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As far as I know. Jordan made a total of six free throws with his eyes closed. And all hit.
One of the most famous was when he faced Uncle Mu, who was still a rookie. Jordan attacked Uncle Mu for a foul, but the ball still went in. There is also an additional penalty.
Uncle Mu asked Jordan if he could score the ball with his eyes closed. Jordan certainly wasn't going to disappoint. I saw him close his eyes and score the ball.
Then he said a very classic sentence to Uncle Mu, who looked incredible!! Welcome to the NBA!!
Check out a lot of information on the Internet. There should be no second person who closes his eyes and shoots free throws. I am thirty years old Chinese New Year's Eve.
I started watching the NBA at the age of 14. In fact, Jordan's All-Star closed-eye free throw did not score. And I knew about this question before.
But I don't want to admit it. It's like the world doesn't want to admit that Jordan's shot against the Jazz pushed Russell down. Alas!
Time flies! At that time, I was a young man who witnessed this game. When His Highness the Flyer won his second triple crown, I was already in tears.
By: Everything is unpredictable |Level 5 |2011-3-20 09:00This brother has a pursuit. Correct solution.
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Closed-eye free throw at the 1990 Magician Charity Tournament, which was hit.
Closed-eye free throws in the 1991 Bulls vs. Hornets game, this shot was hit.
Closed-eye free throws in the 1992 Bulls vs. 76ers game, this shot was hit.
In 1992, the Bulls fought the gold nuggets, the famous provocation to Mutombo "welcome to the NBA!" The ball hit.
Closed-eye free throw in the 1993 Bulls vs. Warriors game, this shot hit.
In the 1998 All-Star Game's closed-eye free throws, Jordan had scored 23 points before that, and missed the closed-eyes free throws! In the end, MJ scored 23 points and won the MVP!
In 1998, after a second triple championship, the Flyers retired for the second time...
Others don't know so much ...
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Yes, the penalty was hit, it seems that Jordan is dissatisfied with whom, so I can't remember the specific penalty with my eyes closed.
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Who have you heard of which NBA player closes his eyes in an official game, such an important score, if the difference is only one point, you go to close your eyes and make free throws, it's strange if you don't lose, put it aside if you lose, and you may be expelled from the team!! It's impossible.
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Think about it before you ask this question...
Who is Jordan?
God doesn't dare to close his eyes and punish unless he doesn't want to mix in the NBA anymore.
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I remember one time with the Nuggets, I closed my eyes and served, which almost scared Uncle Mu down.
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It's not six or seven. .
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It is important to coordinate movements, from the feet to the legs, then the elbows, the wrists, and most importantly, the hand shape when the shot.
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I remember one time on the All-Star.
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It seems to be Uncle Mu's once.
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Hehe, I think the upstairs basically sums up mine
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Once the answers are there, I won't talk about it.
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Michael Jordan is one of the greatest players in basketball history. He has received numerous accolades throughout his career, including six NBA championships and five NBA regular season MVPs. As a superstar, he has attracted countless fans and fans to follow his every move, including the number of free throws he makes.
The number of free throws made by Jordan.
In his 15 professional seasons, Jordan made a whopping 8,772 free throws, an average of nine per game. Among them, in the NBA playoffs, his free throw shooting soared to 1,867, an average of 11 free throws per game.
The uniqueness of Jordan's free-throw technique.
Jordan's free-throw shooting technique is very unique, which is one of the reasons why he is able to score frequently in games. His free throw shooting is very steady, and his signature "tongue move" has become a legend in basketball history. His free-throw approach is very simple, just throwing the ball into the basket.
However, his free-throw percentage is still high, and his career free-throw percentage is high.
Jordan's improvement in free-throw shooting percentage.
Jordan's free-throw percentage has continued to improve throughout his career, which is a testament to his continued improvement in his free-throw technique. In his first three seasons, he shot just 84 percent from the free-throw line. But as his experience and skill have improved, so has his free-throw percentage.
In the last two seasons of his career, he hit 89 percent of his free throw shots.
The tactical significance of Jordan's free throws.
On the court, free throws are a regular technique, but for Jordan, free throws are more of a tactic. His free throws are a threat to defend late to the opposition, as he can score points at the free-throw line, forcing the opponent to defend more aggressively, thus getting free throws through fouls and increasing his scoring chances.
Jordan's thoughts on free throws.
Jordan has said in an interview that free throws are more important than shooting, because winning in basketball often depends on the percentage of free throws shot. He also believes that free throws require constant training and practice, and that the focus is on maintaining a good mindset and concentration. Only when you have a good mentality can you hit the free throws consistently.
Epilogue While Jordan made many free throws in his career, it was only one part of his great career. His basketball skills, leadership, and determination to win have made him a superstar among basketball players around the world. His influence on the game and in life is immeasurable for the entire game of basketball.
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In the 1991-92 season, Mutombo was still a rookie. The Nuggets faced the visiting Bulls at home, and Jordan, who was on the free throw line, suddenly stopped dribbling and stuck his ears out to listen to Mutombo. Jordan then said to Mutombo:
Jordan smiled happily and responded, "You may not know, but I used to do this a lot. Look, this ball is for you.
98 All-Stars, it is possible that the penalty was deliberately missed in order to retain 23 points.
92 against the Knicks, Ewing provoked.
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In basketball, the quality of shooting is an important indicator to measure the basketball level of a basketball player. The same is true in daily life, observing the quality of a person's shooting can tell the person's basketball level, and a standard shooting posture will make you add a lot of color to the crowd.
It is also a one-goal shot, the shooter with superb shooting skills is sharp, the goal is clean and neat, and the shooting mediocre person has a rusty sense of the ball, and the goal is slow and weak. And what determines a person's shooting *** is often a standard or non-standard shooting posture.
However, this standard shooting stance is just an ideal model, and like the 2-1-2 in the combined defense, it is performed in very ideal conditions. In fact, everyone's physical conditions are different, and when shooting, you need to make certain telescopic adjustments according to your own situation on the basis of this standard shooting posture to find the most suitable shooting posture for yourself.
The deformation of each shooting stance is based on the standard shooting stance. So what does this standard shooting position look like? To sum it up, it can be summed up in one sentence: the face frame holds the ball, one t, one v, three 90 °, and the index points to the hand.
Hold the ball in the face frame. Shoot with your feet shoulder-width apart, facing the center of the basket with your feet facing the frame. The ball should be on the side of the shot rather than in the middle of the body. As shown in Fig
Many people have the habit of facing the basket sideways when shooting, but this is not true, because the body will still naturally twist around the moment of shooting, facing the basket, which will affect the stability of the shot. At the same time, the shooting position will be unnatural when facing the basket.
A T: This T-shape refers to the position of holding the ball in both hands when shooting. When holding the ball, the two thumbs should form a T-shape, and the fingertips of the shooter should point to the base of the fingers of the auxiliary hand, but there is a certain distance between the two thumbs, the palm of the hand can be about 10 cm away, and the palm of the hand is 2-5 cm. As shown in Fig
Many people ignore the 90° of the wrist joint, in fact, the lower the wrist joint is pressed, the more powerful the shot. In the NBA, these three 90°s are magnified, especially the top and bottom 90°s.
Finally, it should be emphasized that the so-called standard shooting posture is just a reference model, and you don't have to deliberately follow the above parameters, as long as it is within a reasonable range, you can adjust it according to your own physical conditions to find the most natural and comfortable shooting posture.
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The key to free throws should be soft, practice makes perfect, practice more, but posture is also important.
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In fact, the free throw posture is still the best for yourself, and you don't need to deliberately imitate it.
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