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Two-time Auburn All-American Johni Broome has the internet in a frenzy after his vertical jump went viral at the 2025 NBA ...
Auburn Tigers forward Johni Broome posted an embarrassing 24.5 inch vertical jump at the NBA Combine, half an inch less than ...
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Yardbarker on MSNJohni Broome clowned over his embarrassing vertical leapJohni Broome is catching some heat over his embarrassing vertical leap. Broome participated in the NBA Draft Combine on ...
Former Auburn star Johni Broome had a moment at the NBA Draft Combine that was reminiscent of Nuggets star Nikola Jokic.
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Sporting News on MSNAuburn’s Johni Broome has a worse vertical leap than Florida’s 464-pound Desmond WatsonJohni Broome has an uphill climb to getting full NBA Draft respect. The Auburn superstar stayed in college a long time and is ...
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College Football Network on MSNJohni Broome’s Combine Vertical Raises Questions About Draft Future: ‘Bro Not Jumping Over a Credit Card’Auburn Tigers forward Johni Broome is vying for a spot in this year’s NBA Draft class. Broome remained one of the best ...
Reference was made to Watson's 25-inch vertical leap, though weighing 464 pounds, 200 pounds more than Broome (240 pounds). The forward had an impressive season with Auburn after he averaged 18.6 ...
Auburn Tigers forward Johni Broome is vying for a spot in this year's NBA Draft. With this, the Plant City, Florida native is participating in the 2025 NBA Draft Combine, which runs from May 11 to 18.
NBA Draft rolls around, the Detroit Pistons are going to be waiting a while before they go on the clock. Barring a trade into ...
Johni Broome was the runner-up to Cooper Flagg as the national player of the year in college basketball at Auburn. However, his ability to translate to ...
By comparison, projected No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg notched a standing vertical jump of 35.5 inches. VJ Edgecombe, ranked fourth ...
Unfortunately for Johni Broome, his name was a popular topic on Thursday because of a vertical jump that was less than impressive. The Auburn star recorded a standing vertical leap of 24.5 inches ...
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