Since retiring from the NBA, former Houston Rockets center Yao Ming is still very much in the public eye.
But instead of always standing around other tall basketball players, the 7-foot-6 Ming spends a lot of time standing next to average-sized people and making them look small and even some other large athletes and making them look average-sized.
No matter whom Ming stands next to, people love the photos because it puts his size into a perspective we never truly grasped when he was an NBA player.
Below are some of our favorite post-retirement photos of Ming.
People love posing with Ming.
Since retiring, Ming has served as a delegate for the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference where he looms large.
In a sea of reporters and photographers, Ming looks like a mountain peaking up through the clouds.
Here is Yao Ming with Hong Kong actor Eric Tsang.
But it is most jarring when Ming stands next to other athletes, like JJ Watt, who is 6-foot-5 and weighs 290 pounds. Watt looks like a high school football player next to Ming.
Ricky Rubio is only an inch shorter than Watt, but looks like a child next to Ming.
Even the 6-foot-11 Joakim Noah is tiny next to Yao.
Shaquille O'Neal is 7-foot-1 and weighs over 300 pounds!
Yao says he's 7 feet 4 I think he's 7 foot 8
The 6-foot-9 LeBron James doesn't have to look up to many people.
Even when he is sitting down at a press conference Ming can make other people look tiny.
Michael Jordan has never looked so small.
—NBA (@NBA) October 14, 2015Here Ming is greeted by Philippine Vice President Jejomar Binay.
These four golfers never looked so small.
This photo of golf legend Gary Player looks like it should be an optical illusion.
Here is Yao with Allen Iverson (in the blue shirt) and John Daly (in the red shirt, but you guys knew that).
OK, that is actually a child.
Yao has always been tall. But when he played he was much thinner so the juxtaposition was not as jarring.
One person Yao doesn't make look tiny is his wife, Ye Li, who is 6-foot-3 and also a former basketball player.
Here is Yao at a graduation ceremony at Shantou University.
Yao is truly larger than life.
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