Sports media often discuss the striking contrast between the physical attributes of these athletes, as captured in a single photograph. Montreal’s center, Lane Huston, who stands at 175 centimeters, is placed next to Olivier Rigue, the tallest basketball player in NCAA history. The Canadian center’s height reaches 236 centimeters. Despite the difference of over half a meter, both athletes compete at an elite level. Huston compensates for his smaller physical size with his phenomenal speed, accurate first passes, and excellent hockey skills. He has become an indispensable member of the NHL team’s defense. Rigue, on the other hand, dominates under the boards, using his unique advantages in rebounding and defense. This example shows that modern professional sports values not only physical size but also the ability to adapt natural abilities to the team’s tactical needs.