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[QUOTE="Hunt for 7, post: 5165886, member: 12414"] When a missed free throw comes off the rim almost back to the foul line back rim or not come on man that is a brick. He had no arc on the ball the first one would have landed almost past the third man on right side of the lane if Solo had not stepped in and grabbed it, the second one landed outside the lane almost all the way back to the foul line. These were not what would be called soft touch misses. When a free throw comes off the rim faster than it was shot that is almost the definition of clank/brick. When you have arc on the ball and it hits the back of the rim physics almost dictates that the ball bounces more straight up not right back at the shooter. They were both line drives with no chance. And I also understand that Alex really does not usually put much arc on his free throws. Which makes for a smaller margin for error. And when other variables like pressure or just knowing you had a bad game and want to really help the team are part of the equation you can use a larger margin for error. But you know who really cares a miss is a miss but don’t sugar coat it they were bad misses for a player like Alex. This is not a shot at Alex he is a 80+ % free throw shooter so usually the ball clears the front rim on its way down and he makes 8.2 out of ten. [/QUOTE]
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