<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Henacy:</div><div class="quote_post">Yeah of course its important but a better form doesnt mean that he will automatically shooter better if you dont know if his free throw problems is a mental thing or not.
Anthony Mason had one of the worst forms I ever seen yet he always seem to shot 70% or better becuase he always had that type of confidence in himself at the line even when people where trying to get him to change his free throw form. My point is if Ariza doesnt have the confidence in his ablities at the line then a change in free throw form will have little effect.
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Yes, but better form often results in better performance. That is the case 80% of the time, and to hit the point of Ariza' confidence-he's looked rather confident on the floor. Free throws have a strong emotional and mental element to that as well, I know. But still, form is the most important thing. And when one shoots poorly with bad form, and then he gets a better form, generally his performance improves.
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Honestly, how do you know his jumpshot has improved that much nobody plays him to take alot of jumpshots. When teams start forcing him to take the jumper and he consistently makes the perimeter J, then you can say he dramatically improved. I dont know if you watch Mike & the Mad dog or not but they had a few callers calling in about this same subject a couple days ago. And I think it was said best during that show "lets discuss this mid-season when teams actually know who Ariza is & starts attacking his weakness".
The nBa is all about taking away a players strenght, most coaches say players in the league cant be stopped but lets try to take away their strenghts and make them beat using their weakness, if they do then you tip you cap. No coach has yet to take that try off approach when defending
Ariza because they dont know much about him. But once we hit about 20-30 games deep and the reports start circulating the league about Ariza's strenghts & weakness.And coaches start game planing for him as well as the players then we will see, how good this kid is..</div>
I have said many times that I got some tapes of him and his shot selection has improved as has his form. Yet again, form is the most important element of a good shooter. I know that no one has taken two steps back and let him toss jumpers, all I'm saying is that later on, his J will have developed enogh for him to pose a mid-range/perimeter threat.
^Either way, TT still can't shoot from outside anymore, he's nearly completely lost any 'touch' that he once had. TT is such a poor scorer now that defense on him is either non existent or oddly curved to his left side. TT's shot has slowed down as well, and he brings with him absolutely no intimidation and poses as no real threat to defenders.