Okay, so, I got really into this whole “Jason Kidd wingspan” thing today. You know, Jason Kidd, the former NBA player, now coach? Yeah, that guy. I always thought he was a pretty good player, but I never really looked into the details of his physical attributes. So, I started digging.
First, I hit up some basic search engines. Just typed in “Jason Kidd wingspan” and scrolled through the results. Honestly, it wasn’t as easy as I thought it would be. There was a bunch of stuff about his coaching career, his playing stats, but not a lot of solid info on his wingspan.
Then, I started looking at some basketball forums and fan sites. You know, the places where people really get into the nitty-gritty details of players. I found some discussions about Kidd’s wingspan, but there were a lot of different numbers being thrown around. Some people were saying it was 6’8″, others were saying 6’9″, and there were even a few saying it was over 7 feet!
After that, I decided to try and find some old articles or interviews from when Kidd was playing. Maybe there was something from back then that would have the answer. I spent a good chunk of time looking through online archives of sports newspapers and magazines. It was kind of like going down a rabbit hole, but it was also pretty cool to see all that old content.
Finally, I stumbled upon an old article about the 1994 NBA draft. It was a pre-draft profile on Kidd, and it actually had his measurements. And guess what? It listed his wingspan as 6’8″. Bingo! I was pretty stoked to finally find a reliable source.
My Conclusion
- I confirmed it. Jason Kidd’s wingspan is 6’8″.
- It took some serious digging.
- I was feeling pretty good about finally getting to the bottom of it.
It’s kind of crazy how much time you can spend researching something so specific, but it was a fun little adventure. And hey, now I know a little bit more about one of the all-time great point guards. Who knew a simple question about a basketball player’s wingspan would lead me on such a journey?
It just goes to show, sometimes the most interesting things are hidden in the details. And maybe, just maybe, I’ll start paying more attention to wingspans in the future. You never know what you might find!