I never understood how as a pro you can suck so bad at free throws. Couldn't a player shoot 100-200 a day and eventually just get it? But I guess with hackashaq at full force he was shooting 20-30 a night so if he didn't improve any then, he was just hopeless.
I never understood how as a pro you can suck so bad at free throws. Couldn't a player shoot 100-200 a day and eventually just get it? But I guess with hackashaq at full force he was shooting 20-30 a night so if he didn't improve any then, he was just hopeless.
When your hands are that big, the ball probably felt like a golfball to him. You pretty much have zero touch at that point and are praying on a flick.
I never understood how as a pro you can suck so bad at free throws. Couldn't a player shoot 100-200 a day and eventually just get it? But I guess with hackashaq at full force he was shooting 20-30 a night so if he didn't improve any then, he was just hopeless.
When your hands are that big, the ball probably felt like a golfball to him. You pretty much have zero touch at that point and are praying on a flick.
I never understood how as a pro you can suck so bad at free throws. Couldn't a player shoot 100-200 a day and eventually just get it? But I guess with hackashaq at full force he was shooting 20-30 a night so if he didn't improve any then, he was just hopeless.
I never understood how as a pro you can suck so bad at free throws. Couldn't a player shoot 100-200 a day and eventually just get it? But I guess with hackashaq at full force he was shooting 20-30 a night so if he didn't improve any then, he was just hopeless.
When your hands are that big, the ball probably felt like a golfball to him. You pretty much have zero touch at that point and are praying on a flick.
I went ahead and looked up the career FT % of Kareem, Olajuwon, and Ewing. They were between 71 and 74 %.
To throw a white dude in there I looked up Rik Smits. He was 77 %.
In conclusion, Shaq should have shot free throws better. It was painful to watch.