Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into NBA player stats lately, because, you know, that’s what I do in my spare time. And Tyrese Maxey of the Philadelphia 76ers? That guy’s been on a tear! But I was curious about one specific thing: his wingspan.

It started simple enough. I googled “Tyrese Maxey wingspan.” I figured, someone’s gotta have measured this, right? It’s the kind of stat that gets thrown around all the time.
The first few results were, let’s just say, not super helpful. A bunch of fan forums, some general stats pages, but nothing concrete. I scrolled, and scrolled, and scrolled some more. It’s amazing how much stuff is out there, and how much of it is, well, useless.
Then I found a couple of sites that looked a little more promising. One was a pre-draft scouting report, and another was a dedicated basketball stats database. Bingo!
- I opened both sites in new tabs, because I’m all about comparing and contrasting.
- I skimmed through the scouting report first. Lots of jargon, lots of analysis of his “potential” and “upside.” Finally, buried in a paragraph about his physical attributes, I saw it: “Wingspan: 6’6″.”
- I read and check again, double-checked, it’s really showing 6’6″, my man!
Then I jumped over to the stats database. I searched for Maxey’s profile, found the “physical measurements” section, and… there it was again! 6’6″.
So, there you have it. After a bit of digging, a bit of sifting through the internet’s vast and often confusing landscape, I confirmed: Tyrese Maxey’s wingspan is reportedly 6’6″.