Post#1633 » by doordoor123 » Mon Jan 29, 2018 12:51 am
IMO free throw shooting is so **** underrated. On every winning team the entire team or at least the majority of guys who get minutes make free throws. Look at the Warriors, Spurs and sometimes Cavaliers. One of the reasons they’re so successful is because they can make free throws. If I were a GM I would not draft someone who didn’t at least have potential to make all their free throws. It’s literally free points if you can make them and it gives your team a huge advantage if you’re making all of them. This Lakers team is disgusting to me because they would be so much better if they could make free throws. Same with the Sixers. Without making free throws it makes the ability to get to the line useless. I honestly believe the reason the Clippers haven’t been able to make it out of the West in the playoffs is because of DeAndre and their other bad free throw shooters in the past. You cannot win without making free throws, especially when it gets more physical in the playoffs. One player that can’t make them is fine because they can sub out that player for someone who can shoot hopefully without sacrificing much, but when you need a player out there to protect the rim like DeAndre it makes a huge difference.
If a GM on a team like Suns chooses to draft a starter that can’t make free throws it’ll be a huge mistake because going forward they already have Jackson, who they’re hoping will become starter material. Him plus another guy who can’t make free throws, if neither develop that and they both remain starters, that team will eventually have to be broken up to find success.
I love some guys who can’t shoot, but the reality is it’s not easy to get those guys to shoot it consistently and those players are a huge gamble. Some players like Trevon Duval, Hamidou Diallo and Bruce Brown are really scary picks. And the guys that cant learn to shoot are usually the ones that have a better chance of busting.