Ladies, have you ever wondered which NBA players have the best hair?
I have, so I decided to make a top 5 list, with No. 1 being the basketball player with the best hair.
The only thing prettier than Timofey Mozgov's hair is his eyes. His hair lands him at No. 5, but if we were comparing eyes he would be in at No. 1.
Mozgov, a center for the Denver Nuggets, was born in the USSR.
Coming in at No. 4 is Chase Budinger, a guard/forward for the Houston Rockets, for his light Californian locks that are neither too long nor too short. I must say that this is the perfect cut for playing basketball since it stays out of Budinger's face while still looking great.
"It's fun to be back ... You step on that court and it brings back a lot of memories."- Chase Budinger
#3 Luis Scola
Luis Scola, a forward/center for the Houston Rockets, has long brown hair which is why he is at No. 3 in the countdown. Scola hasn't always lived in the U.S.; he was born in Argentina.
"It's getting harder and harder to prepare for a tournament ... Every year the difficulties grow. It's so hard physically and mentally that achieving the goals make it even better than before."- Luis Scola
#2 Andrew Bogut
Andrew Bogut plays center for the Milwaukee Bucks. More pictures are available on his website, and I must say that he has sublime, shiny hair for a man. Bogut is originally from Australia, and his parents both have Australian names. His father's name is Miso, which translates to Michael; similarly, his mother's name is Ankica, meaning Anne.
#1 Joakim Noah
Joakim Noah of New York is a forward/center for the Chicago Bulls. You can view photos of Noah on his website to see his long curly hair.
Noah recently showed his support for Tim Tebow by saying, "Me personally, I have completely different beliefs than him. But at the same time I respect the fact that he speaks his truth. He speaks his truth and he's a warrior. He's a winner. At the end of the day, his teammates respect that."
Noah appears to have a nice personality to go along with his nice hair; you can't go wrong with that!
Did you agree with my top five best hair choices? Who would you choose as No. 1?
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Post a CommentGreat job on this article liked how you added comments by the players nice job Laura Everly