Sam M. seems to make his free throws (sorry, but I have not looked at his stats exactly, but he seems to make most of them). How does he do it? How can the rest of the team learn from Sam? KEY: STICK OUT YOUR TONGUE WHEN YOU SHOOT YOUR FREE THROWS!!!!! That's what Sam does and they go in. GO TONGUES!!!!!
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Originally posted by georgethedog View PostSam M. seems to make his free throws (sorry, but I have not looked at his stats exactly, but he seems to make most of them). How does he do it? How can the rest of the team learn from Sam? KEY: STICK OUT YOUR TONGUE WHEN YOU SHOOT YOUR FREE THROWS!!!!! That's what Sam does and they go in. GO TONGUES!!!!!
As far as their three point problems are concerned, one has to wonder if the longer three point arc is the problem. I would think not, but I guess a couple of feet can make a big difference.
Well, they need to look to what made them shoot well during their recent five game winning streak, and learn to relax a bit at the line. It's not easy shooting free throws during game situations especially on the road in a hostile environment. But these are the shots that are vital since they can be made while the clock is stopped and since they more often than not affect the outcome of a game.
I think we showed we can shoot free throws consistently, and a little more practice should get us back to that level. We got away with it tonight against a bad team, but that won't cut it against the better teams. Let's see if we can show the Salukis how to really shoot free throws this weekend!
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Originally posted by Bravesfan View PostIt's not easy shooting free throws during game situations especially on the road in a hostile environment.
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I half wondered, watching the Saturday game, about Dodie's stance. On hist first free-throw, it looked like he was leaning to his ?left? and I thought, there's a missed FT. Sure enough, DD missed. The next time DD was at the line, he seemed to have a more straight posture, and made it.
I'm no shot expert, and I might be a victim of a bad camere angle, but it appeared to be a posture issue...
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JL is a good shooter. You think he'd rub off on them. Maybe spend some time with a few players that we really need to shoot and really try to critique and fix what they are doing wrong. Or else if you can't fix the mechanics...fix the physical properties of it so that it goes in. For example if your mechanics are off and you always shoot it too far to the right of the hoop, and you can't fix it, then physically move the player more to the left on the line. haha
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What I have noticed is first of all we take the ball from the ref and it looks like we get extra credit for chucking it up there in less then 5 sec., so we need to take our time, they have 10 sec. to shoot. The other area is it looks like some of the guys kind of fade back instead of leaning forward or straight up with their release. They all bend their knees and have decent form it maybe they just need to go up there take a nice breath or two, relax and shoot."Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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It is very encouraging about ft shooting is we are great at getting there. 412 attempts to our opp who have gotten there 309 times. We just give away so many free points its rediculous.
But its not just TW, EM or even TB its the entire team. We do not have one player who shoots the ft with any consistancy. Closest is SM at 78% but he doesnt get there that much overall.
I am not sure at this stage of the game that the ft shooting will improve to dramatically. Some players just dont shoot the ball in issolated situations that well. I agree that we need to take time but I also prefer, like TW, that they do the same routine on each ft.
No idea what the answer is but continuing to miss front ends of one n ones are essentially turnovers and we really are making things much harder on ourselves by losing these points at the line.
But atleast we get there and that is a positive. We are aggresive with the ball and we initiate the play. We just cant finish the free points.
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We can coach from here, etc... clearly, they know what to do, and obviously Jim Les realizes that they need to work on them. They don't just go to practice and casually work on free throws the last couple minutes. It just happens that they sometimes have these horrible days. Many of the players we have aren't pure shooters so they are very streaky at the FT line, e.g. DD and TW. Part of it is mental, part of is the form / routine. You know they'll be working on them, and hopefully they start making more, as we make a living from the charity stripe now.
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Maybe we can get Coach Stowell to demonstrate the old fashioned underhand freethrow style?Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final
???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™
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"Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
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Originally posted by SFP View Posthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdE-RCpLBcM
Rick Berry FT shooting video. He shot 90% for his NBA career so do not under estimate the old underhand shot.
Illinois was a terrible ft shooting team last year and this year they are fairly good. I think they had some distractions that cause some but really other than a few guys the rest didn't shoot well.
Don't you think a poor ft shooting team will shoot worse from the line?
At this stage for these players it's more about confidence and concentration than form. It's very hard to change at this stage
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Originally posted by SFP View Posthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdE-RCpLBcM
Rick Berry FT shooting video. He shot 90% for his NBA career so do not under estimate the old underhand shot.
Underhand gives the shot trajectory a higher arc (less flat) and, technically, a much better chance of going in. (Also a reason why it may be inherently easier for a 5th grader to make a FT than a 6-5 guy and near impossible when a 7 footer like Shaq tries to throw the ball down into the basket...)
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Originally posted by ph View PostI assumed the suggestion was serious.
Underhand gives the shot trajectory a higher arc (less flat) and, technically, a much better chance of going in. (Also a reason why it may be inherently easier for a 5th grader to make a FT than a 6-5 guy and near impossible when a 7 footer like Shaq tries to throw the ball down into the basket...)"Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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