In May, we posted a picture of Andrew Wiggins jumping really, really, really high at a training center called P3 Sports Science. However, that place just posted another picture to Instagram, and it’s of Jeremy Evans, and he can jump even higher.
Jeremy Evans can jump really, really, really, really, really high
CONFIRMED: The 2012 Slam Dunk champion can jump into the air further than you or I can jump into the air.


Going from a reported standing reach of nine feet, that means Evans has a 45-inch vertical leap. WHICH IS SO HIGH. Apparently, he broke a record he’d previously set for highest standing vertical, reaching 12’9. Which is very high. It would be the second-highest in the history of the NBA Draft Combine -- Kenny Gregory jumped 45.5 inches in 2001 -- and for someone already as tall and long as Evans to do it is ridiculous.
The only thing that could make this more impressive is if P3 got a shorter person to be the guy standing holding the stick up in the air, to make the jump look comparatively more interesting.











