About 12 percent are left footed
About 87 percent are right footed
About 1 percent are both footed
25%
That makes no scense but left handed basketball players have an advantage overright handed players
Yes. Click on the 'Left handed basketball players' link on this page to see other basketball players that were/are left handed.
24% are left-handed.
yes he is left handed
There are many, and some include:Brandon JenningsTayshaun PrinceJ.P. PrinceLamar OdomGreg MonroeAcie LawJames HardenMike Conley
Lefties have an advantage on the sports fields; because the majority of the population is right handed, lefties can often take players by surprise. This is particuarly evident in:Cricket/Rounders/Baseball: If a batter is left handed, fielders will have to orientate themselves otherwise the ball will be hit in the area where there are no fielders to get it quickly enough.Football: About 60% of lefties are left-footed, which is very useful for getting the ball round players who will go for the right hand side.Basketball: In basketball, left handed players can efficiently bounce the ball to the left of the unsuspecting right handed players. This is very useful; a lot of players are "out-handed" in the end!
Over 80% of the players, youth and senior in North America are Left Handed.
For right handed people they do catch with their left and throw with their right. For left handed people, they catch with their right and throw with their left. Both players have to potential to bat from either side of the plate.
There is a chance that you are originally left handed but your parents or whoever taught you how to write showed you with your right hand so you learn how to write with that hand but feel more comfortable doing basketball with you left hand.
Field hockey and Polo do not allow left handed play.
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