VIDEO: Pat Connaughton's 44-inch vertical ties for 2nd best in NBA combine history
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Pat Connaughton is making leaps and bounds to impress at the 2015 NBA Draft Combine.
The former Notre Dame guard recorded an incredible 44-inch vertical on Thursday.
Connaughton is now tied with Shane Larkin's 2013 leap for the second-highest vertical in NBA draft combine history.
Pat Connaughton out of Notre Dame set the bar for this year's #NBADraftCombine vertical leap. pic.twitter.com/cgooXNwwat
— NBA On Def Pen (@NBAOnDefPen) May 14, 2015
The 6-foot-5, 215-pound Massachusetts native posted 12.5 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 0.9 blocks per game in his final season with the Fighting Irish.
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