Muggsy Bogues Height, Age, Net Worth

Quick Info Muggsy Bogues :

NameTyrone Curtis “Muggsy” Bogues
NickNameMuggsy Bogues
Date of BirthJanuary 9, 1965
Age (2024)59 Years
NationalityUnited States
HomeTownBaltimore, Maryland
Height5ft 3in
ProfessionAmerican former basketball player
EducationHigh School :Paul Laurence Dunbar
(Baltimore, Maryland)
College : Wake Forest (1983–1987)
SpouseKim Bogues (m. 1989)
ChildrensBrittney Bogues
Net Worth100-110 Million Dollars
Instagram@therealmuggsy

Who is Muggsy Bogues ?

Tyrone Curtis “Muggsy” Bogues, a diminutive giant of the basketball world, stands as a testament to the power of determination and skill regardless of stature. Born on January 9, 1965, in Baltimore, Maryland, Bogues emerged from challenging circumstances to become the shortest player ever to grace the courts of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Standing at a mere 5 feet 3 inches (1.60 meters), his height belied his extraordinary talent and indomitable spirit.

Muggsy Bogues
Muggsy Bogues

Growing up in the Lafayette Court housing projects, Bogues faced adversity from an early age. Despite the hurdles, he found solace and purpose in sports, excelling not only in basketball but also in wrestling and baseball. It was on the playgrounds of Baltimore where he earned the moniker “Muggsy,” a nod to a character from The Bowery Boys, reflecting his fearless and gritty style of play.

Bogues’s journey to basketball stardom took a significant turn when he attended Dunbar High School in Baltimore. Under the guidance of coach Bob Wade, he honed his skills alongside future NBA luminaries, including David Wingate, Reggie Williams, and Reggie Lewis. Together, they propelled Dunbar to unprecedented success, culminating in undefeated seasons and national recognition.

Facts about Muggsy Bogues :

  • Tyrone Curtis Bogues, nicknamed “Muggsy,” is the shortest player ever in the NBA at 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m).
  • A point guard, he played for 4 teams in his 14-year NBA career: Washington Bullets, Charlotte Hornets, Golden State Warriors, and Toronto Raptors.
  • Known for his time with the Charlotte Hornets, he also had success with other teams.
  • Bogues was a steals and assists leader, finishing in the top 7 in assists for 6 seasons and top 10 in steals for 3.
  • He achieved 146 career NBA double-doubles (point-assists).
  • After the NBA, he coached the WNBA’s Charlotte Sting.
  • Surprisingly defensive, he blocked 39 shots in his career, including one on 7-footer Patrick Ewing.
Muggsy Bogues
Muggsy Bogues
  • Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he grew up in challenging housing projects.
  • His parents were short (mother 4 ft 11 in, father 5 ft 5 in) and he had 3 older siblings.
  • Facing hardship, he was hit by stray gunfire at age 5 and witnessed a brutal death as a child.
  • His father received a 20-year sentence for armed robbery when Muggsy was 12, and a brother struggled with drugs.
  • Beyond basketball, he excelled in wrestling and baseball.
  • Nicknamed “Muggsy” after a character from “The Bowery Boys,” he played on playgrounds as a youth.
  • Initially attending Southern High, he transferred to Dunbar High for healthcare classes to pursue dentistry.
  • Coached by Bob Wade (future Maryland coach), he played with future NBA stars like David Wingate and Reggie Lewis.
  • Dunbar went undefeated (29-0 & 31-0) during his junior and senior years, earning a #1 national ranking by USA Today.
  • Despite his height, he received college basketball scholarship offers from several schools.
  • Attending Wake Forest University, he averaged 11.3 points, 8.4 assists, and 3.1 steals as a junior.
  • He led the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in steals and assists as a senior, receiving the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award.
  • Wake Forest retired his jersey and inducted him into their Hall of Fame. As of 2021, he holds their career steals and assists records.