the ball against the Brooklyn Nets during the fourth quarter at Oracle Arena. The Golden State Warriors defeated the Brooklyn Nets 93-86.
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O’Neal was long, lean, and quick off the floor. He made his name with explosive dunks and swift footwork that belied his 6’11” frame.

17. Anthony Davis

Jan 10, 2021; Houston, Texas, USA; Anthony Davis #3 of the Los Angeles Lakers controls the ball during the first quarter of a game against the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center on January 10, 2021 in Houston, Texas.
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When he’s healthy, Davis glides across the floor like a wing and plays above the rim like a center. His combination of length, speed, and bounce makes him a defensive menace.

16. Tyson Chandler

Jan 3, 2017; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Phoenix Suns center Tyson Chandler (4) handles the ball in the first half of the NBA game against the Miami Heat at Talking Stick Resort Arena.
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In his prime, Chandler was a rim-running, above-the-rim menace. His combination of length, quick jumps, and quick feet helped him become a defensive anchor.

15. Kenyon Martin

Mar 17, 2012; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Clippers forward Kenyon Martin (2) reacts after a foul is called during the game against the Houston Rockets during the third quarter at the Staples Center. The Los Angeles Clippers won 95-91.
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Martin played with a violent athleticism that matched his fiery personality. He exploded off the ground with power, whether for blocks, dunks, or snatching rebounds.

14. Giannis Antetokounmpo

Jan 1, 2018; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) reacts after scoring against the Toronto Raptors during the second half at Air Canada Centre.
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A 7-footer who moves like a guard, Giannis is one of the most unique athletes ever. His long strides and ability to elevate in traffic make him nearly unguardable.

13. Josh Smith

Oct 17, 2014; Orlando, FL, USA; Detroit Pistons forward Josh Smith (6) against the Orlando Magic during the second half at Amway Center. Orlando Magic defeated the Detroit Pistons 99-87.
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Smith was a highlight reel in Atlanta with his fast-twitch leaping and chase-down blocks. He may not have had the smoothest career arc, but his athletic gifts were undeniable.

12. Kevin Garnett

Jan 31, 2012; Cleveland, OH, USA; Boston Celtics power forward Kevin Garnett (5) grimaces after being fouled during a game against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Quicken Loans Arena. The Celtics won 93-90.
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KG had relentless energy, elite coordination, and bounce that made him a matchup nightmare. His ability to move laterally and leap for second-chance points was rare for his height.

11. David Robinson

Feb 11, 1990; Miami, FL USA; FILE PHOTO; San Antonio Spurs center #50 DAVID ROBINSON in action during the 1990 NBA All Star Game at the Miami Arena.
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The Admiral wasn’t just chiseled—he was explosive. Robinson could beat most centers down the floor and elevate well above the rim on both ends.

10. Zion Williamson

Feb 6, 2020; Chicago, Illinois, USA; New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson (1) looks to pass the ball against the Chicago Bulls during the first half at United Center.
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Yes, he’s undersized height-wise, but Zion plays like a power forward and moves like a human freight train. His vertical leap and burst make him a generational athlete among bigs.

9. Chris Webber

Unknown date & location, USA; FILE PHOTO; Michigan Wolverines guard Chris Webber (4) in action.
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Webber could handle the ball like a guard and finish around the rim with grace and power. His agility and coordination made him a unicorn before that term was trendy.

8. Dwight Howard

Jan 9, 2021; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia 76ers center Dwight Howard (39) reacts after a foul call during the third quarter against the Denver Nuggets at Wells Fargo Center.
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Peak Dwight was a freak of nature with an absurd vertical leap and ridiculous strength. He won multiple dunk contests and routinely out-jumped players half his size.

7. Hakeem Olajuwon

Apr 2, 1984; Seattle, WA, USA; FILE PHOTO; Houston Cougars center #35 Hakeem Olajuwon in action against the Georgetown Hoyas during the 1984 NCAA Final Four Championship at the Kingdome.
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Olajuwon was light on his feet with footwork that would make a ballet dancer jealous. Add in his quick hops and fast-twitch instincts, and you had a center who could dominate on both ends without brute force.

6. Blake Griffin

Jan 8, 2021; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Pistons forward Blake Griffin (23) turns with the ball during the second quarter against the Phoenix Suns at Little Caesars Arena.
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Prime Blake was must-see TV, dunking on everyone from Pau Gasol to Kendrick Perkins. His mix of power, agility, and in-air creativity was rare for someone built like a linebacker.

5. Bill Russell

Unknown date; Los Angeles, CA, USA: FILE PHOTO; Los Angeles Lakers forward Elgin Baylor (22) in action against Boston Celtics center Bill Russell (6) at the L.A. Sports Arena.
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Russell’s vertical leap and blazing speed were ahead of his time. He covered ground like a wing and could alter shots midair with ease, all while grabbing rebounds in a crowd.

4. Amare Stoudemire

Jan 21, 2011; San Antonio, TX, USA; New York Knicks forward Amare Stoudemire (1) during the first half against the San Antonio Spurs at the AT&T Center.
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Stat was pure electricity—his first step was unreal, and his dunks were violent. He thrived in transition and off pick-and-rolls thanks to his insane vertical pop.

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3. Shaquille O’Neal

May 9, 2010; Boston, MA, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers center Shaquille O'Neal (33) reacts to a call as they take on the Boston Celtics during the second half in game four of the eastern conference semifinals in the 2010 NBA playoffs at the TD Garden. The Celtics defeated the Cavaliers 97-87.
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Shaq wasn’t just big—he was explosive in his younger years. For a man that size to move the way he did, with that kind of power and agility, was simply ridiculous.

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2. Shawn Kemp

Jan 22, 2015; Boulder, CO, USA; Washington Huskies forward Shawn Kemp Jr. (40) attempts a basket late in the second half against the Colorado Buffaloes at the Coors Events Center. The Huskies defeated the Buffaloes 52-50. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
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Kemp was a human highlight reel who dunked with rage and sprang off the floor like a trampoline. His raw athleticism made him one of the most exciting bigs to ever play.

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1. Wilt Chamberlain

Feb 9, 1971; Cleveland, OH, USA; FILE PHOTO; Los Angeles Lakers center Wilt Chamberlain (13) in action against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Cleveland Arena during the 1970-71 season.
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Wilt was running track, high jumping, and dominating every sport he tried before he became a basketball legend. At over 7 feet tall with freakish strength and speed, he was decades ahead of his time athletically.

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