There is a saying in the NBA arena that "to put him at the free throw line, it is equal to giving away points". From Da Yao and Nash back then, to Lillard and Curry today, they are all recognized as top free throw shooters, as long as they stand on the free throw line, the score is basically nine out of ten. On the contrary, there are also a lot of bad free throwers in history, "if you can't beat it, you will be cut", sometimes it's really not just talking, it can really come in handy at critical moments, the following 5 people are like this, 01 year Ben 33% shooting rate spicy eyes.
Jordan Jr. The NBA's famous rough man, Jordan Jr. has a strong physical talent, so in the position of blue collar, he has achieved a good counterattack. He's top-notch defensively, he's good at rim protection, and he's good at pick-and-rolls. However, on the offensive end, Jordan Jr. will not shoot, will not play with his back in the low post, and will not respond. His score can basically only rely on empty catches. In terms of free throws, Jordan Jr. is also rotten. In '13, he averaged 9 points and 7 rebounds per game, while shooting just 38 from the free-throw line6%, cutting Jordan was also a popular tactic at the time.
Chamberlain. One of the best center players in history, Chamberlain had an exaggerated talent and, in ancient times, was a complete crushing presence. Therefore, he has a soft hand for scoring and rebounding. However, Chamberlain also has a drawback, that is, the free throw is too poor. His dominance was concentrated under the basket, and in '68, he averaged 24 per game3 points 23With 8 rebounds, he was the MVP of the year, but he shot only 38% from the free-throw line, which made him lose a lot of points.
Capella. Another blue-collar player, Capela's most successful period, was undoubtedly when he partnered with Harden. At that time, Harden was in his prime, so Capela also ate cake until he vomited. Capela's interior offense is good, but his shooting feel is extremely stiff and he has no shooting ability at all. Among them, in 16 years, Capela averaged 7 points per game and 64 rebounds and 37 free throw shots9%, it's also ironless.
Drummond. The rebounding monster of today's league, Zhuang Shen Drummond is also a player who plays with talent. He's huge, top-notch in the game, good at getting to the basket, and accurate at where he can rebound. In '16, Drummond averaged 162 points 148 rebounds, is the league's rebounding king + All-Star. However, his free throws were terrible, only 355% hit rate.
Big Ben. Big Ben Wallace's style of play is very special, he is only 2.03 meters tall, but he can play as a center forward. Big Ben is a player who doesn't pose an offensive threat, and he can become a superstar because he does it defensively. He's won the rebounding title, he's won the block title, he's done quite well, and his strength is phenomenal. Big Ben had two seasons where he shot poor free throws, including in '01, when he averaged 64 points 132 rebounds and 23 blocks, but only 33 free throw percentage6%, which can be said to be the presence of spicy eyes.