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Since switching to a one-handed free throw motion, Spurs rookie Jeremy Sochan has improved from 45.8% (11/24) to 71.4% (15/21)



Since switching to a one-handed free throw motion, Spurs rookie Jeremy Sochan has improved from 45.8% (11/24) to 71.4% (15/21)



by onamonapizza

12 Comments

  1. Good_NewsEveryone

    By my math he would be a 97% free throw shooter if he used no hands

  2. thectrain

    More than anything this is a way into Pops good graces.

  3. Does anyone know if he’s ambidextrous or originally left handed? I ask this because my pre-school teacher forced me to do things right handed and because of that I shoot right handed but occasionally my left hand influences my shot.

    I believe the same thing happens to Ben Simmons free throws as well.

  4. thecrunchcrew

    The response to Pop saying the next person to miss a free throw buys him a new car was Timmy asking him what color he wanted.

  5. rduke318

    I’ll never understand how professional basketball players can be so bad at the most elementary shot in the game.

  6. Fluid-Seaweed4763

    the horizontal spin on Noah’s shot is the best. like how

  7. makashiII_93

    If it goes it more than when he uses two hands, nobody should care.

    Love him for trying it.

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