The vertical leap has always been a sure-fire sign of natural born athleticism. From the games best dunkers to NBA legends, it’s always difficult to get consistent numbers on a player’s vertical leap. However, we’ve done our best at compiling the most accurate numbers for the top 10 vertical leapers in NBA history starting off with No. 10.
Height: 6’5″
Weight: 218 lb
Vertical leap: 44 inches
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