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Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Tue Feb 7, 2012 9:44 pm
by zeroproblems
Not sure if this was posted already..

http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/miamih ... -number-45

Dwyane Wade's number is 45 and LeBron James won't let him forget it.

As a friendly reminder, LeBron yells the number at him every time Wade steps to the free throw line.

"45! ... 45! ... 45!"

No, this isn't the number everyone associates with Wade -- that would be "three" -- but this is, in fact, Wade's magic number these days. Believe it or not, 45 is the degree angle that gives Wade the best chance at making free throws.

Confused?

So were a handful of reporters standing inside the Heat's practice facility three weeks ago. It was a Friday afternoon in late January and the reporters were waiting for Wade and LeBron to make themselves available for a routine media session.

But first, Wade had to finish shooting free throws.

Following every shot, a computerized male voice could be heard in the distance reciting a two-digit number.

The numbers kept going.

"39 ... 41 ... 40 ..."

What in the world? Everyone's confusion grew deeper. The numbers weren't increasing so we knew it wasn't counting makes or misses. After anxiously peering around the open gym for the source of the mystery voice, we finally found out where it was coming from: a black machine hanging from the wall about 20 feet away from Wade. The black box wasn't the only one blurting out a number; a nearby LeBron was shouting numbers too and it was sending Wade into a fit of laughter.

"11! ... 17! ... 12!"

What we found out later, after asking some Heat staffers, was that LeBron was teasing Wade. You see, two years ago, the Heat were the first NBA team to purchase and install a toy called "Noah" that tracks the precise arc of a player's shot (get it, Noah's Arc?). The machine instantly lets you know the degree angle of your shot through a built-in audio speaker. There's the machine hanging on the wall across from Wade's free throw basket. Wade, as you might have noticed over the years, has a line-drive free throw arc and LeBron was making sure he knew it during that practice in January. So as Noah shouted out Wade's 39-degree shot arc, LeBron joked that it was closer to 11 degrees. Wade, evidently, got a kick out of it.

Fast forward to Monday's Heat practice when Noah recited some slightly higher numbers after Wade's free throw tries:

"45 ... 47 ... 46"

This time, LeBron was silent and there was no laughter. Wade was stone-faced, nailing free throw after free throw.

"45 is my number," Wade said after his free throw shooting session. "If I shoot 45, I’m a pretty good free throw shooter."

But is that true? Well, Wade started working on stretching his free throw arc with Noah just before that Jan. 20 practice. At that point, he was shooting 71 percent of his free throws, down from his career rate of 77 percent.

But since working with Noah? Wade has shot 82 percent from the charity stripe.

"That machine is great," Wade said. "It’s great for me and it’s great for other guys to hear when you’re making your shots what number you’re at. You can feel it. I’ve been feeling better at the line because of it."

The percentage difference is small enough that the uptick might just be random chance, but Wade thinks there's something to this Noah machine. Just a few weeks ago, he started at 39 and he's now regularly hitting 45. LeBron's number is 44, Wade relayed to the media.

"When I miss one," Wade said, "he’ll come up to me and say 'Hey, that wasn’t 45.' Same thing with him. I know what his number is and I know when he’s not doing it."

Wade's natural shot doesn't have much arc ("God didn’t give me that ability."). But at 30 years old, he's trying to raise that angle from 39 and maintain his new sweet spot at 45.

Next time Wade goes to the free throw line during a game, keep a close eye on LeBron. Chances are you'll catch him doing his best Noah impression. And now you won't be completely confused why he's yelling "45!" in Wade's direction.

Re: Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Tue Feb 7, 2012 10:27 pm
by TrueRain
Wow

Re: Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Tue Feb 7, 2012 10:37 pm
by Pimpwerx
They had this machine for 2 years. Why is he now using it to work on his FT arc? PEACE.

Re: Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Tue Feb 7, 2012 11:21 pm
by RexBoyWonder
What a great, fun article. thx man

Re: Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Tue Feb 7, 2012 11:22 pm
by TMIMITW
Great Post, what ever makes him better I an happy to hear. Where was this when shaq was here

Re: Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Tue Feb 7, 2012 11:26 pm
by zogster
Where was this last year!? Have to wonder if there would have been a different outcome with more use of this machine.

Re: Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Tue Feb 7, 2012 11:58 pm
by seusboy
well he has got half of the problem figured out. As I wrote in a previous posts...

First off, I am no coach nor do I pretend to be but even with my high school level playing experience I can tell you exactly what is wrong with Wade's free throw shooting. It all starts from his foot positioning. I can swear there was a 4-5 year span in his career where his left foot kept moving further and further back and its no coincidence that his free-throw shooting % dropped every year. It is now at the point where he is closer to being in a track stance then a free-throw stance. He needs to set his feet so that they are both lined up at the free-throw line or at worst have one foot (in his case, his left foot) slightly back, and by slightly I mean like 6 inches off the line (not 2 feet like it is now). Once he gets his feet lined up correctly, he then need to practice shooting free-throws with some type of net in-between him and the basket that will block any shot he shoots without the proper arc as it is very obvious that his free throw shot and even his regular shot is often waaaaay to flat (that is actually why he is good at backboard shots because these are typically shot with less arc). Btw, I really only took the time to write this up because I am praying that some way, somehow, someone will read this and it will get back to Wade. If that does happen please tell him to not take my word for it but go look at everyone who shoots free-throws +90% and see if any of them stand the way he does. I am quite sure the answer will be NO.
On a side note, LeBron has very similar mechanic/foot positioning issues that are correctable but not quite as obvious as Wade’s. BTW, the fact that the Miami Heat coaches have allowed Wade's stance and subsequent free-throw % to regress is absurd and has probably reduced his PPG average by like 2 points and even worse costs us wins! Sorry if this was long, I am just really sick of having to scream at the TV every time he lines up at the line.

Re: Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Wed Feb 8, 2012 12:01 am
by mopper8
Pimpwerx wrote:They had this machine for 2 years. Why is he now using it to work on his FT arc? PEACE.


LOL this was my first reaction as well. It's great that he's using it and his shot looks much better, but 2 whole years...??!!

Re: Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Wed Feb 8, 2012 12:14 am
by toodles23
Wade's shot looks a whole lot better, but it hasn't seemed to help Lebron at all. If anything, his FT shot is looking worse than it has in years.

seusboy, I noticed the foot positioning thing with Wade as well. I tried it myself on a FT and it basically forces you to shoot a flat, forced kind of shot.

Re: Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Wed Feb 8, 2012 12:23 am
by DefenseWins
well atleast he's trying to improve his FT...

now for LBJ :lol:

Re: Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Wed Feb 8, 2012 2:39 am
by jona187
Someone needs to tell Wade to use it for his JUMPSHOT that he lost in 09

Re: Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Wed Feb 8, 2012 2:45 am
by jona187
mopper8 wrote:
Pimpwerx wrote:They had this machine for 2 years. Why is he now using it to work on his FT arc? PEACE.


LOL this was my first reaction as well. It's great that he's using it and his shot looks much better, but 2 whole years...??!!



They just read the manual lol

Re: Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Wed Feb 8, 2012 3:05 am
by orangeparka
Lend it to LeBron too.

Re: Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Wed Feb 8, 2012 3:13 am
by Zasterror
jona187 wrote:Someone needs to tell Wade to use it for his JUMPSHOT that he lost in 09


More like 06.

I love this article. Wade is actually taking steps to improve his game. However, that "God didn't gave me that ability" quote about his jumper kinda irked me :lol:

Re: Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Wed Feb 8, 2012 3:26 am
by zeroproblems
He was 8 for 8 tonight.. its been a while since ive seen him do that.

And i bet Chris Bosh used this machine to get his stroke back because all of a sudden the last two weeks hes only missed like 6 or 7 freethrows. He was struggling early on this season.

Re: Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2012 1:29 pm
by seusboy
Oh and I forgot to mention wade also sets his feet at an angle...they should both be pointing straight forward toward the basket. If he changed this and the things I mentioned in the previous post, and kept using the arc machine I would bet a lot of money his free throw % would increase dramatically. Make it happen Wade!

Re: Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 3:05 pm
by Altered_Beast
seusboy wrote:Oh and I forgot to mention wade also sets his feet at an angle...they should both be pointing straight forward toward the basket. If he changed this and the things I mentioned in the previous post, and kept using the arc machine I would bet a lot of money his free throw % would increase dramatically. Make it happen Wade!

hasnt missed a ft in two games, granted hes only taken 11

Re: Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 4:26 pm
by canefandynasty
That 45 degree angle thing is also helping his midrange game.

Re: Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 2:29 am
by Zasterror
Still perfect. He may reach 80%+ by the end of the season. Wade with his jumper is the undisputed 2nd best player in the lee.

Re: Wade's improved freethrow shooting

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 2:47 am
by TheAnkh
Zasterror wrote:Still perfect. He may reach 80%+ by the end of the season. Wade with his jumper is the undisputed 2nd best player in the lee.


I would say best, actually, but I can admit I was wrong saying he would revert back to his old bricking ways at the free throw line. In my defense though, this news about him using a machine didn't come out till after I posted :lol: