The NBA has had enough with the ridiculous player height reports. After years of lying about the size of our favorite stars, the league sent out a memo demanding to expose the truth — once and for all.

The results were about as you would expect.

Here is a list of some of the most interesting and glaring updates to player heights…

The NBA has installed new rules for teams to verify official player heights, now without shoes. Here are the new heights for Dwight Howard, Anthony Davis, LeBron James, Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson, according to our NBA Insider @ShamsCharania pic.twitter.com/Zj6B6rt8pF — Stadium (@Stadium) October 18, 2019

Dwight Howard and Anthony Davis both went from 6’11 to 6’9.75, LeBron James went from 6’8 to 6’8.5, Kevin Durant went from 6’9 to 6’9.5, and Klay Thompson went from 6’7 to 6’5.

So, KD is no 7-footer. Klay Thompson isn’t as tall as we thought, and the two “big men” (D12 and Davis) are only an inch taller than Bron.

Of course, these names are just the tip of the iceberg. All around the association, we can find some pretty noticeable changes in player height. But, hey, at least the truth is finally out there.

Better late than never, I guess.