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Pat Connaughton Records 2nd-Highest Vertical Ever At NBA Combine
Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports
6-foot-5 former Notre Dame guard/forward Pat Connaughton caught the attention of a lot of people at the NBA Combine on Thursday. Connaughton recorded a ridiculous 44-inch vertical jump, which ties for the second-highest jump at the combine ever. Check this out...

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I wonder why it only goes back to 2001. There are HOFers with high leap totals than everyone on that list. Including some guys that are in the league now live Vince Carter.
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leapin leprechauns!
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wait, what....he's white?
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He had the highest standing vertical as well at 37.5".
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You get a running start? That kind of defeats the purpose of a vertical test
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If that list of players tells me anything, its that there is absolutely no correlation between vertical jump and basketball skill haha.
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Not detracting anything from him, but I wonder what his standing vert would be.
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And he's white?!?!?!

This is actually news, Larry.
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White men CAN jump!! lol
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