Zach LaVine played in all 37 games as a freshman at UCLA and captured Pac-12 All-Freshman Team honors. May 15, 2014, 04:28 pm. LaVine is said to have a 46 inch vertical leap that lets him glide through the air and have a lot of hang time. @Mike_Schmitz. Zach has been able to mesmerize the crowds with his unique and creative dunks in the Slam Dunk Contests that he has participated in. The Cristiano Ronaldo vertical jump height proves that he's a specimen, but how does it compare to other athletes from various sports?
What we thought was impossible to do in the NBA 30 years ago is seen in some college games nowadays and young basketball players are becoming more and more talented with better and better characteristics. The 2015 NBA Slam Dunk Contest winner, Zach LaVine owns a maximum vertical of 46 inches. Having the ability to jump high not only helps you dunk but it expands your game in many other areas as well. He finished the season making 48 … People are constantly progressing in every possible field including sports. Muggsy Bogues is an incredible athlete with a 44 inch vertical leap. Vonleh, except for the 6’8 WOS, is an absolut octopus at 18 YO(he’ll continue to grow), i knew for the weight(he has great lower body strength at this young age, C lower body strength), the huge wingspan compared to his height and the hands(it’s only 2nd all time at 18YO).
Check it Out! At 6'5… Zach will definitely be running into temptations every which way in the LaVine’s athleticism during the NBA draft combine, where he finished in the top 10 of all 5 assessment tests (4 of which he was inside the top 5), definitely improved his draft stock. Whether you figured it out at the NBA Draft Combine or at some point during UCLA's season, you might be familiar with Zach LaVine's athletic exploits.
Zach LaVine – 46″ The newest addition to the highest vertical leap club is 6’5” Zach Lavine who won the 2015 NBA Slam Dunk Contest. For comparison, at the 2014 Combine, Minnesota Timberwolves guard and 2-time NBA Dunk Contest winner Zach LaVine posted a 41.5-inch vertical.
Standing at only 5 foot 3 he was the shortest player to ever play in the NBA. His draft combine numbers were quite low as he underperformed and was only able to record a 41.5" vertical, but later on, Zach LaVine vertical leap was recorded at 46 inches. His draft combine numbers were quite low as he underperformed and was only able to record a 41.5" vertical, but later on, Zach LaVine vertical leap was recorded at 46 inches. Zach Lavine: While showcasing his athletic ability, Lavine also helped himself in the measurement realm as he measured 6-5 ¾ with shoes, a 2 ¾ inch increase from 2012 when he measured only 6-3 in shoes at LeBron James Camp. On this site we have compiled the best Muggsy Bogues dunk videos and highlights. He logged the Combine’s fastest lane agility time by a landslide at 10.42 seconds. As of 2017, Zach Lavine officially has the highest vertical of all active NBA players. Mike Schmitz. She's probably got a good head on her shoulders, but let's be honest-- it's a tough road ahead.
Zach Lavine's girlfriend Hunter Mar is a wee little munchkin starting her journey into the world of professional basketball players' girlfriends. ... • Zach Lavine (NBA): 46 inches In fact, his 46 inch vertical leap is one of the highest that the NBA has ever seen.
Best of all, Gordon put in a 2.76 second time in the shuttle that was better than any other player at the combine (the wings had not yet gone); better than Zach LaVine…