Here's a web site and You-tube-like video promoting a guy as supposedly having a 65" vertical and being the highest jumper/dunker there is...
OK - call me a skeptic..but here are my concerns...
-if the guy is really that good - why just the one single grainy, cheap video?
-use the stop action and you will see the ball he is using is clearly NOT a regular sized basketball - it appears to be smaller than a volleyball.
Especially when it is lying on the floor it appears to be about 7 inches in diameter..this makes it easier to dunk!
-when he jumps to touch high on the backboard - he clearly "cheats" and helps his elevation by grabbing the backboard and pulling himself up.
-even with the cheating, he touches about 18 inches above the rim - something I have seen other people do...
-unless the guy is only 5 feet tall, a vertical of 65 inches (5 ft-5 inches) would easily put the guy's head a foot over the rim...
AND YET - in this entire grainy video his head really never once goes over the rim.
-In his other YouTube videos, this guy claims to be 6'4", so if that is the case, a 65 inch vertical should
put the top of his head at 11 ft - 5 inches...more than a foot over the rim - and I just don't see it.
OK - call me a skeptic..but here are my concerns...
-if the guy is really that good - why just the one single grainy, cheap video?
-use the stop action and you will see the ball he is using is clearly NOT a regular sized basketball - it appears to be smaller than a volleyball.
Especially when it is lying on the floor it appears to be about 7 inches in diameter..this makes it easier to dunk!
-when he jumps to touch high on the backboard - he clearly "cheats" and helps his elevation by grabbing the backboard and pulling himself up.
-even with the cheating, he touches about 18 inches above the rim - something I have seen other people do...
-unless the guy is only 5 feet tall, a vertical of 65 inches (5 ft-5 inches) would easily put the guy's head a foot over the rim...
AND YET - in this entire grainy video his head really never once goes over the rim.
-In his other YouTube videos, this guy claims to be 6'4", so if that is the case, a 65 inch vertical should
put the top of his head at 11 ft - 5 inches...more than a foot over the rim - and I just don't see it.
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