Johni Broome's subpar vertical jump at NBA draft combine draws jeers on social media - Mon Alpha

ShowBiz & sports

Hot

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Johni Broome's subpar vertical jump at NBA draft combine draws jeers on social media

Johni Broome's subpar vertical jump at NBA draft combine draws jeers on social mediaNew Foto - Johni Broome's subpar vertical jump at NBA draft combine draws jeers on social media

The NBA draft combine is underway, running through May 18 in Chicago. And if any draft prospects are trending, chances are they either dazzled during drills and workouts or they disappointed. Unfortunately forJohni 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 during testing drills. By comparison, projected No. 1 pickCooper Flaggnotched a standing vertical jump of35.5 inches. VJ Edgecombe,ranked fourthon Yahoo Sports' NBA Draft big board, topped that witha 38.5 inch jump. Several detractors on social mediaalso pointed out that Broome's standing vertical was less than massive Florida defensive tackle Desmond Watson, who weighs 464 pounds, who jumped 25 inches at the NFL combine. (Watson went undrafted andsigned with the Tampa Bay Buccaneersas a free agent.) Learn Chinese and try Super Duolingo today!https://t.co/KYD2aiEzg8 — Duolingo (@duolingo)May 14, 2025 However, perhaps the meanest response came from, of all places, language learning platform Duolingo. The app's social media accountquote-tweeted a videoof Broome's vertical jump and wrote "Learn Chinese and try Super Duolingo today!" Many NBA fans got the reference, which alluded to a popular meme that originated in 2022. A graphic circulating on social media featured a fake quote from NBA commissioner Adam Silver saying "Get ready to learn Chinese, buddy" as a warning to players whose behavior was controversial in the league or were playing so badly that they'd soon have to go overseas to play professional basketball. Broome, 6-foot-10, is projected as a late second-round pick inKevin O'Connor's mock draftfor Yahoo Sports. He's also rated as the No. 45 player onO'Connor's big board. The 6-foot-10 Broome was one of the best players in college basketball last season and earned consideration for theNaismith National Player of the Yearaward that eventually went to Flagg. He averaged 18.6 points, 10.6 rebounds and 2.4 blocks, leading Auburn to a 32-6 record and a Final Four berth in the NCAA tournament. However, Broome's athleticism was a concern going into the draft and those vertical jump numbers didn't change that perception. Between that and questions about his shooting skills (he shot 28% on 3-pointers last season), he will likely be selected in the draft's second round. Unless, as the Duolingo post joked, Broome goes undrafted and has to go to the G League or overseas to make a living playing basketball.