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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>A shooting Wizard
The latest shooting guru is Washington's Dave Hopla, a 50-year-old who played at Chadron State and spent eight seasons playing internationally. The Wizards are crediting Hopla for the improvement of Brendan Haywood, a Ben Wallace-type free-throw shooter who's now near 75 percent. Seven Wizards are shooting better at the line this season. Hopla often puts on shooting displays when he conducts basketball camps. He says he once made 1,234 free throws in a row and that his record for consecutive three-pointers is 78.</div>
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Did anyone else read the bolded portion, and just think "this is the guy we need for Josh, Antoine, Marcus, and Boki"?
Hell, might as well include the "big three"...everyone on our team needs this type of a shooting coach.
EDIT: Just for reference, Haywood's previous high of FT% in a season is 63.3%. Last season, he shot 54.8% from the line. And he's averaging 10.2 ppg, a career high.
The latest shooting guru is Washington's Dave Hopla, a 50-year-old who played at Chadron State and spent eight seasons playing internationally. The Wizards are crediting Hopla for the improvement of Brendan Haywood, a Ben Wallace-type free-throw shooter who's now near 75 percent. Seven Wizards are shooting better at the line this season. Hopla often puts on shooting displays when he conducts basketball camps. He says he once made 1,234 free throws in a row and that his record for consecutive three-pointers is 78.</div>
Link!
Did anyone else read the bolded portion, and just think "this is the guy we need for Josh, Antoine, Marcus, and Boki"?
Hell, might as well include the "big three"...everyone on our team needs this type of a shooting coach.
EDIT: Just for reference, Haywood's previous high of FT% in a season is 63.3%. Last season, he shot 54.8% from the line. And he's averaging 10.2 ppg, a career high.
