JJ needs the team to work on free throw shooting for next season. That was a glaring weakness.
Makes you wonder what this team did/does in practice?JJ needs the team to work on free throw shooting for next season. That was a glaring weakness.
Layla is the only one who is subpar on next year's team.Hanna graduated. Problem solved.
There were only 2 players on this year's team who were poor free throw shooters. One of them graduated and the other is a backup 5.JJ needs the team to work on free throw shooting for next season. That was a glaring weakness.
I occasionally watched Lute's hawk practices at the old fieldhouse. After a long practice he always had a free throw shooting practice when players are tired and like the end of a game. He spoke about it on his radio show that that is the time when you need players to make key free throws, late in each half when players are a bit tired.JJ needs the team to work on free throw shooting for next season. That was a glaring weakness.
I remember that some coach - probably Lute - that made everyone shoot free throws in a circle and if anyone missed, they had to start over. THAT is pressure.I occasionally watched Lute's hawk practices at the old fieldhouse. After a long practice he always had a free throw shooting practice when players are tired and like the end of a game. He spoke about it on his radio show that that is the time when you need players to make key free throws, late in each half when players are a bit tired.
His practice was you have to hit two consecutive free throws to go to the showers. And some players like Steve Waite would have their problems with it. But boy did it help late in that huge win when Waite sunk the free throw that sent the hawks toward the Final Four.
That doesn't compare to a tournament game at home in front of 15k in a game you are expected to win. Some players can shut it out much better than others. There is a reason teams employ sports psychologists.I remember that some coach - probably Lute - that made everyone shoot free throws in a circle and if anyone missed, they had to start over. THAT is pressure.
By the time a player gets to college its "tough to teah an old dog new tricks". Needed to be corrected years ago before it became "part of her game".Hanna graduated. Problem solved.
Hanna had terrific career, my hat is certainly off to her. Yet, I cannot understand why someone at the University of Iowa could not teach her how to shoot a basketball, a skill that is taught to players at all levels of the game. Unlikely she will ever be an accomplished natural shot-maker, but she needs to do better than just throwing the ball at the basket. Consistently hit an 8'-10' jumper and the whole court opens. See Grace Sullivan, Northwestern University.
Hanna graduated. Problem solved.
You observation certainly has much merit, though I may not agree your correlation applies to the human species. Still I argue Hanna's stroke/technique was so flawed, purposeful correction to her fundamentals would improve results (at least esthetically).By the time a player gets to college its "tough to teah an old dog new tricks". Needed to be corrected years ago before it became "part of her game".
By the time a player gets to college its "tough to teah an old dog new tricks". Needed to be corrected years ago before it became "part of her game".
Credit to Hannah, she was busting her a$$ in transition and couldn't miss that game.And her record setting high score one game because Caitlin kept feeding her the ball almost every play.
Gustafson was a great free throw shooter in college. 80%+ if I remember correctly.
JJ needs the team to work on free throw shooting for next season. That was a glaring weakness.![]()
Went 62%, 79%, 81%, 79%. Either had a bad year or just got better.Gustafson was a great free throw shooter in college. 80%+ if I remember correctly.