Ben Wallace, at an exact 6ft 7 (200.7 cm), embodied defensive dominance in the NBA, using his towering frame, incredible wingspan, and relentless intensity to become one of basketball's greatest shot-blockers and rebounders.
His height fueled a career defined by physicality and grit, anchoring the Detroit Pistons' shocking 2004 NBA Championship victory over the star-studded Lakers.
- Four-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year (unmatched record)
- Four-time All-Star and four-time All-NBA selection
- Played 16 seasons with Washington, Orlando Magic, Detroit Pistons, Chicago Bulls, and Cleveland Cavaliers
Wallace's 6ft 7 stature was central to his underdog image, proving that skill and effort at this height could redefine elite big-man play.