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2forheels, I played college ball too, I am sorry that you cannot jump that high. I have son who played both college football and basketball. His athleticism is off the charts. The same as Nivar's. He is 6 feet also, and he has a 50-inch vertical jump. He went to a camp at Elon going into his senior year and that is what was recorded. I have it recorded on my phone that I show people and they are like wow. The next time our girls play; I want you to watch how high she gets off of the floor. Why do you think, CB had IN playing the 3 and 4 some this year on the defensive end. Brittney Sykes played at Syracuse at 5 feet 9 inches tall. This girl can jump out the gym at 5 feet 9 inches tall. She is also very athletic. Here is a video of Sykes. I am sorry but Kate is not as athletic as these girls. This is why I stated that she would not be able to play the 3 like some other poster had stated.
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Here is a video of my son dunking at 5 feet 9 inches tall when he was in the 8th grade. I know what I am talking about.
5'9 Chandler Rivers Dunks
Again, Nivar does not have a 43.5 inch vertical jump. That was my point. She's not even close to that. A vertical jump is measured by standing flat footed and jumping straight up off both feet without bending the knees.
Michael Jordan’s maximum vertical leap is widely reported to be 48 inches (approx. 1.22 meters), often cited as the highest in NBA history. While not officially recorded by the NBA during his era, this measurement is frequently attributed to his 1984
U.S. Olympic team trials.
Vince Carter had an official standing vertical leap measured at approximately 43 inches (109 cm) during his prime. As a 6'6" guard with a nearly 7-foot wingspan, this elite athletic ability allowed him to famously dunk over a 7'2" center in the 2000 Olympics and reportedly touch the top of the 13-foot backboard.
The highest vertical jump with a running start officially recognized by Guinness World Records is
1.27 meters (4 ft 1.92 in), achieved by Darius Clark in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, on June 28, 2022. Clark, a 6'2" former college track athlete, later reportedly improved this mark, with some reports indicating a 51-inch. Notice this says RUNNING not STANDING.
You need to enter your son in the Guinness book of records. and no, you don't know what you are talking about. Nivar's vertical is around 25 inches. Just stop telling fibs. Vertical jump is not the same as running and jumping. If you played ball you would have known this.