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  1. Mar 23, 2022 · David Thompson Height: 6 feet 4 inches. David Thompson Wingspan: 7 feet 0 inches. David Thompson Vertical Jump: 48 inches. In 1975, David Thompson of the Denver Nuggets set the world record for the highest vertical jump in history. Thompson could leap up and touch the top of the backboard, 34 inches above the playing surface.

  2. Jun 8, 2023 · What Is David Thompsons Vertical Jump? David Thompsons vertical jump is measured at 48 inches. What Is David Thompsons Vertical Reach? David Thompsons vertical reach is consistently listed as 48 inches (121.92 cm). What Is David Thompsons Wingspan? David Thompsons wingspan is listed as 6 feet 7 inches (200 cm).

  3. Who Has The Highest Vertical Jump in NBA History? 1. Wilt Chamberlain – 48″. 2. Darrell Griffith – 48″. 3. Michael Jordan – 46″. 4. Zach LaVine – 46″. 5. Jason Richardson – 46″. 6. James White – 46″. 7. Spud Webb – 46″. 8. Shannon Brown – 44.5″. 9. Muggsy Bogues – 44.3″. 10. David Thompson – 44″. 11. Andrew Wiggins – 44″. 12. Harold Miner – 44″.

  4. Thompson was known for his exceptional leaping ability that enabled him to become one of the game's premier dunkers in the 1970s and earned him the nickname of "Skywalker". Michael Jordan said, "The whole meaning of vertical leap began with David Thompson."

  5. With lightning quick moves, an explosive 44-inch vertical leap, and a precise shooting touch, David Thompson often left opposing defenders in his dust. According to rumor, while at North Carolina State University, the awe-inspiring Thompson was able to grab a quarter off the top of a backboard.

  6. Sep 11, 2019 · His 42-inch vertical leap landed him in the Guinness Book of World Records as a freshman at North Carolina State. That year, he also was on the finishing end of an alley oop for the first time,...

  7. Jul 13, 2019 · His vertical jump was incredible, 44 inches (which is around 112 centimeters). That value was worth an entry in the Guinness Book of Records. Thompson himself later claimed that he even measured four inches more. Officially, Thompson was listed by the NBA at 6'6" however, some of his teammates claimed that he was about five inches smaller.

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