Vonleh got 37 inches on his max vert. Combined with a 9-foot standing reach, he can really get up there. In the "list you big board" thread a couple days ago, I listed him fourth ahead of Embiid because I thought he would hit 12 feet in his max vert reach, and it looks like he'll be there or near there. I know people think I'm crazy for rating him ahead of Embiid, but I'm standing by that with these combine results. He's a little thicker than I thought he was, but I don't think that's a bad thing, other than making him not quite the same body type as Chris Bosh. I still think they have similar skillsets.
his max vertical is higher than Bosh (33). Higher than Griffin (35). On par with Ibaka (37).
You do know that some players short arm the standing reach in order to improve their vertical score, right?
Yes, which is why we wait for the max vertical reach number to come out, because it combines both of them. Bosh's max vertical reach was 11'10". I bet Vonleh will be right around that number, probably an inch more.
Draft Express has the numbers updated. They've got Vonleh at 12'1". That's legitimate center type numbers. And, those hands are just freakish.
I think Vonleh might sky rocket up the boards leading up to the draft.
For those not looking at the results, 12'1" is the best of any player at this year's combine. He definitely has the length and athleticism to be an elite PF who plays center in small lineups, although I still don't see him as a real solution at center. But I would take him over Embiid, given Embiid's significant injury risk.
You would be alone; not a single GM would agree with you on that.
Well, I would hope they'd have more information than anyone on this board about Embiid's injury. If Embiid were healthy, I'd have him second behind Wiggins. But if you're picking 1st through 4th, it will set your franchise back a lot if you pick someone who can't get on the court, especially in this draft. Vonleh is very talented, is certainly a top 3 pick in some years, and is healthy. At 5, I'd pick Embiid unless the medical reports came back completely terribly, but if they are pretty uncertain, no thanks.