Who has the highest vertical leap in the NBA?

Who has the highest vertical leap in the NBA?

There’s only been one player nicknamed “His Airness in NBA history,” and that’s Michael Jordan. He currently owns the NBA highest vertical jump of the entire tournament, which is 48 inches. This number comes with a hang time on the rim of 0.92 seconds.

What was Michael Jordan vertical leap?

Bottom Line: Jordan’s incredible full 4 foot vertical leap put the top of his head 6 inches above the rim and the bottom of his feet higher than the rest of our NBA studs. Rocketship Jordan jumps 5 inches higher than Vince Carter, 4 inches higher than James, and an incredible 20 inches higher than the NBA average.

What is Ronaldo’s vertical leap?

In the Serie A game between Juventus and Sampdoria, Ronaldo demonstrated his ability to jump, when he reached a ball, which was 2.56 m high, and banged it with his head, scoring a ridiculous goal. Cristiano Ronaldo’s vertical leap was 71 cm (28 inches) when scoring that world-class goal.

How good was the 2014 NBA draft class?

As such, the 2014 NBA class turned out to be relatively weak relative to expectations – though it produced All-NBA talents such as Nikola Jokic and Joel Embiid. Below, we re-draft the 2014 NBA draft class the way it should have been.

Who is the NBA’s best player of 2013-2014?

LeBron James continues to reign as the NBA’s best player. To little surprise, Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant was announced as the 2013-2014 Most Valuable Player in the NBA on Tuesday.

Is DeMar DeRozan the best player in the NBA?

DeMar DeRozan, SF, Toronto Raptors Possibly the most under-rated player in the NBA, DeRozan oozes athleticism and he did a great job of being a more aggressive shooter in 2013-2014 (22.7 ppg). In DeRozan, the Raptors have a high-scoring swingman in his prime.

Who is the 2013-2014 NBA MVP?

Photo: Reuters To little surprise, Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant was announced as the 2013-2014 Most Valuable Player in the NBA on Tuesday. Durant, who averaged 32 points per game and shot better than 50 percent from the field, beat out LeBron James, who has won the award four times.