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Tony Mitchell jumped so high at NBA Combine they had to raise the vertical bar

North Texas’ Tony Mitchell recorded the highest vertical among power forwards at the 2013 NBA Combine on Friday afternoon.  Mitchell jumped so high on his first-attempt on the maximum vertical, they had to prop the vertical bar up on stools.

Tony Mitchell’s 38” on the max vertical beat out the 37” from Blake Griffin at the 2009 Combine

Photo: Twitter/Jeff Goodman 

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