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Muggsy Bogues
American basketball player-coach

Muggsy Bogues

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American basketball player-coach
A.K.A.
Tyrone Bogues Tyrone Curtis Bogues Muggs Billy Apple
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Baltimore, USA
Age
59 years
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Height:
160 cm
Weight:
62 kg
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Biography

Tyrone Curtis "Muggsy" Bogues (born January 9, 1965) is an American former basketball player. The shortest player ever to play in the National Basketball Association, the 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m) Bogues played point guard for four teams during his 14-season career in the NBA. Although best known for his ten seasons with the Charlotte Hornets, Bogues also played for the Washington Bullets, Golden State Warriors, and Toronto Raptors. After his NBA career, he served as head coach of the now-defunct Charlotte Sting of the WNBA.

Early life

Bogues was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and grew up in the Lafayette Court housing projects.He was raised by his mother after his father went to prison. He played at Dunbar High School in Baltimore, where he was coached by Bob Wade, later the head coach at the University of Maryland.He was a teammate of future NBA players David Wingate (graduating class ahead of him), Reggie Williams and Reggie Lewis (both in his graduating class). The 1981–82 Dunbar Poets finished the season at 29–0 during Bogues' junior season and finished 31–0 during his senior season, and were ranked first in the nation by USA Today.

College

Bogues making a layup for the Wake Forest Demon Deacons

He played four years at Wake Forest University, averaging 11.3 points, 8.4 assists and 3.1 steals per game in his junior year. He followed with a senior campaign in which he averaged 14.8 points, 9.5 assists, 3.8 rebounds and 2.4 steals per game. When his collegiate career ended, he was the ACC career leader in steals and assists.

Bogues played for the USA national team in the 1986 FIBA World Championship and won the gold medal.

NBA career

After a brief stint playing for the Rhode Island Gulls in the USBL, Bogues was drafted 12th overall in the 1987 NBA draft by the Washington Bullets, and was part of a talent-laden draft class that also included David Robinson, Reggie Miller, Scottie Pippen, and Kevin Johnson. In his rookie year, Bogues was a teammate of Manute Bol who stood 7 ft 7 in (2.31 m) tall. They were the tallest and shortest players in NBA history at the time, with 28 inches (71 cm) difference between them. Bol and Bogues appeared on three magazine covers together.

Bogues blocked 39 shots as a professional player, including one by 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) tall Patrick Ewing, on April 14, 1993. Bogues reportedly had a 44-inch (110 cm) vertical leap, but his hands were too small to hold on to a ball to dunk one-handed.

Charlotte Hornets

The Miami Heat and Charlotte Hornets were set to enter the NBA for the 1988–89 NBA season. Despite their weakness at the point guard position, Bogues was left unprotected by the Bullets. On June 22, 1988 the Hornets selected him in the expansion draft. As Bogues settled in Charlotte, he established himself as an exceptional passer, a great stealer, and one of the fastest players on the court.

Bogues spent ten years in Charlotte as the Hornets, led by Alonzo Mourning and Larry Johnson, became one of the NBA's most popular teams and a perennial playoff contender. Bogues was one of the most popular players in Hornets history. He is the Hornets' career leader in minutes played (19,768), assists (5,557), steals (1,067), turnovers (1,118), and assists per 48 minutes (13.5).

Later career

Six games into the 1997–98 NBA season, Bogues was traded, along with Tony Delk, to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for B. J. Armstrong. Bogues played two seasons with the Warriors, and then signed as a free agent with the Toronto Raptors, where he would finish his career. Although he was later traded to the New York Knicks and then to Dallas Mavericks, he did not play in a game for either team.

NBA career statistics

  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game
 FG% Field goal percentage 3P% 3-point field goal percentage FT% Free throw percentage
 RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game
 BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high

Regular season

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
1987–88Washington791420.6.390.188.7841.75.11.6.05.0
1988–89Charlotte792122.2.426.077.7502.17.81.4.15.4
1989–90Charlotte816533.9.491.192.7912.610.72.0.09.4
1990–91Charlotte814628.4.460.000.7962.78.31.7.07.0
1991–92Charlotte826934.0.472.074.7832.99.12.1.18.9
1992–93Charlotte828035.0.453.231.8333.78.82.0.110.0
1993–94Charlotte777735.7.471.167.8064.110.71.7.010.8
1994–95Charlotte787833.7.477.200.8893.38.71.3.011.1
1995–96Charlotte6012.8.375.0001.0001.23.2.3.02.3
1996–97Charlotte656528.9.400.417.8442.27.21.3.08.0
1997–98Charlotte208.0.437.0001.000.52.01.0.03.0
1997–98Golden State593126.3.494.250.8942.25.51.1.15.8
1998–99Golden State36519.8.439.000.8612.03.71.2.05.1
1999–00Toronto80521.6.448.333.9081.73.7.8.15.1
2000–01Toronto3011.3.000.000.0001.01.7.7.00.0
Career88955628.6.458.278.8272.67.61.6.07.7

Playoffs

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
1988Washington102.0.000.000.000.02.0.0.00.0
1993Charlotte9938.4.476.000.7144.07.82.7.09.8
1995Charlotte4436.3.311.3331.0001.56.31.0.08.5
1997Charlotte2229.0.579.8571.0001.52.5.5.016.0
2000Toronto3229.0.286.333.3332.01.71.3.05.3
Career191733.6.419.476.7692.75.61.7.08.9

Career after the NBA

After leaving the NBA, Bogues worked in the real estate business until August 3, 2005, when he was named head coach of the Charlotte Sting in the Women's National Basketball Association, despite a lack of coaching experience.He was shorter than all of his players — at 5'6", Helen Darling was the shortest Sting player. Bogues led the Sting to a 14-30 record before the team folded in January 2007.

In 2011, he became the head coach of United Faith Christian Academy boys' high school basketball team in Charlotte, North Carolina after serving as an assistant to former head coach Shaun Wiseman. His autobiography, In the Land of Giants, recounts the struggles of growing up in inner-city Baltimore and achieving success in the NBA.

On March 18, 2014, Bogues was named the Charlotte Hornets' Ambassador, participating in the team's rebranding.

Television and movie appearances

Bogues appeared in the movie Space Jam, as one of five NBA players (along with Charles Barkley, Shawn Bradley, Larry Johnson, and Patrick Ewing) whose playing ability is stolen by the villainous Monstars.

He had a cameo appearance in the movie Juwanna Mann.

Bogues made a cameo appearance in TV series Curb Your Enthusiasm as himself, sharing a restroom with Larry David and Richard Lewis and nearly having an altercation with David after catching them looking at his penis while urinating.

In 1996, Bogues had a cameo at the end of Eddie in which Whoopi Goldberg's character flirts with him. He then walks out onto the court to support her character preventing Wild Bill from moving the Knicks.

He made a cameo appearance on an episode of Saturday Night Live with Charles Barkley hosting and Nirvana the musical guest.

He also appeared in an episode of Hang Time where he spoke against steroids.

Bogues appeared in "Rebound", the first episode of season 7 of Royal Pains, in which he attended a welcoming party hosted by Ms. "New Parts" Newberg.

Bouges was interviewed for Baltimore Boys, an ESPN 30 for 30 documentary that highlighted the Dunbar Poets high school basketball team.

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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
Is Muggsy Bogues his birth name?
No, Muggsy Bogues' birth name is Tyrone Curtis Bogues. He acquired the nickname "Muggsy" from his childhood days due to the fact that he used to steal people's balls during pickup games.
How tall is Muggsy Bogues?
Muggsy Bogues is famously known for being one of the shortest players in NBA history, standing at just 5 feet 3 inches (1.60 meters) tall.
What teams did Muggsy Bogues play for?
Muggsy Bogues played for four different NBA teams during his career. He was most recognized for his time with the Charlotte Hornets, where he spent the majority of his career. He also played for the Washington Bullets, Golden State Warriors, and Toronto Raptors.
Did Muggsy Bogues have any notable career achievements?
Yes, despite his height disadvantage, Muggsy Bogues had a successful career in the NBA. He was known for his exceptional ball-handling skills and passing ability. He led the league in steals per game during the 1988-1989 season and was selected for the NBA All-Defensive Second Team in 1994.
What is Muggsy Bogues doing now?
After retiring from professional basketball, Muggsy Bogues has been involved in various ventures. He has worked as a basketball coach, participated in numerous charity events, and has been featured in movies and television shows. Currently, he serves as a Hornets Ambassador for the Charlotte Hornets organization.
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