It appears Michigan State star Jase Richardson had a better day two at the NBA Draft Combine.

Yesterday, the notable takeaway around Richardson was his measurements, which came in significantly lower than his listed height and weight on the Spartans’ official roster. However, day two on Tuesday brought some impressive results from Richardson — notably in the vertical jump.

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According to Erik Slater of Clutch Points, Richardson had one of the best max vertical jumps at 38 inches. He posted the highest number in the second group, and was only a half inch behind the top number in the first group held by Baylor’s V.J. Edgecombe.

Richardson starred for the Spartans in his lone season at the collegiate level, averaging 12.1 points per game and shooting above 40 percent from three-point range. That strong season resulted in Richardson rising up mock drafts into the lottery range and ultimately him declaring for the NBA Draft. However, he has started to slip down the mock drafts, with CBS Sports having him go in the late first round in their latest mock draft.

The impressive vertical from Richardson on Tuesday should help boost his draft stock and potentially negate the measurement discourse out of Monday. But should Richardson’s draft stock continue to drop, he does have the option to return to Michigan State for another season. The deadline to pull out of the NBA Draft and keep your college eligibility is May 28.

The NBA Draft Combine runs through the rest of this week, so we should have a better indication of where Richardson stands in his draft stock by this time next week.

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