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    The best leapers ever at the NBA draft combine

    Ironside Sports MediaBy Ironside Sports MediaMay 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Though it’s not the one vital ability, a basketball participant’s leaping skill has to rank among the many most important in direction of figuring out future potential success.

    That’s why, on the annual NBA draft mix, prospects get their max vertical leap measured yearly.

    Beneath, try the best-recorded leapers ever on the occasion.

    Ethan Miller/Getty Photographs

    Max vertical leap: 48 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 41.5 inches

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    Max vertical leap: 45.5 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 39.5 inches

    Max vertical leap: 44.5 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 37 inches

    Hamidou Diallo

    Max vertical leap: 44.5 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 34.5 inches

    Pat Connaughton, Portland Trail Blazers

    Max vertical leap: 44 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 37.5 inches

    Kay Felder

    Max vertical leap: 44 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 35.5 inches

    Shane Larkin

    Max vertical leap: 44 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 34.5 inches

    Max vertical leap: 44 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 34.5 inches

    Demetrius Jackson

    Max vertical leap: 43.5 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 37.5 inches

    Max vertical leap: 43.5 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 37 inches

    Tim Bowers

    Max vertical leap: 43.5 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 37 inches

    Markel Brown

    Max vertical leap: 43.5 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 36.5 inches

    Nate Robinson, New York Knicks

    Max vertical leap: 43.5 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 35.5 inches

    Justin Anderson

    Max vertical leap: 43 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 38 inches

    Michael Reaves/Getty Photographs

    Max vertical leap: 43 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 37.5 inches

    Mike Ehrmann/Getty Photographs

    Max vertical leap: 43 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 36 inches

    Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports activities

    Max vertical leap: 43 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 35 inches

    Marcus Alexander Thornton

    Max vertical leap: 43 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 34.5 inches

    Keifer Sykes

    Max vertical leap: 43 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 34 inches

    Matt Santangelo

    Max vertical leap: 43 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 33.5 inches

    Alex Scales

    Max vertical leap: 42.5 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 38.5 inches

    Max vertical leap: 42.5 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 37.5 inches

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    Max vertical leap: 42.5 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 36 inches

    Speedy Claxton

    Max vertical leap: 42.5 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 36 inches

    Max vertical leap: 42.5 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 36 inches

    Iman Shumpert

    Max vertical leap: 42 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 36.5 inches

    Patrick Ewing Jr

    Max vertical leap: 42 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 35 inches

    Max vertical leap: 42 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 35 inches

    Max vertical leap: 42 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 34.5 inches

    Frank Jackson, New Orleans Pelicans

    Max vertical leap: 42 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 34.5 inches

    Max vertical leap: 42 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 34.5 inches

    Max vertical leap: 42 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 34 inches

    Jordan Farmar

    Max vertical leap: 42 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 33.5 inches

    Ethan Miller/Getty Photographs

    Max vertical leap: 42 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 33.5 inches

    Victor Oladipo

    Max vertical leap: 42 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 33 inches

    Josh Okogie

    Max vertical leap: 42 inches
    Standing vertical leap: 33 inches

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