Real reason basketball players have Messed-Up feet

Basketball
By Odero Charles | Jun 04, 2018
Lebron James toes

Photos of NBA Stars’ feet may make you wonder whether all basketball players have something crazy going on with their feet.

That does not seem to be the case, but in truth, the real reason their feet are kind of messed up- it’s because they go through an absurd amount of strain during training or game.

James-Harden-toes

And during these athletic activities i.e. running, turning, dodging or jumping, their nails get scrounged up, and toes begin to curl in weird ways, not to mention issues like athlete’s foot and blisters that a lot of sportsmen/women suffer from.

Shaquille Oneal toes

Also, during playing, they are going to get stepped on and kicked and nails break or toes get sprained.

Then, to add insult to injury, the huge weight of basketball players vs the quick start / stops that come with the game.

DA calls me big mummy but he is working with these dinosaur toes .... ???? pic.twitter.com/xsGeZVdG5i — Dirk Nowitzki (@swish41) October 8, 2017

To prove this, photos of the feet of some of the NBA’s biggest stars are making their way round to show us that.

 It’s no wonder NBA players get pedicures.

Share this story
Kenyan athletics stars to look out for in 2026
From their recent performances, Kenyan stars are set to weave another tapestry as they eye glory and dominance.
Kenya's fists of fury
Kenyan professional boxers has little time to rest as they gear up to numerous fights this year.
Cameroon end South Africa hopes to reach AFCON last eight
Goals by Junior Tchamadeu and Christian Kofane took Cameroon through to the AFCON 2025 quarter-finals at South Africa's expense
Diaz sends Morocco to AFCON 2025 quarter-finals
Brahim Diaz maintained his goal-a-game record at the AFCON 2025 by scoring to take Morocco into the quarter-finals with a 1-0 victory over Tanzania
With Standard Group PLC on board, it's now time to rave off
The Standard Group PLC has thrown its weight behind women in motorsport after announcing a sponsorship partnership with Kenya’s all-women Lioness Rally Team for the 2026 calendar.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS