Michael Williams
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1 Stephen Curry .9056
2 Steve Nash .9043
3 Mark Price .9039
4 Peja Stojaković .8948
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What percentage of free throws are made in the NBA?
The average, apparently, is about 75 percent in the N.B.A. and 69 percent in college basketball.
Who has the best free throw percentage in a season?
José Calderón
Who has the best free throw percentage in NBA history?
Rank Player FT%
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1. Stephen Curry .9064
2. Steve Nash* .9043
3. Mark Price .9039
4. Peja Stojaković .8948
Who has the best NBA free throw percentage?
Rank Player Free Throw %
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1 Stephen Curry .9056
2 Steve Nash .9043
3 Mark Price .9039
4 Peja Stojaković .8948
Who has the most free throws?
Rank Player FT
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1. Karl Malone* 9787
2. Moses Malone* 9018
3. Kobe Bryant* 8378
4. Oscar Robertson* 7694
Who has the best free throw percentage in college basketball?
What’s a good free throw percentage?
On the college level, players who shoot above 75% are considered good shooters; while high school players should shoot over 70%. I, personally, don’t think that anyone over 15 years of age (or high school age) who shoots below 70% is a good free throw shooter.
What is the average free throw percentage in the NBA?
around 73 percent
Why are free throws so hard?
Free Throws are hard to make because of the time they are at the end of the game and as we all know the players are extremely fatigued. Also it is “crunch time” and stress is at a high level.
What is the average free throw percentage in college?
69 percent
What is the average NBA free throw percentage?
around 73 percent
Who has the highest free throw percentage?
Rank Player FT%
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1. Stephen Curry .9064
2. Steve Nash* .9043
3. Mark Price .9039
4. Peja Stojaković .8948
How do I get better at free throws?
What’s the average free throw percentage?
75 percent
Who has the highest free throw percentage in NBA?
Rank Player Free Throw %
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1 Stephen Curry .9056
2 Steve Nash .9043
3 Mark Price .9039
4 Peja Stojaković .8948
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