Squatting on the toilet? Urinal? Three-eight style? Counting NBA players' wonderful free throw postures

1. Rick Barry (Urinal End)

Rick Barry’s free throw posture is what we commonly call "Urinal End", this posture does not need to be introduced, even though Rick Barry’s free throw posture is somewhat invincible The goal, but his career 90% free throw percentage is really amazing.

2. Jerry Stackhouse (squatting toilet)

Stackhouse's free throw posture is like a "squatting toilet", which is also unsightly. But the unsightly free throw posture has allowed Stackhouse to hit 82% of his free throws in his career. It makes people not only wonder, is the shooting posture really that important?

3. Chuck Hayes (three-stage)

Hayes When he took a free throw, he was simply possessed. He will lift the ball high, and then lean forward. When everyone thinks he will make a shot, Hayes will suddenly stop for a few seconds before throwing the ball. Not only does his free throws often deceive opponents, even his teammates are not spared, and many people come in early because of his free throws. A career 62% free throw percentage can only be considered a barely pass.

4. Joe King Noah (38 style)

38 style shooting is not unsightly, but this kind of shooting action is generally only used by girls. Noah uses 38 shooting styles in the NBA . It really feels weird and unacceptable!

5. Giannis Antetokounmpo (timeout)

A major controversy in this year's playoffs is the letter's free throw timeout.In all fairness, the letter's free throw posture is not bad, but every free throw is overtime, the hit rate is not high, and there are often air balls. The league has also been ignoring the protests of fans and teams, and has not whistled the letter of the free throw timeout, which is really frantic. In the parade to win the championship, the letter was not ashamed but proud to make a free throw, which is really cheap and good.

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