Okay, so today I was digging into something that’s been bugging me for a while: Fred VanVleet’s wingspan. I mean, the guy’s listed at, like, 6’1″, but he plays way bigger. So, I started my little investigation.

First, I hit up Google. Just a simple search, you know? “Fred VanVleet wingspan.” I figured I’d find some quick answers, maybe an official measurement.
My Research Process
- Started with general Google searches. Typed in stuff like, “Fred VanVleet wingspan,” “FVV measurements,” that kind of thing.
- I Then Found a bunch of articles, but no real details.
- I tried to find his offical data,I had to search for reliable sources!
- Finally,I got his wingspan data!
The first few hits were, you know, the usual. Fan blogs, some sports news sites… nothing concrete. It was all just saying “Oh, he’s got a good wingspan for his size,” but no actual numbers. Super frustrating!
Then I remembered, there’s gotta be some pre-draft stuff out there. So, I added “draft” to my search. “Fred VanVleet draft wingspan.” That helped a little.
I started seeing some mentions of a 6’2″ wingspan. That sounded about right, based on what I’d seen on the court. He definitely gets his hands on a lot of balls, deflects passes, that sort of thing. A +1″ wingspan over his height would explain some of that.
Man, finding this stuff out can be a real rabbit hole. But hey, now I know – Fred VanVleet’s rocking about a 6’2″ wingspan. It definitely explains how he can be such a disruptive defender, even at his size!
