The 10 Best Little Man Dunkers in NBA History

In honor of Spud Webb's birthday, check out these short (6-foot-2 and under) high risers.

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The average height of players in the NBA is about 6-foot-7. So, for dudes who stand around 6-foot, making the league, much less dunking in it, is a feat in itself. Today, 5-foot-7 Spud Webb, one of the greatest short players and most prolific dunkers in NBA history celebrates his 48th birthday. And in honor of this pioneer's born day, we're looking back at the best short dunkers (6-foot-2 and under) in NBA history. From Robert Pack to Nate Robinson, we bring you the 10 Best Little Man Dunkers in NBA History. Size matters? Think again. Pause.

10. Darrell Armstrong (6-foot-1)

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9. Brandon Jennings (6-foot-1)

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8. Fred Jones (6-foot-2)

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7. Stephon Marbury (6-foot-2)

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6. Allen Iverson (6-foot)

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5. Kevin Johnson (6-foot-1)

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4. Dee Brown (6-foot-1)

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3. Robert Pack (6-foot-2)

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2. Nate Robinson (5-foot-9)

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1. Spud Webb (5-foot-7)

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