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NBA Draft Combine: Pre-draft measurements and vertical jump score for 59 prospects

Rick Scuteri / USA Today Sports

On Thursday at the NBA draft combine in Chicago, 59 of the top prospects for this June's NBA draft were put through the ringer, spending the day with a measuring tape on their body or a microphone in their face.

The pre-draft combine continued on Friday with further physical testing. This time around, the league measured something that's sure to stand out to fans, at least fans who appreciate a good dunk. Yes, vertical jump was on the agenda for Friday, along with speed and agility drills, and even more interviews and position-specific drills.

Below is a table of the vertical jumps and agility scores recorded Friday. In the post below, you can catch up on things like height, weight, reach and wingspan from Thursday.

Player (School) Mock Vertical Jump (in.) Agility Time
Jordan Adams (UCLA) 25 29.5 12.13
Kyle Anderson (UCLA) 17 NA NA
Thanasis Antetokounmpo (Delaware D-League) 60 39.5 11.39
Isaiah Austin (Baylor) 34 29.5 11
Jordan Bachynski (Arizona State) 33 12.15
Cameron Bairstow (New Mexico) 33.5 11.39
Khem Birch (UNLV) 57 35.5 11.6
Alec Brown (Green Bay) 30 12.05
Jabari Brown (Missouri) 47 32 11.6
Markel Brown (Oklahoma State) 43.5 12.62
Deonte Burton (Nevada) 39 39.5 11.28
Jahii Carson (Arizona State) 56 43.5 11.26
Semaj Christon (Xavier) 36.5 11.55
Jordan Clarkson (Missouri) 46 38.5 10.76
Aaron Craft (Ohio State) 32 10.78
DeAndre Daniels (Connecticut) 33 32 11.46
Spencer Dinwiddie (Colorado) 38 NA NA
Cleanthony Early (Wichita State) 29 40 11.15
Melvin Ejim (Iowa State) 35 11.55
Tyler Ennis (Syracuse) 12 36 11.12
Dante Exum (Australia) 4 34.5 10.75
C.J. Fair (Syracuse) 35 11
Aaron Gordon (Arizona) 11 39 10.81
Jerami Grant (Syracuse) 20 NA NA
P.J. Hairston (Texas D-League/UNC) 24 37 11.12
Gary Harris (Michigan State) 13 NA NA
Joe Harris (Virginia) 33.5 11.11
Rodney Hood (Duke) 22 36 11.21
Cory Jefferson (Baylor) 37.5 12.63
Nick Johnson (Arizona) 51 41.5 10.8
DeAndre Kane (Iowa State) 35.5 10.95
Sean Kilpatrick (Cincinnati) NA NA
Alex Kirk (New Mexico) 31.5 11.2
Zach LaVine (UCLA) 30 41.5 10.42
Devyn Marble (Iowa) 50 35 11.32
James Michael McAdoo (North Carolina) 34 11.61
K.J. McDaniels (Clemson) 19 37 12.71
Doug McDermott (Creighton) 7 36.5 11.1
Jordan McRae (Tennessee) 34.5 11.07
Shabazz Napier (Connecticut) 26 37.5 11.6
Johnny O'Bryant III (LSU) 43 35.5 11.57
Lamar Patterson (Pittsburgh) 32.5 11.63
Adreian Payne (Michigan State) 21 NA NA
Elfrid Payton (Louisiana-Lafayette) 27 35.5 11.06
Dwight Powell (Stanford) 49 35 11.28
Julius Randle (Kentucky) 5 35.5 11.45
Glenn Robinson III (Michigan) 35 41.5 11.22
LaQuinton Ross (Ohio State) 52 31 11.97
Marcus Smart (Oklahoma State) 36 10.82
Russ Smith (Louisville) 48 34 11.57
Nik Stauskas (Michigan) 14 35.5 10.79
Jarnell Stokes (Tennessee) 41 36 11.92
Xavier Thames (San Diego State) 32.5 11.48
Noah Vonleh (Indiana) 6 37 11.45
T.J. Warren (North Carolina State) 16 35.5 11.1
C.J. Wilcox (Washington) 45 37.5 11.3
Kendall Williams (New Mexico) 33 10.83
James Young (Kentucky) 15 35.5 NA
Patric Young (Florida) 42 37.5 11.18

[All measurements courtesy NBA.com, mock draft ranks courtesy DraftExpress]

As a frame of reference, DraftExpress indicates that a 35.3-inch vertical and 11.14 agility score are the average for a point guard while 31-inches and 12.08 are the averages for centers, with the other positions falling somewhere between.

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