Kobe Bryant Wingspan & Vertical Leap

Kobe Bryant Vertical Leap & Jump: Kobe Bryant's vertical leap is a topic of debate and speculation, and there is no official measurement of his maximum vertical leap available. However, many …

Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen were in awe of …

In reality, Kobe's vertical at its peak is estimated to be about 38″. Meanwhile, Jordan's vertical at its peak literally stands above all other NBA players in history. He had a vertical of up to 48″ in his arsenal.

HIGHEST VERTICAL JUMP IN NBA EVER

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