Again this going to cost us again in big games whether regular season or postseason which will cost us dearly especially in tournament time
Again this going to cost us again in big games whether regular season or postseason which will cost us dearly especially in tournament time
Myles needs to at least bend his knees. That would at least be a start. Where are our coaches? If he does & is still unsuccessful the next step is underhanded. It works, DUH!Doubtful. We will get better shooting free throws. Myles Johnson is the one that we should be very concerned about.
Best of Luck,
Groz
Sorry, you can't put lipstick on a pig. Still lousy.Myles is what 1-4. I think without Myles we were 14-21.
You can't tell some posters this info because they are set in their ways.Myles is what 1-4. I think without Myles we were 14-21.
I used to say this about Shaquille O’Neal. The guy was so dominant some years in the NBA and people would complain that he misses too many foul shots. You take the whole player.If a kid hustles, plays D,rebounds, passes well, blocks shots, is a good guy off the court and scores his fair share of points, I don’t care if he is a 50 percent free throw shooter. Like others have said, he won’t be touching the ball the last minute of games. We have all seen excellent free throw shooters who didn’t do much else.
Another great NBA player and HOF was not very good either at FT. Wilt Chamberlain. Career was 52% think hi was 58%I used to say this about Shaquille O’Neal. The guy was so dominant some years in the NBA and people would complain that he misses too many foul shots. You take the whole player.
his high was 61% the year he avg 50 points per game!!Another great NBA player and HOF was not very good either at FT. Wilt Chamberlain. Career was 52% think hi was 58%
Lots of people think this is magically going to change. True, practice can improve foul shooting...to a point. However, by the time these players reach college, they are either shooters or not...it’s not going to improve all that much, if at all.
Not true unless they don't work on getting better. There is no reason why you can't improve at the line and be at least 70-75% with repetition with decent form and coaching. Just like, there is NO reason why a decent athlete can't become a good defensive player. Coach Pikiell has proved that guys can improve as defensive players if they give the effort.
I have told this many times concerning free throw shooting. I worked with Kelvin Troy and he improved his free throw % from 58% his sophomore year to 68% his junior year to ending up with 77% his senior year. He worked extremely hard at improving at the line and was tired of his manager friend taking his money betting on who could make more when we competed against each other.
If you watch a few of our free throw shooters, they look like they should be good free throw shooters, but seem to lack some concentration(almost rushing them) at the line in games and almost look lackadaisical there at times.
Coming to mind are Montez Mathis and Jacob Young. They both show that they have the ability to be good free throw shooters, yet many times only make 1 out of 2.
I am fully confident that our free throw % will get much better. They work too hard in practice at it, to not get better.
Best of Luck,
Groz
I agree about the concentration when Johnson makes it he usually swishes it and when he misses it’s just a total brick.Not true unless they don't work on getting better. There is no reason why you can't improve at the line and be at least 70-75% with repetition with decent form and coaching. Just like, there is NO reason why a decent athlete can't become a good defensive player. Coach Pikiell has proved that guys can improve as defensive players if they give the effort.
I have told this many times concerning free throw shooting. I worked with Kelvin Troy and he improved his free throw % from 58% his sophomore year to 68% his junior year to ending up with 77% his senior year. He worked extremely hard at improving at the line and was tired of his manager friend taking his money betting on who could make more when we competed against each other.
If you watch a few of our free throw shooters, they look like they should be good free throw shooters, but seem to lack some concentration(almost rushing them) at the line in games and almost look lackadaisical there at times.
Coming to mind are Montez Mathis and Jacob Young. They both show that they have the ability to be good free throw shooters, yet many times only make 1 out of 2.
I am fully confident that our free throw % will get much better. They work too hard in practice at it, to not get better.
Best of Luck,
Groz
It was the one year he shot them UNDERHANDED! Duh to our guys!his high was 61% the year he avg 50 points per game!!
Myles Johnson is now 4/8 from the FT line for 50%.... the rest of the team is 34/65 (52.3%).
Yes, Myles needs to work on his FTs... but he's got plenty of company there:
1.000 - Reiber (4/4)
.700 - Young (7/10)
.625 - Harper (5/8)
.571 - Mulcahy (4/7)
.500 - Omoruyi (6/12)
.500 - Johnson (4/8)
.500 - Mag (3/6)
.500 - Baker (1/2)
.400 - Mathis (4/10)
.000 - Palmquist (0/2)
We probably won't be a good FT or 3 point shooting team this year. We weren't last year and we were still good. We will still be good this year too. If we magically become a good FT and 3 point shooting team we would be competing for the national championship. Every team has weaknesses.
Statistically its wayyyy too early to take these percentages seriously. Sample size is tinyyy but let's hope some of the returning players can at least up their percentage a little this year. No fans should make it easier
Easier said than done. Did you play at a high level?You're a college scholarship hooper & can't put the ball in the hoop from 15 ft with no one guarding you--Pathetic. No excuse. Coaches & players need to get all over this, figure it out & correct it. Been going on way too long. Going to cost us.
agree with previous poster especially since there are zero fans in the seats so you don't have that excuse for missing free throws this year; I believe it is a lack of concentration and for some of them form which I don't understand how someone is not working with them on technique and they have to practice I mean 100's of foul shots a day which they should be doing in the off season!!!Easier said than done. Did you play at a high level?
Really! No I didn't but shot 75%-80% in HS. I believe the RU women shot 89% against Monmouth.Easier said than done. Did you play at a high level?
I guess Shaq (52.7%) and Wilt (51.1%) suck since they couldn't shot free throws.
50 and 30 points a game every night offset it.I guess Shaq and Wilt suck since they couldn't shot free throws.
As much as I would like for our team to be better shooters from the charity stripe, they offset it in other ways. They limit teams to poor shooting percentages and create easy buckets from turnovers. Also, we have a high assist to bucket ratio. So far, including last year, collectively the team has offset the free throw problems.50 and 30 points a game offset it
You need players like Harper and Baker to force the action inside to get more attempts at the line. That would help the overall team percentage. That means settling for fewer outside shots.Not saying we shouldn't be better - just that saying "if Player X doesn't shoot Y%, then they're no good" is ridiculous. It all has to be taken on balance, as cubuffsdoug points out above.
There's no benchmark bar that a college player must shoot over - and if there were one, it'd differ by position anyway. Right now, we're below average nationally - I'd love for us to at least get to average, but that's a combination of great/poor shooters altogether for a team average.
I don't think anyone is arguing that. They're just saying, don't get your hopes up that it's going to change dramatically.So what's the point boys? Are you arguing that it's acceptable for a team of College scholarship athletes to shoot around 60% & that it's not going to cost games?
Agreed its not going to change dramatically and unfortunately neither will our 3 point shooting percentage; there will be nights where we will get hot from 3 and win easily on those nights but most nights we will shoot our 30% at best from 3 and those are the nights our scrappy play and good defense will have to win the gamesI don't think anyone is arguing that. They're just saying, don't get your hopes up that it's going to change dramatically.