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Johni Broome is a great basketball player, a superstar at Auburn who deservedly was chosen in the second round of the NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers. He is not a great jumper.
Auburn basketball sent their love to Johni Broome after he was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers and moving to the City of Brotherly Love.
Johni Broome led Auburn to the Final Four and piled up a trophy case full of accolades during the 2024-25 college basketball season. But after being drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday night ...
Philadelphia 76ers rookie Johni Broome opens up on fellow rookie VJ Edgecombe, superstar Joel Embiid, and what he wants his ...
Despite leaving The Plains as one of the better players in Auburn Tigers history, Johni Broome finds himself in a prove-it spot. Everyone saw the video of his struggles with the vertical leap ...
Johni Broome has gone from college force at Auburn to second-round NBA draft pick. ... he had a 28-inch max vertical leap, tied for second worst at the combine, ...
Johni Broome was a college basketball headliner at Auburn, ... Maryland big man Derik Queen tied Broome for the second-worst max vertical and still went on to go late in the lottery (No. 13).
Broome participated in the NBA Draft Combine last month in Chicago. Measuring out at 6-9¼ without shoes with a 7-0-¼ wingspan, Broome weighed 249.4 pounds. His max vertical was 28 inches.
The 76ers’ Johni Broome, right, and VJ Edgecombe, left, pose with their jerseys after taking questions from the media during a press conference at the team’s practice facility on Friday in ...
Johni Broome, in two NBA Summer League games, has shown improvement in his three-point shooting, hitting 4 of 9 attempts. While at Auburn, Broome's three-point percentage increased from 29% to 35% ...
Auburn’s Johni Broome is projected as a 2nd-round pick in tonight’s NBA Draft. ... The video of Johni Broome’s vertical leap may have went viral, but you can’t argue against his resume.
Johni Broome was a college basketball headliner at Auburn, ... Maryland big man Derik Queen tied Broome for the second-worst max vertical and still went on to go late in the lottery (No. 13).