There is a 58% chance they are going to miss.
You want the probability of miss and miss and miss which is .67 * .67 * .67 = 0.301.
If she is a 41% shooter she will probably score a goal 41 times out of a hundred, but she will probably miss the other 59 times out of a hundred. So the probability that she will miss is 59 out of 100 = 59% = 0.59
Wilt Chamberlain was a two-time All-American at the University of Kansas. However, he was not the greatest free-throw shooter, making just 61.9% of his free throws for his two varsity seasons at Kansas.
Missed it
In basketball, the term "1 and 1" refers to a free throw situation where a player gets to shoot one free throw if they make the first one. If they miss the first free throw, they do not get to shoot the second one.
No, it is not consider a traveling vioation. If the ref considers it a shot, the shooter can even catch their own "air ball" without it being a violation.
In basketball, if you miss the second free throw but a teammate rebounds and scores, the free throw is still worth one point. The missed free throw does not directly contribute to the score, but the subsequent basket by your teammate counts as two points for your team. Thus, while the individual free throw was missed, the overall team effort resulted in scoring points.
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kareem had a free throw percentage of 72 %, he also had the highest amount of points ever, 33,387.
The same as everywhere else. 2 for a 2 point field and if you miss the shot. 3 free throws for a 3 pointer and if you miss that shot. 1 free throw if you're fouled and you make the shot. 1 or 2 free throws on technical fouls/flagrant or intentional fouls
he is a guy that loves to shoot long basketball shots and dont miss them much!!
I think jumping would help when shooting a basketball, you should really jump if your short >_<