Bryan Kalbrosky: Leaders for max vertical 2020 NBA Draft Combine: Cassius Stanley: 44″ Tyler Bey: 43.5″ Jalen Harris: 42.5″ Udoka Azubuike: 41″ Lamar Stevens: 41″ Devon Dotson: 40.5″ Josh Green: 39.5″ Grant Riller: 39.5″ Kahlil Whitney: 39″ Yoeli Childs: 38.5 KJ Martin: 38.5″ Robert Woodard: 38″
Kahlil Whitney Rumors
Bryan Kalbrosky: Bryan Kalbrosky: Combine measurements for Kahlil Whitney, per source: Weight: 205 lbs Body Fat: 5.3% Hand Length: 9.25″ Hand Width: 10.25″ Height W/O Shoes: 6’5.5″ Height W/ Shoes: 6’7″ Wingspan: 7’0.25″ Standing Reach: 8’9.5 Standing Vertical: 29″ Max Vertical: 39″ Lane: 11.17s Sprint: 3.28s
31 Aug 20
Former Kentucky forward Kahlil Whitney has signed with Versus Management Team, he announced Tuesday. Whitney left the program in late January after averaging just 3.3 points and 1.7 rebounds in 12.8 minutes per game.
Kahlil Whitney has decided to end his college career and enter the 2020 NBA Draft while hiring an agent, he told ESPN on Friday. “I have decided to declare for the 2020 NBA draft,” Whitney told ESPN. “I truly believe in my development and grind. I want to thank my coaches, fans, trainers and family for ongoing support. My journey will be inspiring to kids and athletes all over the globe. #provethemwrong”
Former five-star recruit and Kentucky freshman Kahlil Whitney is leaning towards bypassing his college eligibility to put his name into June’s NBA Draft, a source tells 247Sports. Whitney, a 6-foot-6, 210-pound forward, announced he would transfer from Kentucky on Jan. 24. Whitney’s camp fielded calls from a host of schools, and initially indicated that transferring was his first option, but since things have changed.
Former five-star recruit and Kentucky freshman Kahlil Whitney is leaning towards bypassing his college eligibility to put his name into June’s NBA Draft, a source tells 247Sports.