Here’s the latest on Shaedon Sharpe’s vertical jump.
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Shaedon Sharpe has been widely reported to have an exceptionally high in-game vertical leap, with multiple sources noting a mark in the mid-40s inches range, and some videos and articles discussing a peak around 45 inches (and in some sensational clips, claims of near 47–49 inches). Note that exact measurement methods and in-game vs. pro day vs. private workouts can yield different numbers, and official league tracking may not always publish every peak figure publicly.[2][3][5]
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In terms of context, Sharpe’s athleticism has been a talking point since his draft prospect days, with early buzz highlighting his leaping ability as a core asset for his upside with Portland. This athletic profile has continued to be a recurring theme in coverage of his play and highlight reels.[2]
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For a sense of his current standing, ESPN and NBA.com maintain up-to-date player profiles that cover his height, wingspan, and notable athletic indicators as part of a broader view of his development with the Blazers. These sources are typically updated around the NBA season with new clips and measurements when publicly disclosed.[9][10]
Illustration: A high-flying Shaedon Sharpe poster dunk is commonly cited in discussions of his vertical ability, often paired with NBA tracking or highlight clips that show explosive takeoffs and strong air control.[3][5]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent publicly available clips or clips from specific outlets (e.g., ESPN, NBA.com, or credible highlight channels) and summarize the exact measurements they cite, along with the date of the measurement. I can also look for any official league verification or cadence of updates since the 2024–2025 season.