That's not how I remember it. I remember it as his normal shot that just barely missed.Did you see JBo on that ff? If I remember correctly it looked like a line drive intentional miss to me. Picture anyone?
You could be correct, but that shot could have easily gone in. After the game, he was asked if he intentionally missed and he didn't say he did. He said that the record wasn't meant to be broken by him. Here's the video.It was absolutely an intentional miss.
Agree on your last point, though.
Street could have also missed the next one.It was obvious JBo missed on purpose, and how is it a "false record"? Nobody knows how many free throws Street would have added to the record if death hadn't intervened. That's what makes this record unique, as I explained earlier.
He hit the front of the rim. It could have easily gone in. Like I said, it's not popular, but I don't think he intentionally missed the shot, especially considering they were in a close game.JBo threw up what looked to be almost be an air ball, to ensure it would be short. And then he pointed to the sky, in Chris' memory. During that moment, and postgame, the Streets knew what JBo had done.
This is coming from a guy that wasn’t the biggest JBo fan but I thought it was classy. I think it’d be classy if Banks missed on purpose in a first half or in a game they are comfortably ahead and there was a three-way tie. Obviously perfectly good with Banks breaking it too.He hit the front of the rim. It could have easily gone in. Like I said, it's not popular, but I don't think he intentionally missed the shot, especially considering they were in a close game.
I agree.
Based on JBo’s own statement (“That record was not mine to have”), he should have missed the previous FT in order to preserve the record for Street. Instead, the record is shared.
But hey, the tale got JBo a lot of good publicity, so there’s that.
Clip below of the missed shot. Definitely not a “line drive” as suggested above. He just left it short. There’s only one person in the world who knows for sure if it was intentional.
Sorry, but I don't think thats why he missed that shot. He got way more pub by missing that the he would have if he made it. How many people outside of Iowa would have cared at all? JBo liked to be noticed. You know, stunts like Signing your shoes "thanks for the memories" and leaving them at center court in Hilton.I love the way Banks plays, and I recognize that records are made to be broken. But the Iowa free throw record is in a little different category. Nobody knows what that number would be because of the tragic death of Chris Street. That's why JBo tied it but refused to break it which, IMHO, is one of the most impressive decisions by an Iowa athlete--or any human--that I've witnessed in my decades on the planet. When Cal Ripken Jr. had a similar opportunity to tie rather than break Lou Gehrig's consecutive games streak of 2,130, Ripken ignored the fact that Gehrig's record ended only because the Hall of Fame Yankee first baseman contracted ALS, now known as Lou Gehrig's disease. That's why I have no respect for Ripken or his record. To me, Gehrig will always own that record.
And that's why I have the ultimate respect for what JBo did, and that's why I hope that, if Banks' streak continues and he has a chance to break the record, the game situation will permit him to miss so he can tie Street and JBo. But maybe that's just me. I'd love to hear what Ben and Tavion think about it.
To be honest I think he knew darn well that he'd get even more notoriety by doing what he did, and missing that. I think it was calculated. Think about it. Yes, he would have had the record, but outside of Iowa fans how many people would really have even known about it? As it was he ended up winning the Stan Musial sportsmanship award and went to some banquet. It made shows like Sportscenter, and was a topic on numerous others. He got way more pub and acclaim by missing that shot the he ever would have by making it.
This is coming from a guy that wasn’t the biggest JBo fan but I thought it was classy. I think it’d be classy if Banks missed on purpose in a first half or in a game they are comfortably ahead and there was a three-way tie. Obviously perfectly good with Banks breaking it too.
I was just trying to point out that IF he was at the record tying free throw last night and missed intentionally because we had a big lead it could have been costly. I realize he wasn't there yet.Why would Banks intentionally miss FT’s 28, 29, or 30? Seems odd when 34 is the record.
Did not realize that-adds to his legacy.Yes, Street's streak was still going at that point. If I recall, he went 2-2 at the line @Duke to extend his streak to 34, in his final game.
Two things. Your a moran. I hope he doesn't break it unless the game is on the line.As unpopular as it might be, I don’t think JBo intentionally missed that shot to keep him tied with Street. If Banks can beat the record he should. Otherwise, it’s a false record.

This is one way it could go down:
NeitherWas that BJ who missed after Pippen? These old eyes, you know. Or was that Grant?
I'll take a guess and say Bill Cartwright. What the heckWho was it?
Scott WilliamsWas that BJ who missed after Pippen? These old eyes, you know. Or was that Grant?
Sorry hawk3, I couldn't think of his name. I even googled it to try to find out and didn't fairly quickly so I said fock it someone will give us the answerScott Williams
They don't own the record!!!One additional thought, it would be good if the Street family came out and said it was ok to break the record. Have they made any statements?
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This what I got from Google AI search:
Mike Street told Bohannon that while they appreciated the gesture, he wanted to see the record broken, encouraging him to "go on" next time.
Really?I love the way Banks plays, and I recognize that records are made to be broken. But the Iowa free throw record is in a little different category. Nobody knows what that number would be because of the tragic death of Chris Street. That's why JBo tied it but refused to break it which, IMHO, is one of the most impressive decisions by an Iowa athlete--or any human--that I've witnessed in my decades on the planet. When Cal Ripken Jr. had a similar opportunity to tie rather than break Lou Gehrig's consecutive games streak of 2,130, Ripken ignored the fact that Gehrig's record ended only because the Hall of Fame Yankee first baseman contracted ALS, now known as Lou Gehrig's disease. That's why I have no respect for Ripken or his record. To me, Gehrig will always own that record.
And that's why I have the ultimate respect for what JBo did, and that's why I hope that, if Banks' streak continues and he has a chance to break the record, the game situation will permit him to miss so he can tie Street and JBo. But maybe that's just me. I'd love to hear what Ben and Tavion think about it.
They don't own the record!!!
Be different if the guy that had it didn’t get the chance to keep it going because he died.I never understood NOT breaking a record on purpose
to me that goes against the nature of playing sports
records are meant to be broken!
He missed it intentionally. JFC you people don’t have a clue. And yes I know Jordan personallyHe hit the front of the rim. It could have easily gone in. Like I said, it's not popular, but I don't think he intentionally missed the shot, especially considering they were in a close game.
Why did he take his shoes off at Iowa State?He missed it intentionally. JFC you people don’t have a clue. And yes I know Jordan personally
Why did he take his shoes off at Iowa State?
The same fans who will be pissed if Ben takes a team to the Final 4 because the 1980 team is the "best ever" to themOf course they don't own the record, but there are a lot of weird fans that believe they do. And if Banks breaks the record, those fans are going to be pissed at Banks. It's crazy to think that would happen but it will. And some of those fans will really be pissed it was broken by someone of color.
Had to thank them for the memz.
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Cringe. And in reality his last game at Hilton we got beat down by 25 points.Had to thank them for the memz.
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I can't remember; did we need that point when he was about to tie Chris' record?
Total aside but anyone think it's crazy that Banks has made 30 in a row and still only an 80% ft shooter?