The NBA team with the highest free throw percentage for a season is the Golden State Warriors. They achieved a free throw percentage of 91.61% during the 2015-2016 season.
ray allen
I believe its Mark Price followed by Rick Barry.
As of February 1, 2008 Shaq's career FT pct is 52.4 and Wallace's is 41.9. Ben Wallace is thus the NBA's worst free-throw shooter of all-time.
97 by Micheal Williams, from March 24, 1993 to November 9, 1993.
As of the end of the 2007-08 season, the three best regular season free throw shooters in NBA history are: 1) Mark Price - 90.39% 2) Steve Nash - 89.74% 3) Peja Stojakovic - 89.44% The three best free throw shooters in NBA playoff history are: 1) Mark Price - 94.39% 2) Calvin Murphy - 93.22% 3) Bill Sharman - 91.13%
As of the end of the 2007-08 season, the three best regular season free throw shooters in NBA history are: 1) Mark Price - 90.39% 2) Steve Nash - 89.74% 3) Peja Stojakovic - 89.44% The three best free throw shooters in NBA playoff history are: 1) Mark Price - 94.39% 2) Calvin Murphy - 93.22% 3) Bill Sharman - 91.13%
Mark Price is the best free throw shooter in NBA history with a percentage of .9039. He is the only player who averaged over 90% free throw shooting in NBA history.
Shaq
In basketball, the free throw is an important shot; it can highly increase points for a team if the player should make the shot. In 2010, Stephen Curry was the NBA player who has the highest percentage of free throw shots.
Steve Nash Or Ray Allen
That would be Jose Calderon.
Steve Nash, plays for the Phoenix Suns, born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, is the best clutch free throw shooter in NBA history. However, Dirk Nowitzki has emerged as a very clutch free-throw shooter, making more than 95% of his free-throws that he shoots in the fourth quarter.
I'd go with J.J. Redick As far as the NBA goes, the top 5 career free throw shooters through the 2007 season are: 1) Mark Price - .9039 2) Rick Barry - .8998 3) Steve Nash - .8965 4) Peja Stojakovic - .8922 5) Calvin Murphy - .8916
In the NBA, that was Peja Stojakovic of the New Orleans Hornets at 92.86 percent.
The free throw line is 15 feet from the basket in both NCAA and NBA.
Kobe Bryant