Yup! always 3 dribbles with the right hand, then 1 with the left, and then a quick shot...every time....I believe she bends low at the waist and dribbles quickly with one hand grabs the ball with both hands then a couple of quick dribbles with the other hand and then ... Swish.
Interestingly, neither Collier nor Dangerfield dribble the ball before shooting a foul shot. Very unusual.
Yup! always 3 dribbles with the right hand, then 1 with the left, and then a quick shot...every time....
I believe she bends low at the waist and dribbles quickly with one hand grabs the ball with both hands then a couple of quick dribbles with the other hand and then ... Swish.
Interestingly, neither Collier nor Dangerfield dribble the ball before shooting a foul shot. Very unusual.
Just happened to watch a video with Lou shooting fouls, and I've never seen this ritual before. Guess what she does before taking the shot.
Lou stated that she has done the same dribble since she was a little kid in the gym.
I was a big Hal Greer fan.Not that I was anywhere close to Lou shooting FT’s, but I was never very good shooting FT’s flat footed. I always shot FT’s as a jump shot, lined up slightly off-center like Hal Greer way back when with the Philadelphia 76ers.
Breathing is a key part, especially in a fast-pasted game. Even some golfers take a deep breath in a pre-shot routine.Perhaps it is stating the obvious (I've been told I'm an expert at that), but I believe the repetitive motions free throw shooters develop are ways of settling in and clearing the mind and there is no correct way to approach a free throw. Got an hour: NBA.com - The Art of the Free Throw
Takes you to 13 NBAers pages of explanation and videos. The first, Gilbert Arenas, has an elaborate ritual which he developed for a very practical reason: Gave him a chance to catch his breath!
Ben Gordon: “The whole purpose of your routine is so that you can become the most consistent free throw shooter than you can be,” Gordon explained. “If you focus on the same exact thing that you do every day, it keeps bringing you back to that spot where you’ve got that comfort level. It allows you to concentrate and block everything else out.”
Breathing is a key part, especially in a fast-pasted game. Even some golfers take a deep breath in a pre-shot routine.
That made me laugh hard. I remember years ago in a bowling league someone asked me if I ever noticed that my left hand went accross my vision during my approach. Next time up I bounced the ball painfully off my ankle and found it hard not to notice that hand ever again!I suspect every long time golfer has had someone try to sabotage them on the tee with a simple question. This question, put to me by my competitive brother, ruined my drive for weeks. The question: "Do you hold your breath on the downswing?"
This is the same Husky who shifts constantly from foot to foot in interviews. In truth some of us are better shooters when in motion or off of motion and that may be what drives Lou's ritual.
Went to the Memphis game and anticipated her first free throw.Yup! always 3 dribbles with the right hand, then 1 with the left, and then a quick shot...every time....