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The Machine part II

Posted: Sun Dec 2, 2012 2:01 am
by snaquille oatmeal
D12 is the new Machine :lol:
http://www.latimes.com/sports/basketball/nba/lakers/la-sp-lakers-fyi-20121201,0,4571505.story

Dwight Howard can still improve his free-throw shooting. The Lakers swear on it.

Sometimes they might swear at it, but they continue to work on his foul shooting. He entered Friday's game with 47.8% accuracy from the line, a main reason the Lakers were the NBA's worst team in the category.

Howard makes between 75% and 80% of his free-throw attempts at practice, including scrimmages and post-practice individual work. The Lakers chart them all. They know what he does when no one watches.

But that success hasn't translated to games.

"He has to learn how to play catch with the rim," said Lakers assistant coach Chuck Person, assigned to work with Howard on free throws. "He has to block out all the obstacles and distractions — 20,000 people cheering for him at home or 20,000 people cheering against him on the road.

"He has to be looking forward to getting up to the line. He has to embrace it."

Howard has been less willing to talk about his free-throw woes, repeating his desire to skip the subject three times after being asked about it by reporters after Thursday's practice.

With Howard's inaccuracy leading the way, the Lakers were making only 66.8% as a team. Oklahoma City was leading the league at 84.5%.

It could definitely play a factor when the teams meet next Friday in Oklahoma City. If each team hypothetically gets 30 free-throw attempts, it's a little more than a five-point edge for the Thunder if the percentages hold true.

At the very least, Howard must stick with the way he shoots from the line, Person theorized, because the misses won't always outweigh the makes.

"He has to be consistent with his routine," Person said. "If you continually search for a technique, you're going to continually search for success. But if he allows himself to do it one way, success will come naturally."

Howard is a career 58.5% free-throw shooter, though he started fading even more last season, finishing under 50% for the first time (47.8%) in his eight years with the Orlando Magic.

Re: The Machine part II

Posted: Sun Dec 2, 2012 2:05 am
by hermes
original was better


bring back sasha!

Re: The Machine part II

Posted: Sun Dec 2, 2012 3:06 am
by TheHartBreakKid
I thought this was a thread about Jodie Meeks

Re: The Machine part II

Posted: Sun Dec 2, 2012 3:17 am
by Mamba Venom
wafer88 wrote:I thought this was a thread about Jodie Meeks

Me too.

Machine is back in new form BFF w/ Kobe and STEEEEEEEVE

Johny 5 voice

Re: The Machine part II

Posted: Sun Dec 2, 2012 4:16 am
by StarneyBinston
More like new 11 a.m. shooter.

Re: The Machine part II

Posted: Sun Dec 2, 2012 4:25 am
by Dr Aki
hermes wrote:original was better


bring back sasha!


bring back the machine!!!

Re: The Machine part II

Posted: Sun Dec 2, 2012 10:51 pm
by DEEP3CL
The old saying goes.....practice players never show up when the lights come on.

Watching Dwight though he has a good stroke, his problem is on his form/release. His balls either catch the front of the rim or clang off the back. That is a classic sign of a follow through problem.

Re: The Machine part II

Posted: Mon Dec 3, 2012 12:50 am
by Run-MKE 311
Haha it is like being the ultimate range player and not being able to bring it to the course, something I am sure a lot of us can relate to.

Re: The Machine part II

Posted: Mon Dec 3, 2012 7:35 pm
by madmaxmedia
Man if Dwight hits 75-80% FT in practice (and apparently the Laker staff keeps track which validates this number), I wonder how I'd shoot in real NBA games.

Re: The Machine part II

Posted: Mon Dec 3, 2012 8:39 pm
by TyCobb
How quickly you all forget Von Wafer... :nonono:

Re: The Machine part II

Posted: Mon Dec 3, 2012 10:10 pm
by Guy986
If Dwight is the new Machine does that mean he's Cyborg Superman?

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