The Shot That Is Free By Jasen Sousa for Premier Hoops
The Shot That Is Free
Becoming a great free throw shooter starts with
repetition. No basketball player's free
throw shot is exactly the same, and we all have own little nuances. The most
important thing to remember is to do the same routine every time you step to
the line. Creating your own routine that
works for you usually comes from time spent alone practicing at the park or in
the gym. There are some NBA players over
the years who have had some of the most unique routines in recent history.
Jason Kidd would blow a kiss to his child when he went to
the line. Karl Malone would murmur a
phrase as he entered into his rhythm. Richard
Hamilton would bounce the ball in front of him and then take one bounce off to
the side. Jerry Stackhouse would almost
sit on the ground before he took his shot! Jeff Hornacek would touch his face to let his
kids at home know he was thinking of them.
Steve Smith would tap a tattoo of his deceased mother on his arm. Alonzo
Mourning would rub his face with his sweatband in the same motion. The charismatic Gilbert Arenas would loop
the ball around his back multiple times.
In the old days, Rick Barry would even shoot underhand!
Check out this video below of some unique routines:
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One thing to keep in mind, is that when you go the free
throw line, relax! Take a deep breath,
or two, or three. Try and blackout trash
taking fans, opposing players, and coaches along with the pressure. Imagine yourself back on the line alone in the
park. Relax. Conduct your routine. Bend your knees. Stay aligned with the hoop. Release.
Free throws are an often neglected part of basketball, but you never know
when you will get fouled in the late stages of a game, and when you will calmly
need to go the line and sink the shots which could help your
team be victorious.
Contributing writer Jasen Sousa for Premier Hoops is the author of a number of poetry and fiction books for young people. Jasen has an M.F.A. in Creative Writing and is a life-long participant and fan of the game of basketball.