NBA 2015-16

SaulToPaul 2

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Festis Ezeli is even worse! I just never understand how athletic NBA players cannot make free throws? There is absolutly no excuse for any NBA player not to make 70% of his free throws.

Do you think hand size and angle trajectory is a factor?
It seems to be mostly 6-9 guys and taller, with big hands.

I'm sure short guys with smaller hands miss a lot of free throws too, but make more than big guys.
 

tetelestai

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The NBA came in second, with a 60.5%. It was 57.3% with the NFL and 53.9% in baseball.

Do you know if that was just regular season, just postseason, or both?

Here's some stats that make no sense:

Prior to 2009, the San Diego Chargers were 0-14 all time at Pittsburgh during the regular season, but 2-0 all time at Pittsburgh in the postseason.
 

The Berean

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Do you think hand size and angle trajectory is a factor?
It seems to be mostly 6-9 guys and taller, with big hands.

I'm sure short guys with smaller hands miss a lot of free throws too, but make more than big guys.
That's the excuse that a lot of people use. But there are plenty of big guys who were proficient free throw shooters.

Hakeem Olajuwon 71.2%
David Robinson 73.6%
Kareem Abdul Jabbar 72.1%
Moses Malone 76.0%
Patrick Ewing 74.0%
Kevin Garnett 78.9%
 

Nick M

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I think in baseball the pitcher is a huge wildcard. No other major sport has such crucial position that greatly affects a game's outcome. If a last place team has a guy like Klayton Kershaw, then in the games he pitchers the odds of his team winning go way, way up.

Not according to the idiots I live with in Saint Louis. True story. Wacha is better. :plain:
 

Nick M

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Do you think hand size and angle trajectory is a factor?
It seems to be mostly 6-9 guys and taller, with big hands.

I'm sure short guys with smaller hands miss a lot of free throws too, but make more than big guys.

Larry Bird removes all excuses. He is a tall 6'9". I thought he looked taller than Magic. Brad Daugherty from your neck of the woods might be a career 80% shooter. I would have to check. Or wait for Tet. He is 7'1".
 

The Berean

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Larry Bird removes all excuses. He is a tall 6'9". I thought he looked taller than Magic. Brad Daugherty from your neck of the woods might be a career 80% shooter. I would have to check. Or wait for Tet. He is 7'1".
Kevin Durrant is like 6'11" shoots at a 88.2% rate. Brad Daugherty is at 74.7%.
 

Nick M

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Cleveland's defense looks good enough to go all the way. Toronto is a far cry from the Golden State/OKC winner, but it went six last year with injuries.
 

tetelestai

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Cleveland's defense looks good enough to go all the way. Toronto is a far cry from the Golden State/OKC winner, but it went six last year with injuries.

Can you imagine be Kyrie Irving right now?

If the Warriors win he has to guard Curry, if OKC wins he has to guard Westbrook.




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Nick M

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I thought Cleveland's team defense looked solid. Individual efforts might not matter as much. We'll see though. I'll be honest, I didn't think LeBron had it in him.
 

patrick jane

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Do you think hand size and angle trajectory is a factor?
It seems to be mostly 6-9 guys and taller, with big hands.

I'm sure short guys with smaller hands miss a lot of free throws too, but make more than big guys.

Trump was a 95 percent FT shooter in college. Because of his small hands
 

Nick M

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Trajectory and angle do matter. A shot with less arch has a smaller target. And touch is required, which is why Shaq can't score more than 6 feet from the basket. See Patrick Ewing for reference.
 
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