Trivia question: who holds the NBA combine record for highest vertical leap? Given the title of this post, it’s probably not all too surprising that it is Kenny Gregory, who leapt an astounding 45.5 inches in 2001. He also had a standing leap of 39.5 inches.
Gregory was much more than a dunker though, and currently ranks 18th all time in scoring at Kansas, with 1,555 points. Gregory averaged 11.4 points per game over his KU career (and 15.6 ppg as a senior), and he currently ranks 16th in Big 12 history in career effective field goal percentage (no doubt helped by his ability to dunk, as he shot less than 33 percent from deep in his career).