Michael Jordan admitted at least twice that he never had his vertical jump measured because it wasn't that important for him ...
"It's not his jumping, or his jump shots, or his defense, (rather) it's his inner guts and inner heart as a competitor." ...
But as always, Jordan had a different plan. Instead of taking the starting spot offered to him by Tracy McGrady and Allen ...
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander gets buckets like few other players in the history of the NBA. In fact, there's one statistic that ...