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Setting it at 2000 minutes, I get 5 players. (Take out Ben Wallace, and 200-pound Lorenzo Williams because that season he played center for the injured Tarpley, but include Dale Davis who was a forward alongside Rik Smits).
Set it at 2600 minutes and you're right.
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That looked like how his shot was in college, he just hesitated, likely because of nerves.His shot is still very weird. Just shot a mid range jumper
Possibly nerves, would have to see it again, it looked like the form he has been filmed recently with in practice. Has a hitchThat looked like how his shot was in college, he just hesitated, likely because of nerves.
BTW, concerning Ball's FT shooting - he is currently on pace to have the worst FT% of any non-center in the entire 70+ year history of the NBA. He is currently at .449 FT%. The only players who have ever shot worse from the FT line are:
DeAndre Jordan
Ben Wallace
Wilt Chamberlain
Andre Drummond
.449 is hideous for anyone, but especially for a guard. Not even Shaq (career worst .464) or Dwight Howard (career worst .489), two big men that were often targeted for hacking due to their poor FT shooting, were ever that bad.
BTW, you've heard of the 50/40/90 club. Ball, at .352/.302/.449 is on the verge of creating his own new, exclusive 35/30/45 club. In the entire history of the NBA, no one has ever had a worse shooting season than Lonzo ball is currently having, and it's surprisingly not even close. Ben Wallace, not known for his shooting touch, comes closest at .463/.116/.428 and even then, he shot over 10 percentage points higher from the field than Ball is.
Is this what @HCP was referring to when he said he thought Ball would be a "special player"?
BNM
His shot always had a small hitch.Possibly nerves, would have to see it again, it looked like the form he has been filmed recently with in practice. Has a hitch
The middle one's is the most normal. the younger one has his elbow out more than Nurkic.I think my question is. Do his brothers have the same broken ass form?
I think my question is. Do his brothers have the same broken ass form?
I don't know. My cable package doesn't include NBC Sports Lithuania.
BNM
The middle one's is the most normal. the younger one has his elbow out more than Nurkic.
It shouldn't be based on minutes. It should be based on the official qualifying standards dictated by the league, or at the very least, some variation of either FT attempted or FT made. Some guys just don't draw a lot of fouls, no matter how many minutes they play.
Yes, but the parameters you later showed would be way to complicated for a poster here to do a search. I thought you had done a search, since you hadn't cited a source.
Nope.
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In spite of all your neat math up there, he is averaging ......10/7/7/2BTW, concerning Ball's FT shooting - he is currently on pace to have the worst FT% of any non-center in the entire 70+ year history of the NBA. He is currently at .449 FT%. The only players who have ever shot worse from the FT line are:
DeAndre Jordan
Ben Wallace
Wilt Chamberlain
Andre Drummond
.449 is hideous for anyone, but especially for a guard. Not even Shaq (career worst .464) or Dwight Howard (career worst .489), two big men that were often targeted for hacking due to their poor FT shooting, were ever that bad.
BTW, you've heard of the 50/40/90 club. Ball, at .352/.302/.449 is on the verge of creating his own new, exclusive 35/30/45 club. In the entire history of the NBA, no one has ever had a worse shooting season than Lonzo ball is currently having, and it's surprisingly not even close. Ben Wallace, not known for his shooting touch, comes closest at .463/.116/.428 and even then, he shot over 10 percentage points higher from the field than Ball is.
Is this what @HCP was referring to when he said he thought Ball would be a "special player"?
BNM
Nope.
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