Random Stat of the day to get excited about...

MdWIldcat55

Heisman
Dec 9, 2007
21,452
86,085
113
Free Throw percentages last year:

MOMCILOVIC 0.878
WILKINS 0.824
DIALLO 0.825
N'DIAYE 0.828
McBRIDE 0.782
MORTON 0.820
KEPNANG 0.689
MORENO 0.698
K. WILLIAMS 0.955
NOAH 0.826

Adjusted for number of attempts, that's a team average of about 84 percent -- 12 percent higher than last year.

It's going to be hard to come back on teams that shoot that well from the free throw line...Who do you foul among the guards and wings who'd be on the court late in hopes of getting a miss? They are all shooting over 80 percent.
 

ACCat#23

Sophomore
Mar 12, 2006
58
103
33
Free Throw percentages last year:

MOMCILOVIC 0.878
WILKINS 0.824
DIALLO 0.825
N'DIAYE 0.828
McBRIDE 0.782
MORTON 0.820
KEPNANG 0.689
MORENO 0.698
K. WILLIAMS 0.955
NOAH 0.826

Adjusted for number of attempts, that's a team average of about 84 percent -- 12 percent higher than last year.

It's going to be hard to come back on teams that shoot that well from the free throw line...Who do you foul among the guards and wings who'd be on the court late in hopes of getting a miss? They are all shooting
Solid research, and I like what these numbers indicate. I would expect little variance of these from one season to the next, so all indications are we will be an EXCELLENT ft shooting team next year.

Kam's 95% may drop a bit though, as he didnt play a lot last year, and his sample size is relatively small compared to the rest. Nonetheless, he's a great shooter and still above 80% IMO.
 

mjj_2K

All-American
Jul 11, 2010
12,484
7,098
113
It's nice to hit FT's, but what's better is that guys who are capable of hitting FT's at 80% are generally capable of hitting threes at a decent clip. It's not a complete correlation, obviously- some guys can shoot 80% from the FT line and struggle to get above 30% from 3- but you're a lot more likely to find guys who can consistently hit threes among players shooting 80% from the FT line than with guys who struggle to hit 70%.

It's why the NBA will often ignore that a draft pick was terrible from 3 if he was a really good FT shooter. They figure if the FT % is good, the mechanical foundation for being a proficient 3 point shooter is there and can be worked on.
 

pallen1414

Sophomore
Mar 12, 2017
42
106
33
It's nice to hit FT's, but what's better is that guys who are capable of hitting FT's at 80% are generally capable of hitting threes at a decent clip. It's not a complete correlation, obviously- some guys can shoot 80% from the FT line and struggle to get above 30% from 3- but you're a lot more likely to find guys who can consistently hit threes among players shooting 80% from the FT line than with guys who struggle to hit 70%.

It's why the NBA will often ignore that a draft pick was terrible from 3 if he was a really good FT shooter. They figure if the FT % is good, the mechanical foundation for being a proficient 3 point shooter is there and can be worked on.
Strongly agree
 

electricat2

All-Conference
Feb 16, 2022
638
1,399
93
This stat is seriously underrated. FREE THROWS MATTER.

I am EXTREMELY excited that we'll be able to close out tight games next year. Even if they foul Moreno, he shot FT's with confidence last year down the stretch.
Ive seen a many games slip away thru the years cause we couldn't hit a free throw.
The pj's Washington game comes to mind. Prolly cost us a final 4
 

UKCowboys

All-American
Oct 14, 2019
4,366
7,887
113
Free Throw percentages last year:

MOMCILOVIC 0.878
WILKINS 0.824
DIALLO 0.825
N'DIAYE 0.828
McBRIDE 0.782
MORTON 0.820
KEPNANG 0.689
MORENO 0.698
K. WILLIAMS 0.955
NOAH 0.826

Adjusted for number of attempts, that's a team average of about 84 percent -- 12 percent higher than last year.

It's going to be hard to come back on teams that shoot that well from the free throw line...Who do you foul among the guards and wings who'd be on the court late in hopes of getting a miss? They are all shooting over 80 percent.
Underrated stat. Winning and losing ballgames stat
 

WallMash

All-Conference
Oct 30, 2009
4,552
2,860
103
Pope doesn't really coach players to draw fouls. And he should. Here's NBA players who draw most fouls and use it to up their scoring average.
Giannis, 325
Luka, 316
Shai, 279
Embiid, 272
Trae, 263
 

CB3UK

Hall of Famer
Apr 15, 2012
64,117
106,637
78
Missed free throws chap my *** something fierce. They're literally ******* free. It's in the damn name.