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Memphis Basketball Pro Day: Almost 100 NBA Scouts in Attendance - I_LUV_MEMPHISTIGERS - 10-07-2019 07:19 PM

https://www.commercialappeal.com/story/sports/college/memphis-tigers/basketball/2019/10/07/memphis-basketball-penny-hardaway-wiseman-achiuwa-baugh-tigers-nba-pro-day/3891533002/


RE: Memphis Basketball Pro Day: Almost 100 NBA Scouts in Attendance - macgar32 - 10-08-2019 10:06 AM

That is just amazing to me.

For flat footed to be able to touch something over 12 feet in the air. That means Wisman can be standing under the goal and catch an alley oop that was tossed close to 2 feet above the rim.


RE: Memphis Basketball Pro Day: Almost 100 NBA Scouts in Attendance - AlonsoWDC - 10-08-2019 10:14 AM

(10-08-2019 10:06 AM)macgar32 Wrote:  That is just amazing to me.

For flat footed to be able to touch something over 12 feet in the air. That means Wisman can be standing under the goal and catch an alley oop that was tossed close to 2 feet above the rim.

Correct.


RE: Memphis Basketball Pro Day: Almost 100 NBA Scouts in Attendance - holyterror - 10-08-2019 01:01 PM

A team of high flyers!


RE: Memphis Basketball Pro Day: Almost 100 NBA Scouts in Attendance - Oman - 10-10-2019 06:44 PM

(10-08-2019 10:06 AM)macgar32 Wrote:  That is just amazing to me.

For flat footed to be able to touch something over 12 feet in the air. That means Wisman can be standing under the goal and catch an alley oop that was tossed close to 2 feet above the rim.

Not that big of a deal. His standing reach is well over 9 feet. He is probably getting 30 inches of so off the floor from flat footed. Not bad but far from spectacular


RE: Memphis Basketball Pro Day: Almost 100 NBA Scouts in Attendance - MemphisTigerPawr - 10-10-2019 08:00 PM

His measurabes are pretty impressive, he's getting bigger and stronger.


RE: Memphis Basketball Pro Day: Almost 100 NBA Scouts in Attendance - presskh - 10-10-2019 09:19 PM

(10-10-2019 06:44 PM)Oman Wrote:  
(10-08-2019 10:06 AM)macgar32 Wrote:  That is just amazing to me.

For flat footed to be able to touch something over 12 feet in the air. That means Wisman can be standing under the goal and catch an alley oop that was tossed close to 2 feet above the rim.

Not that big of a deal. His standing reach is well over 9 feet. He is probably getting 30 inches of so off the floor from flat footed. Not bad but far from spectacular

Seems pretty good for a big man. It’s not Spud Webb spectacular but still seems very good. I’m curious as to what the average vertical leap of 7’+ NBA players is.


RE: Memphis Basketball Pro Day: Almost 100 NBA Scouts in Attendance - macgar32 - 10-12-2019 09:03 AM

(10-10-2019 09:19 PM)presskh Wrote:  
(10-10-2019 06:44 PM)Oman Wrote:  
(10-08-2019 10:06 AM)macgar32 Wrote:  That is just amazing to me.

For flat footed to be able to touch something over 12 feet in the air. That means Wisman can be standing under the goal and catch an alley oop that was tossed close to 2 feet above the rim.

Not that big of a deal. His standing reach is well over 9 feet. He is probably getting 30 inches of so off the floor from flat footed. Not bad but far from spectacular

Seems pretty good for a big man. It’s not Spud Webb spectacular but still seems very good. I’m curious as to what the average vertical leap of 7’+ NBA players is.

Agreed...

For comparison 6'11 greak freak max standing vertical was 12'2 (9th highest ever). Since Wiseman is off the 12' scale his is likely similar.

Bonus points for who has the highest ever.


RE: Memphis Basketball Pro Day: Almost 100 NBA Scouts in Attendance - Tigerx3 - 10-12-2019 09:18 AM

For the bonus points (there other stuff out there)

Best Combine Vertical Jump Scores

These vertical jump results are taken from combine and draft camp fitness testing and other reliable sources, where the test procedure is known to be a standardized vertical jump technique, and the testing is conducted by qualified sports science staff. These are the best scores as far as we know from each combine, though results from some years are unknown. These are not the top four best jumps, for example there are many more from the NFL testing with jumps over 43".

Standing Vertical Jump (countermovement, no step)

combine vertical jump name notes
NFL 46" (117 cm) Gerald Sensabaugh (FS), North Carolina in 2005
NBA 38.0" (96.5 cm) Dwayne Mitchell (2012) &
Justin Anderson (2015) from NBA Combine
MLS 36.5" (92.7cm) Chris Odoi-Atsem from 2017 MLS combine
AFL 35" (89 cm) Jordan Gallucci (2016) and Aiden Bonar (2017) from the AFL Combine
NHL 34.0" (86 cm) Mac Bennett Hotchkiss School (HIGH-CT), 2009
Maximum Vertical Jump with run up approach

combine vertical jump name notes
NBA 45.5" (115.5 cm) Kenny Gregory from 2001
AFL 40.5" (103 cm) Kyron Hayden from 2017
Other Verified Scores

vertical jump name sport notes
46" (116.8 cm) Jameson Konz NFL see on on youtube. height 6'3.5 and weight 235 pounds. Achieved at Kent States Pro Day.
vertical jumpingUnverified Vertical Jumps

Many reported vertical jump scores are based on rumors and are from jumps using techniques other than the standard ones as described above. Many of these jumps may have been achieved with a single step or a run up, compared to the usual technique for the standard vertical jump test from a standing position. As the protocol used for many of these scores are not listed, it is difficult to make direct comparisons to the best results listed above. These results are listed out of interest, but should not be taken as fact.

The world record holder for the vertical jump (according to answers.com) is held by Michael Wilson of the Globetrotters, who has a 55" leap (he also once dunked on a 12-foot hoop, which is also a record). Someone else reports that Kadour Ziani, the highest vertical leaper from Slamnation, has a vertical jump of 61" (other reports for top leaps for Kadour range from 56"/142cm upwards). There are some other impressive stats coming from another slam dunking group, Team Flight Brothers, especially Terrell Cournoyea aka TDub, who is just 5'9" tall. He has apparently been seen leaping with his head above the basketball rim, very impressive for his size.

Volleyball player Leonel Marshall reportedly has a 50" (127 cm) vertical leap from standing. He is the star of the Men's Cuban National Volleyball team. Search for him on YouTube and you will see some spectacular jumping action of him.

On Reggie Thompson's website, it says that he holds the World Record for highest vertical jump at 59" (recorded in the guiness book as 56").


RE: Memphis Basketball Pro Day: Almost 100 NBA Scouts in Attendance - macgar32 - 10-12-2019 09:38 AM

(10-12-2019 09:18 AM)Tigerx3 Wrote:  For the bonus points (there other stuff out there)

Best Combine Vertical Jump Scores

These vertical jump results are taken from combine and draft camp fitness testing and other reliable sources, where the test procedure is known to be a standardized vertical jump technique, and the testing is conducted by qualified sports science staff. These are the best scores as far as we know from each combine, though results from some years are unknown. These are not the top four best jumps, for example there are many more from the NFL testing with jumps over 43".

Standing Vertical Jump (countermovement, no step)

combine vertical jump name notes
NFL 46" (117 cm) Gerald Sensabaugh (FS), North Carolina in 2005
NBA 38.0" (96.5 cm) Dwayne Mitchell (2012) &
Justin Anderson (2015) from NBA Combine
MLS 36.5" (92.7cm) Chris Odoi-Atsem from 2017 MLS combine
AFL 35" (89 cm) Jordan Gallucci (2016) and Aiden Bonar (2017) from the AFL Combine
NHL 34.0" (86 cm) Mac Bennett Hotchkiss School (HIGH-CT), 2009
Maximum Vertical Jump with run up approach

combine vertical jump name notes
NBA 45.5" (115.5 cm) Kenny Gregory from 2001
AFL 40.5" (103 cm) Kyron Hayden from 2017
Other Verified Scores

vertical jump name sport notes
46" (116.8 cm) Jameson Konz NFL see on on youtube. height 6'3.5 and weight 235 pounds. Achieved at Kent States Pro Day.
vertical jumpingUnverified Vertical Jumps

Many reported vertical jump scores are based on rumors and are from jumps using techniques other than the standard ones as described above. Many of these jumps may have been achieved with a single step or a run up, compared to the usual technique for the standard vertical jump test from a standing position. As the protocol used for many of these scores are not listed, it is difficult to make direct comparisons to the best results listed above. These results are listed out of interest, but should not be taken as fact.

The world record holder for the vertical jump (according to answers.com) is held by Michael Wilson of the Globetrotters, who has a 55" leap (he also once dunked on a 12-foot hoop, which is also a record). Someone else reports that Kadour Ziani, the highest vertical leaper from Slamnation, has a vertical jump of 61" (other reports for top leaps for Kadour range from 56"/142cm upwards). There are some other impressive stats coming from another slam dunking group, Team Flight Brothers, especially Terrell Cournoyea aka TDub, who is just 5'9" tall. He has apparently been seen leaping with his head above the basketball rim, very impressive for his size.

Volleyball player Leonel Marshall reportedly has a 50" (127 cm) vertical leap from standing. He is the star of the Men's Cuban National Volleyball team. Search for him on YouTube and you will see some spectacular jumping action of him.

On Reggie Thompson's website, it says that he holds the World Record for highest vertical jump at 59" (recorded in the guiness book as 56").

Vertical Reach record was 12'5.5" held by DJ Stephens...Now that is a freakish athlete.


RE: Memphis Basketball Pro Day: Almost 100 NBA Scouts in Attendance - Tiger87 - 10-12-2019 08:52 PM

(10-12-2019 09:38 AM)macgar32 Wrote:  Vertical Reach record was 12'5.5" held by DJ Stephens...Now that is a freakish athlete.

Nice find, and reminder