i think Michael Jordan
Barrie Eget
If you shot the ball from inside the arch, you will get 2 points, outside the arch, 3 points, and free throws for 1 point each.
Danny Heater. 135 points in a West Virginia high school game between Burnsville and Widen in 1960. Burnsville won 137-43.
In basketball, free throws (ft) or foul shots are unopposed attempts to score points from a restricted area on the court (the free throw line; informally known as the charity stripe or foul line), and are generally awarded after a foul by the opposing team. Each free throw is worth one point, and normally more than one is awarded. The importance of free throws is nevertheless sometimes underestimated; games have been known to be decided on them, especially when the score is close. Teams who could have sealed the game on free throws can finish with a narrow win or even a loss because of failure behind the line.
they make 24 out of 100, which is 24%
tyler hansborough
i think Michael Jordan
FTM = free throws made FTA = free throws attempted
0.7969, 0.3355, 0.2936, 0.1468
about 32. that's really good if you can do that
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yes, the weight of a basketball does affect free throws because while shooting a free throw you have a routine for every opportunity of shooting a free throw and if have a basketball that has different weight then your other basketball then you will end up short or long.
Im assuming you mean in basketball. If the player is shooting from inside the arc (three-point line), then they receive two free throws. Outside the arc, then they receive three free throws. If the shot goes into the basket, then they receive one extra free throw.
206 FREE THROWS
18 made free throws / 90 attempted free throws 18/90 = 0.2 Success in making free throws = 20%
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