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When it comes to weird serving postures, the first thing I have to mention is the Warriors' celebrity, 8-time All-Star, 1975 championship winner, and Finals MVP that year, Hall of Fame player Rick. Barry.
His free-throw stance was bizarre, and he famously made a urinal-style free-throw.
You may think this move is very familiar, yes, this position is the prototype of the classic free throw position of Sakuragi Hanamichi in Slam Dunk.
But Rick Barry's free-throw percentage was surprisingly high. He shot 90 percent from the free-throw line in his career.
The next player isn't as well-known as Rick Barry, but he's also a role to be reckoned with. Jerry Stackhouse, who also averaged points per game at the peak of his career, although his career was not so perfect, he was also a well-known man on the court at the turn of the century.
His free-throw stance is a squatting free throw, always bending his knees sharply, and then getting up hard to shoot. His free-throw shooting percentage is also quite good, with a career free-throw shooting rate of 82%.
The characters to be talked about after that should be very familiar to fans. Son of the Wind, two-time MVP winner, Steve. Nash.
In fact, strictly speaking, his free throw shooting posture is not weird, and his shooting percentage is terrible, and he should be one of the people with the highest free throw shooting percentage in NBA history. But he has a habit of making free throws that is very bad and "dirty".
Why, because Nash likes to touch the soles of his feet with both hands before making free throws, and then not sticking his tongue out to lick his hands. Yes, you read that right, after touching the soles of your feet, licking your hands, ah......Anyway, I feel quite unhygienic. It doesn't fit with Nash's strict way of behaving in order to keep his body in shape.
Others, such as Big Shark O'Neal, Jason Kidd, Karl Malone, etc., all have their own unique free throw shooting habits, and the free throw shooting percentage is also high and low, so I won't repeat them here.
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There are many wonders in the world, even the action of free throws that can be completed in a few seconds, and each player in the NBA has his own unique style. And what impressed me the most was probably Chuck Hayes, a veteran of the Rockets, Hayes's free throw action was the strongest feint in the NBA.
The first half of his free throw process is still very normal, dribbling the ball with his head down, and then slowly lifting it, at this time it starts to be wrong, the general player is to lift the ball to the waist position, and then lift it to the top of the head to shoot, but after Hayes dribbled the ball, he turned the ball in his hand, and then quickly raised it in front of him, after a pause of less than a second, he lifted it to a high place above his head, and it seemed that he was going to throw it, and at the same time his body leaned forward suddenly, and even one of his feet had to take a small step forward, But he was not reluctant to throw the ball out, but paused as he leaned forward, and then threw the ball straight to the basket in a particularly unnatural motion!
Hayes's free throw shooting is also one of the main reasons for his low free throw shooting percentage, and it is said that when he was training, he hit a super high free throw shooting percentage, but when it came to the game, he couldn't.
In addition, Stackhouse and Richard Hamilton also have strange movements, and their free throw preparation moves are even lower than Zama's squatting, almost sitting down.
There is also the "big shark" O'Neal's action is also very happy, because O'Neal is huge, his hands are also very large, the basketball in his hands is like the size of a tennis ball in the hands of ordinary people, plus he is an inside player, the action is relatively stiff, he throws the shot put the moment he shoots, it is to push the basketball out, and the scene is very funny.
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If the free throws are weird, the free throws of former Rockets player Hayes are even more weird. On top of that, I personally feel that Nash's free throws are also very weird, every time he makes free throws, he will wipe the soles of his shoes with both hands and lick the palms of his hands.
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1. Malone's free throws are muddy and watery, and he often throws the ball out until the 9th second; 2. Kidd will make a flying kiss to the audience before the free throw; 3. The famous is Buckbarry's urinal basin free throw basket action.
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The first is Larry Bird, Larry Bird's free throw posture is particularly strange, many times it does not match his shooting posture, and there is O'Neal's shooting posture, O'Neal is often worried about his free throws.
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Street basketball alternative free throw posture inventory, end urinals are used.
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1.Bend your legs slightly, and right-button your left foot slightly back and forth.
2.Hold the ball in both hands on your chest or higher. The two hands are symmetrical, naturally separated, touch the basketball with the real fingers and fingers, pay attention to the palms do not touch the ball, otherwise the elasticity of the fingers to the ball will be reduced.
3.Choose a two-foot position according to your situation.
4.The forearm pushes the ball up hard, and when the forearm is about to straighten, the wrist is ready to press down quickly, and when the lower arm is pressed, the fingers pop the ball out. The forearm is straightened, the wrist is pressed down, and the fingers are pinballed at the same time.
Pay attention to the consistency of the action here, a coherent shooting action will greatly improve your free throw shooting percentage.
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Nash combed his messy long hair before making free throws, rubbed his hands on the soles of his shoes twice, then added his hands with his tongue, and made two free throws with his bare hands before making the free throws. His free throws were ridiculed by netizens as "the most unhygienic free throw".
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Of all the NBA free throw positions, the strangest is Rick Barry's "end urinal" free throw position, followed by Hayes's "two-stage free throw", where he is about to get out of the basketball, always suddenly stops, and then slowly shoots the basketball in his hand.
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Attentive viewers will surely notice that every player in the NBA basically plays the same position for free throws. For example, some people must shoot the ball twice, and some people must spin the basketball circle. In the history of the NBA, there are also some extremely bizarre free throw postures, and some of them are really amazing.
Jerry Stackhouse Squatting toilet pose.
Former Mavericks player Starkerhouse's free-throw stance is really impressive, as he bends his legs to the maximum extent before getting up and shooting. Squatting down looks like a "squatting toilet". And why use such a free throw stance?
Stackhouse also gave an explanation, it turned out that when he was a kid practicing free throws, his mother would always yell at him: "Bend your knees!" And that's what fuels his bizarre free-throw stance.
O'Neal Jr. makes a one-handed free throw.
Watching O'Neal Jr. make free throws is a "long" process that other players may only need.
He made a free throw in three or four seconds, but he could almost use it.
Seven or eight seconds. He believes that the free throw basket was bad because the free throw speed was too fast, so he was willing to let the free throw take a little longer. In addition, he also has a penchant for one-handed shooting, which is strange but also has good results.
Mark Jackson Benchmarking.
Do you feel like you're shooting when you make free throws? At least that's what Mark Jackson thinks. Every time he makes free throws, he throws in a posture that is not at all the same as his usual shooting posture.
When he makes free throws, he puts his right index finger in front of his mouth and uses it as a gun. And this unique posture of holding the ball high above his head also helped him achieve a near-80% free throw percentage percentage.
Shaquille O'Neal pushes the shot put.
Trapped by his massive body, a normal-sized basketball really looks like a shot put in O'Neal's hands. Every free throw was a challenge for O'Neal, who had to struggle to control his thick limbs and strength in order to get the basketball to shoot in a relatively smooth arc. But because his power is uncontrollable, he makes free throws like a shot put.
And the dismal free throw shooting percentage of his career also tells people that the powerful O'Neal also has a "weak" side.
Rick Barry End Urinal Pose.
If Rick Barry's urinal is the second most bizarre free throw basket, no one would dare to call it No. 1. Throwing the basketball up from the knees, this bizarre stance gave Rick Barry an extremely rare high shooting percentage. In the ten seasons of his career, he has shot above 90 percent from the free-throw line.
However, not everyone is suitable for this position, and O'Neill has tried it, but the results can be imagined.
Shooting posture may affect a person's free throw shooting percentage, but posture is certainly not the main reason for their low shooting percentage. But let's be honest, there are fewer and fewer such bizarre free throw positions, and the novelty it brings to us is also diminished.
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The first is Warriors legend Rick Barry, who has a bizarre free-throw position, which is an inverted toilet free throw position, the second is Stackhouse, who makes free throws in the lower part of the penalty, like he is in Zama, and the third is Marion, who holds his leg when he makes free throws, like a lady.
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Rick. Barry's "inverted toilet" free throws, Marion's shooting looks weird and a little obscene, O'Neal's shot put-put-style free throws, and Sean Marion's twisted shooting posture are all bizarre shooting postures, and shooting is not the best way for them to score.
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Stackhouse's squatting toilet style, O'Neal Jr.'s one-handed free throw, Mark Jackson's benchmark style, O'Neal's putted shot put, Rick Barry's end urinal.
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NBA players have the following bizarre free-throw positions: Kidd, who kisses before making free throws; Hayes' splinter free throw; Stackhouse, squatting toilet pose; O'Neal Jr., single-handedly collects free throws; Rick Barry, Urinal Pose, etc.
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NBA's bizarre free throw posture: "squatting toilet style", "urinal basin style", so ugly that I can't bear to look at it directly.
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I believe that many fans who like to watch the NBA know that the easiest way to score in the game is the free throw obtained through the opponent's foul, because when the free throw is not only unguarded, but also the position is very close to the basket, so basically many players can maintain a free throw shooting rate of about 80%.
However, when the players stand on the court and make free throws, many fans pay attention not to whether there is a goal, but the shooting posture of the player, after all, in the eyes of many people, the basketball posture is handsome. So who has the best free-throw position in the NBA? Curry's braces are too cute, and Thompson is so handsome that he has no friends!
Thompson Warriors shooting guard Thompson is a very good 3-and-D player, especially because his shooting ability has reached the top level in NBA history, and he often hits cold-blooded three-pointers in key moments to help the team get out of danger. So this kind of thing is like a child for Thompson, his season free throw shooting rate is basically above 80%, and Thompson's posture when making free throws is also very beautiful, from receiving the ball to lowering the center of gravity to completing the shot, the whole action is smooth, and then the sound of the basketball hollow into the net came.
Durant's Grim Reaper Durant's breakthrough ability is very strong, so he will get a lot of free throws every game, and Durant's free throw posture is also very distinctive. He likes to take two shots after receiving the ball, spin the ball in his hand a few times, and then make a shoulder-shaking position, and it seems that his free throws are solid after each process.
Curry, as the most accurate shooting player in the league, is of course extremely accomplished in free throws. Curry has a very special hobby when making free throws, that is, he likes to bite his braces, although he is a little naïve, but Curry looks a little cute. Curry's career free-throw shooting percentage ranks first among active players, and he is really a man who is both handsome and accurate!
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James' free-throw posture is the best-looking, because James will strike a special pose every time he makes a free throw, which is particularly good-looking. No other player can imitate it.
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Personally, I think there are these, Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Stephen Curry, LeBron James, James Harden, their free throws are textbook perfect, and I love them.
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Thompson. Thompson's free throw action is very coherent, one-stop, free-flowing, and gives people a feeling of joy.
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They're Thompson, Durant, Curry, and their shooting posture is very standard and very appreciative.
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NBA who has the best free throw pose! Thompson is pleasing to the eye, Curry is so handsome that free throw shooting is the most undisturbed way to shoot in basketball, so many players have a very high free throw shooting percentage. And each player will have their own unique way of shooting, so out of so many NBA players, who has the prettiest and best-looking free-throw stance?
First Thompson.
Thompson's shooting style is pretty standard, and it's very personal in his own right. His free-throw stance is pretty much the textbook standard because his stance is so standard, so he has a lot of three-point accuracy. Every time Thompson shoots, it's like a painting that is hard to forget.
However, he can have such a standard shooting posture, which is related to his continuous hard training. A lot of training allowed him to constantly perfect his shooting movements, and finally practiced such a standard shooting style.
Durant. <>
He is a fan of many fans, and what attracts fans is his unique style of play. And as an athlete with high emotional intelligence, he can handle the relationship with players very well. When Durant makes free throws, he starts with a shoulder-shaking ritual.
As if that would make his shooting ready to go up. Once he starts shooting, all of Durant's shots will be done in one go. Durant's unique shooting method has made many fans who like him follow suit, but it still lacks a little charm compared to Durant.
Curry. <>
Curry's three-point shot is his trademark, and his shooting posture is very unique. He and Thompson are two completely opposite factions, Thompson is a textbook shot, then Curry is the wrong shooting position. However, such a wrong shooting stance greatly improved, and his free throw percentage was greatly improved.
Curry was very fond of biting his braces before shooting and encouraging himself, and when the attention was on him, a beautiful free throw came along.
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