NBA Players who wear Glasses

Last Modified Apr 19, 2024 12:41 GMT

Most of the players like to wear some accessories even during the matches. Some wear them for their luck while some have need of them. These accessories may be a bracelet or ring and some wear eyeglasses during the matches. In the world of professional basketball, having a great vision is very crucial.

Interestingly, some NBA players have overcome visual challenges with the aid of glasses. Some athletes claim that impaired vision can affect their overall performance. From legends like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to contemporary stars like LeBron James, several players have embraced glasses as a tool for visual correction and fashion. With specialized eyewear, these players enhance their sight, ensuring sharp focus and keeping the best degree of play.

In addition to this, Basketball can be the main cause of blindness for players. So, many basketball players wear protective glasses to prevent eye injuries during matches. Their dedication to sports and visible clarity sets an example for aspiring athletes around the world. This article will have a look at a few notable gamers who put on glasses and have made their mark at the basketball court.

List of Player who wear Glasses:

1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: Kareem is a retired basketball player from America. Born on April 16, 1947, he played 20 seasons inside the NBA for the Los Angeles Lakers and the Milwaukee Bucks. Kareem started wearing glasses after having an injury in his eye during a match in 1975. After that, Kareem wore goggles for 14 seasons.

2. LeBron James: LeBron Raymone James Sr. (born on December 30, 1984) is an American basketball participant. Throughout his basketball profession, LeBron has performed in 3 NBA championships. He wore goggles during a match against the Orlando Magic in 2021. At that time, he just wore goggles for fun and as a part of fashion.

3. James Worthy: James Ager Worthy was born on February 27, 1961. He played as a professional player and now working as a commentator, analyst and television host. He wore goggles after suffering a scratched cornea during a game in 1985. Thereafter, he wore them in most of the matches of his NBA career.

4. Horace Grant: Born on July 4, 1965, Horace Junior Grant is a retired NBA player. Most of the players wear glasses for the protection of their eyes from an in-game injury. But, Horace started wearing glasses after having Lasik eye surgery. So, he chose to wear glasses in place of prescription lenses.

5. Rip Hamilton: Richard Clay “Rip’’ Hamilton is a basketball analyst for CBS Sports HQ and a former basketball player. During his basketball career, he wore a protective face shield. It is quite a difficult task to play with a fully covered face. However, after he broke his nose thrice in two seasons, he started wearing a face mask.

6. Thurl Bailey: Thurl Bailey is a former basketball player. He is now a public speaker. Thurl wore sports goggles for the majority of his professional career as a prevention of eye injuries.

7. Bo Outlaw: Bo Outlaw was born on April 13, 1971. He is a retired basketball player who belongs to America. Bo wore some Oakley-styled glasses during his basketball career.

8. Antoine Carr: Antoine Labotte Carr (born on July 23, 1961) is a retired basketball player. He started wearing glasses after he suffered a lacerated eyeball. However, Antoine wore goggles for a few seasons.

9. Buck Williams: Charles Linwood “Buck” Williams was born on March 8, 1960. Buck Williams wore goggles for most of the time of his basketball career. He just took them off while shooting free throws.

10. Wendell Carter Jr: Born on April 16, 1999, Wendell Andre Carter Jr. is an NBA player for the Orlando Magic. He wears protective glasses in every game but didn’t get much spotted. His trend of wearing goggles caught people's attention when LeBron James borrowed them in 2021. LeBron also posted a post on Instagram of wearing those goggles

FAQ's On NBA Players who wear Glasses

A. Yes, a proper set of protective glasses reduces the risk of eye injuries.

A. Most basketball players wears glasses to protect them of eye injuries.

A. Basketball is a game that can improve the eyesight of any age person.

A. The eyeglasses with rugged frames from Nike, Rec Specs Liberty Sports and Wiley X are considered best for basketball.

A. Athletes mostly wears glasses with polycarbonate lenses as they are scratch resistant which is best for sports.

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