Ray Allen shoots 95% at the free throw line. He is one of the best 3 point and free throw shooters of all-time.
Yes you can shoot any shot with the backboard, sometimes people say it looks bad. It actually increases your percentage when you use the backboard. Yes, it is perfectly legal to shoot a free throw off the backboard. Some might say that it looks bad, but whatever allows you to make the free-throw, besides stepping over the line or taking too long is alright! Yah, but it's doesn't always look that great. It's best to swish every single one!!
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It was a free state.
Lincoln was a free soiler, yet he did eventually believe that slaves were entitled to be free, concluding that he was both a free soiler and abolitionist.
Chauncey Billups shoots 91% at the free throw line.
Mo Williams shoots 91% at the free throw line.
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In a game of basketball, you shoot a free throw if you get fouled. Therefor you shoot the ball on your own. But anyone can get fouled and shoot a free throw! Hope this helps(:
yes, his free throw percentage: .952%
You must be fouled.
yes you can
after you get fouled when you are shooting you get two but if you shoot a three pointer you get three shots if you made your original you get one less free throw shot.
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.
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In basketball, the term "one and one" refers to a free throw situation where a player gets to shoot one free throw after being fouled, and if they make the first shot, they earn the opportunity to shoot a second free throw.
The coach can choose who he wants to shoot the free throw out of anybody on the floor