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Watch 6-foot-10 Matt Bonner navigate his new concession stand-sized house
Published
Mar. 30, 2016 3:21 p.m. ET

Cameron DaSilva

Tiny houses have become all the rage in recent years with people sizing down to save money and live on the road. It works for some families, but buying a house that's only 276 square feet doesn't make much sense for others.
San Antonio Spurs big man Matt Bonner falls into the latter category for two reasons. Not only is he 6-foot-10, but he's also very wealthy, having made more than $29 million in his career. Yet, he still decided to have a custom tiny house built for him on the show, "Tiny House Nation."
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The place is obviously small, but the ceilings were made with Bonner's height in mind. That doesn't change the fact that he can stretch his arms out and touch both walls, though. At it's complete with a basketball hoop.
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