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flipcritic
12-08-2006, 08:53 AM
http://premium.si.cnn.com/pr/subs2/siexclusive/2006/writers/rick_reilly/12/04/reilly1211/

Paging Dr. Barry
by: Rick Reilly

Some things in sports make no sense. The foul pole is fair. Olympic divers dive, shower, then dive again. Michael Irvin continues to be on TV.

But nothing in sports is more ridiculous than bazillion-dollar athletes who can't make free throws.

So many players look like they are flinging live quail. Unguarded, 15 feet from the hoop, they've got as much touch as a sumo wrestler wearing catcher's mitts. Shaq is a career 52-percenter and dropping. Ben Wallace is so sorry, he takes paint off the rim. You know it's bad when teammates slap hands with the shooter after he misses. (Hey, Dude! Pretty close!) And all the while there's a perfect solution that every player rebuffs out of sheer vanity.

Rick Barry.

The former ABA and NBA All-Star forward is the second-best free throw shooter of all time (90.0%, behind only Mark Price's 90.4%). He was as automatic as a Bulova, as reliable as sunup. And he shot them all granny style. Underhanded. From between his legs.

"I would shoot negative percentage before I shot like that," Shaq once grumbled. The Diesel has turned down Barry's offers of help over and over. "He said it wasn't good for his image," Barry says.

Uh, Shaq? You take foul shots as though you were heaving a piano at a plate-glass window. What image are you going for? The Hulk?

But it's not only Shaq. Nobody wants Barry's help, not even his kids. Four of his sons have played professionally, but they all refuse to shoot like him. "Dad," his son Scooter once told him, "it's hard enough being your son without shooting like that."

Don't they know he improved Warriors teammate George Johnson by 40%?

Me, I'm a 63-percenter. I found this out by going to my neighborhood gym and shooting 500 free throws. O.K., that sucks, right? But then I did what NBA bricklayers won't do. I went to see Rick Barry.

Now 62, he still looks as if he could come off the bench for an NBA team. Or at least the Knicks. And he can still sink free throws like cops sink doughnuts.

"I make so many in a row, I get bored," he says. His wife, Lynn, says, "I've seen him not shoot for a year and then stand up and make 100 straight. He can make 20 straight with his eyes closed."

"Eyes closed?" I scoffed. "Prove it."

He made 11 in a row his first try.

After about three hours he had me making gobs of them underhanded -- 12 in a row once, five in a row with my eyes closed. The shot is so soft that a lot more balls loaf around on the rim and drop in. And you think, Why don't more people try it?

"Because it's ugly," says my pal Bill Pearson, who played for Wisconsin in the '70s.

I stuck to it. Through snickers and punk kids muttering "gay" and an old guy at the Y one day shaking his head and then saying to his buddy, "That's how guys shoot when they can't shoot anymore."

Oh, yeah? Within two weeks I'd grannied my free throw percentage up to 78. Yes, I looked like Aunt Bea at the county fair, but 78%!

You want ugly? Let's take the stroke of Ben the Brick. At 41.9%, Wallace is the NBA's alltime worst free throw shooter. You could make 41.9% drop-kicking them in an Oscar de la Renta gown. Maybe Ben had that headband over his eyes. "If Ben were serious," Barry says, "I know I could get him shooting better than 70 percent."

Wilt Chamberlain, who for years held the record for the most pathetic free-throw-shooting season ever (38.0%), is one of the few guys to go underhanded in an effort to improve. He got better but then gave it up. "I felt silly -- like a sissy," he wrote in his 1973 autobiography. So he went back to his old line drives.

Had Wallace swallowed his macho, gone underhand last season in Detroit and shot only 20% percentage points better, he'd have made 60 more foul shots. Sixty more points might have made the difference in a lot of games, especially because Detroit could have kept him in at the end of a lot more close ones.

I reached out to the chronic clankers -- Shaq, Wallace, Bruce Bowen (55.0% this season), Emeka Okafor (51.2) Brendan Haywood (42.6) and Tyson Chandler (whose 32.4% threatens the alltime mark) -- and asked the simple question: "What would it take to get you to shoot free throws like Rick Barry?" Not one called me back. Or e-mailed. Or texted. Or had their p.r. guys call me back. Zero. None.

Do you know why? Because NBA players care more about looking cool on SportsCenter than winning games for their teams.

Sissies.

Issue date: December 11, 2006

SpursWoman
12-08-2006, 09:01 AM
You could make 41.9% drop-kicking them in an Oscar de la Renta gown

:lol :lol

Solid D
12-08-2006, 09:13 AM
Another Rick classic! :lol Peter Vecsey is somewhere reading this and wishing he'd come up with this material.

BTW, how many of you "experienced" Spurs fans remember George Johnson shooting granny style FTs? He's the last Spur... if not the only Spur to do it.

PM5K
12-08-2006, 09:37 AM
I just don't see why these guys can't learn to shoot free throws the right way, Brent Barry doesn't shoot them like his dad but he is still a decent free throw shooter...

Why isn't Mark Price teaching people how to shoot them?

boutons_
12-08-2006, 12:30 PM
Shooting FTs underhanded is "retarded"

ShoogarBear
12-08-2006, 12:33 PM
Before anyone else jumps on the pile: how many of you shoot them underhanded?

johngateswhiteley
12-08-2006, 12:45 PM
Before anyone else jumps on the pile: how many of you shoot them underhanded?

...if i shot them poorly, or made millions of $ playing bball...i'd do whatever it took to help my team win. as it stands now, and bball isn't anywhere near my sport nor do i play even remotely often, i can hit about 75%.

Billy Cobham
12-08-2006, 01:14 PM
It didn't work that well for Wilt.

Solid D
12-08-2006, 01:37 PM
...if i shot them poorly, or made millions of $ playing bball...i'd do whatever it took to help my team win. as it stands now, and bball isn't anywhere near my sport nor do i play even remotely often, i can hit about 75%.

That's all well and good. I'm sure you are a good enough athlete to make 75%. Now, place yourself into the AT&T Center with people drawing to a hush after you have been chasing a player around on defense for 5 minutes - the way Pop likes it...and then step up and hit 75%. That's the challenge the Spurs have. Some people are wired to do it...others aren't.

I have seen the Rick Barry tutorial on how to shoot FTs his way and it is as good a system as there is with the physical mechanics. (This is how I remember it so don't grade me on it) Feet shoulder width apart. Arms hanging down comfortably. Hands positioned around the ball with the thumbs pointing toward the target. Knees bent. Cock your wrists. Raise your arms up and release the ball toward the rim of the basket. The cocking of the wrists provides the appropriate backspin and the ball nestles into the basket.

Problem is: It's granny style.

picnroll
12-08-2006, 01:45 PM
Not as a comment directly on underhanded free throws but the bankshot was an old school shot that fell out of favor, just not as sweet as directly stoking a J. Now with Duncan, his two MVP and three rings the bankshot is cool again.

SAGambler
12-08-2006, 01:49 PM
Shooting FTs underhanded is "retarded"

But when all is said and done....they don't ask how....they only ask how many....

Retared would be losing a game when it could have been won.......By putting some vanity aside....

johngateswhiteley
12-08-2006, 05:26 PM
That's all well and good. I'm sure you are a good enough athlete to make 75%. Now, place yourself into the AT&T Center with people drawing to a hush after you have been chasing a player around on defense for 5 minutes - the way Pop likes it...and then step up and hit 75%. That's the challenge the Spurs have. Some people are wired to do it...others aren't.

I have seen the Rick Barry tutorial on how to shoot FTs his way and it is as good a system as there is with the physical mechanics. (This is how I remember it so don't grade me on it) Feet shoulder width apart. Arms hanging down comfortably. Hands positioned around the ball with the thumbs pointing toward the target. Knees bent. Cock your wrists. Raise your arms up and release the ball toward the rim of the basket. The cocking of the wrists provides the appropriate backspin and the ball nestles into the basket.

Problem is: It's granny style.

why is granny style a problem? and if i were a pro i would be practicing daily and if these pros that practice daily are still poor ft shooters, then they are practicing improperly.

btw, i play bball once a month...if that.

Solid D
12-08-2006, 05:38 PM
I think Rick Reilly stated rather well why granny style is a problem. A bit of ridicule or laughter seems to be associated with it from on-lookers.

I'd say go for it John. You seem fairly secure with yourself.

johngateswhiteley
12-08-2006, 05:45 PM
I think Rick Reilly stated rather well why granny style is a problem. A bit of ridicule or laughter seems to be associated with it from on-lookers.

I'd say go for it John. You seem fairly secure with yourself.

why is ridicule and laughter a problem? and if i was a pro and didn't shoot above 80% i would granny it...who gives a crap.

Solid D
12-08-2006, 05:54 PM
I shoot granny style in HORSE sometimes. :fro

http://media.urbandictionary.com/image/page/granny-6262.jpg

Solid D
12-08-2006, 05:58 PM
From Urban Dictionary:

"Granny" - 2. v. To throw an object by holding it in both hands and pitching it underhand, generally while bending the knees. Used often when referring to a style of throwing a basketball for those too weak or innacurate to make it to the hoop.

johngateswhiteley
12-08-2006, 06:09 PM
From Urban Dictionary:

"Granny" - 2. v. To throw an object by holding it in both hands and pitching it underhand, generally while bending the knees. Used often when referring to a style of throwing a basketball for those too weak or innacurate to make it to the hoop.

...i still don't understand. you're telling me its a problem b/c it looks ridiculous? and thats why players don't do it?

missmyzte
12-08-2006, 09:41 PM
Now 62, he still looks as if he could come off the bench for an NBA team. Or at least the Knicks. And he can still sink free throws like cops sink doughnuts.
Nice little dig on the Knicks! :lol

milkyway21
12-08-2006, 11:23 PM
if I'm a leader of a team who wants to win a title,

Maybe I SHLD CONTACT TIM DUNCAN HOW TO LEAD A TEAM TO WIN ONE.

phyzik
12-09-2006, 12:07 AM
My FT percentage is higher when I have a beer (preferably a bottle) in my right hand (Im left handed) then when I shoot with both hands free... Go figure... :lol It has to be the extra 12oz on my right side that balances me out :p:

I learned I could do it when I was playing my neighbors 13 (at the time) year old kid, we where trying to see who could make the most consecutive shots in a row and I didnt want to put my beer down.... went 38 in a row that first day :drunk

I've consistantly done 20+ shots in a row many times with a beer in hand and shooting 1-handed. Freaking gets people every time when playing horse :spin

flipcritic
12-09-2006, 05:47 AM
This reminds me of the same reason why no center or power forward practices the greatest weapon in basketball: the sky hook (that shot doesn't seem right without Kareem shooting it). It's pretty much unstoppable, but it's not as manly as other low post moves.

ShoogarBear
12-09-2006, 09:53 AM
This reminds me of the same reason why no center or power forward practices the greatest weapon in basketball: the sky hook (that shot doesn't seem right without Kareem shooting it). It's pretty much unstoppable, but it's not as manly as other low post moves.Good point. You'd think people would want to emulate a guy who shot 57% for his career.

The big difference is that, as opposed to the granny shot, the sky hook is actually rather technically difficult. Most of the big guys wouldn't be able to execute it. But over the years, there should have been at least a couple who would have learned to master it if they had put in the time.

Borosai
12-09-2006, 11:05 AM
Underhand free throws will become acceptable when players start wearing those Stockton-style, nut-hugging daisy dukes once again (like Boozer in my sig). It's not gonna happen.

ShoogarBear
12-09-2006, 11:59 AM
Underhanded free throws weren't acceptable when players wore the short shorts either.