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- Posted on: Wed, 05/09/2012 - 10:30am #39013

McDunkin0 - Posted on: Wed, 05/09/2012 - 11:06am #668553

JunkYardDogParticipantholly crap…. this man makes pekovic seems like a little boy !!!
0 - Posted on: Wed, 05/09/2012 - 12:35pm #668573

Snubs15ParticipantThat guys gotta be like 8 feet tall!! lol
0 - Posted on: Wed, 05/09/2012 - 1:08pm #668585

Charlie SheenParticipantyou cant teach height
0 - Posted on: Wed, 05/09/2012 - 1:12pm #668590

RUDEBOY_ParticipantI think that dude is 7’8 and lives in Minnesota..Some shoe company was generous to make him a pair of 22 size shoes….
0 - Posted on: Wed, 05/09/2012 - 1:15pm #668597

TRC1991ParticipantHis name is Igor Vovkovinskiy, he punches Jason Sudeikis in the bar scene in the movie Hall Pass
at age 7 he was 6’0” 200
and he measured in May 2010 at 7’8.33”
people that know him closely guess he weighs around 600
0 - Posted on: Wed, 05/09/2012 - 2:29pm #668621
aamir543ParticipantThat’s Nikola Pekovic? He makes poor Pek look like little JJ Barea.
And if Pek is actually 7’0, than Igor is defeinatly taller than 7’8. He’s huge.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 05/24/2012 - 11:12am #673530

JoeWolf1That guy was on a Nat Geo special on different forms of Giantism. I think there are a couple 8 footers in the world right now, but he’s close to being the world’s tallest man.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 07/26/2012 - 6:38pm #700708
fox2013foxParticipantlol
0 - Posted on: Wed, 10/24/2012 - 11:27pm #723180
BTWADParticipantIn recent years, of course, the game has changed. It’s now all about the versatile, quick players who can blow by opponents and fly down the lane for a dunk. There is more emphasis on three-point shooting and the mid-range game, with fewer and fewer coaches leaning on big men playing with their backs to the basket as a primary offensive set. Finesse seven-footers like Dirk Nowitzki and Andrea Bargnani are now more the norm, while the number of dominant low post centers in the modern NBA can almost be counted on two fingers: Dwight Howard and Andrew Bynum.
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