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Well I had so much fun at the UW football game on Saturday, I decided to go to the basketball game on Sunday! Just kidding, I've got season tickets to the hoops games, so I'll be there for all of 'em.
North Texas Mean Green cheerleaders in action during the game between the Louisiana Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns and the University of North Texas Mean Green at the North Texas Coliseum,the Super Pit, in Denton, Texas. UNT defeats Louisiana Lafayette 78 to 40.
An estimated 200 guests helped cheer on the College of DuPage men’s and women’s basketball teams in their wins over hosted Olive-Harvey and Harper colleges, respectively. The “Pack the Place” event, part of the College’s ongoing year-long 50th anniversary celebration, featured free-throw competitions, meet-and-greets with COD athletes, recognition of various College athletic teams and pep band performances.
An estimated 200 guests helped cheer on the College of DuPage men’s and women’s basketball teams in their wins over hosted Olive-Harvey and Harper colleges, respectively. The “Pack the Place” event, part of the College’s ongoing year-long 50th anniversary celebration, featured free-throw competitions, meet-and-greets with COD athletes, recognition of various College athletic teams and pep band performances.
Charles looking similar to Charles Barkley, shooting freethrows
Photo by: GDPU Peace Fellow 2012, Dane Macri
Cardiff Met Archers vs Nottingham Wildcats.
Women’s basketball match during the 2017-18 Season of the Women’s British Basketball League (WBBL).
The Nottingham team was visiting at Archers Arena, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff, South Wales, United Kingdom, on 13th October 2017.
Note: The Nikon D200’s internal clock was incorrectly set to the wrong year. Photo was taken in 2017, not 2016 according to the EXIF data.
Final score was Cardiff 67 – 74 Nottingham. (Yeah! Go, Wildcats, Go!)
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These are some of the BEST shots from the 09-20-2010 Central vs South Game...
All photos are copyrighted by Terry Mercer, all rights reserved. You are welcome to contact me on my personal email address: foghornleg90@yahoo.com (as it's checked through out the day, when I have computer access).
Cardiff Met Archers vs Nottingham Wildcats.
Women’s basketball match during the 2017-18 Season of the Women’s British Basketball League (WBBL).
The Nottingham team was visiting at Archers Arena, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff, South Wales, United Kingdom, on 13th October 2017.
Note: The Nikon D200’s internal clock was incorrectly set to the wrong year. Photo was taken in 2017, not 2016 according to the EXIF data.
Final score was Cardiff 67 – 74 Nottingham. (Yeah! Go, Wildcats, Go!)
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The William and Mary men’s basketball team led from start to finish and pushed its home-court winning streak to 14 games with a 77-58 victory over Elon on Wednesday night at Kaplan Arena. W&M shot 49 percent from the floor, knocked down ten 3-pointers and connected on 17-of-20 from the free throw line in outdistancing Elon. W&M remained in first place in the CAA at 10-3 in league and 16-8 overall, while Elon dropped to 11-15 on the year and 3-10 in CAA play.
Omar Prewitt led the Tribe, scoring 18 of his game-high 19 points in the first half to go with seven rebounds, four assists and two blocked shots. Sean Sheldon picked up his first career double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds, while Marcus Thornton finished with 17 points and three assists.
The Tribe jumped out to an early advantage thanks in large part to the play of Prewitt and Sheldon. They combined for 24 of the Tribe’s opening 28 points as the Green and Gold opened up a double-digit advantage. W&M scored 11 of game’s first 13 points as four straight from Sheldon, including a pair of free throws, gave W&M the nine-point cushion.
Five straight from Elon closed the gap to 11-7 at the 13:51 mark, but W&M responded with and 8-2 run, including six from Prewitt. His 3-pointer from the left side extended the Tribe lead to 19-9. The Tribe lead remained in double digits, jumping to 30-15 on a Thornton setback jumper with four and a half minutes left in the half. The margin was 11 points following an Elijah Bryant jumper at the 3:20 mark, before the home team ripped off a 12-2 run to push its advantage over 20.
Connor Burchfield provided W&M with a huge lift off the bench, hitting back-to-back 3-pointers. A steal and fast break bucket from Thornton gave W&M a 17-point advantage and forced an Elon timeout. The Green and Gold run continued on a tough finish inside from Sheldon and a pair of Prewitt free throws, extending the lead to 42-21 with a minute left in the first half. W&M led by 19 at the intermission after shooting 51.7 percent (15-of-29), while limiting Elon to 36 percent (9-of-25) in the opening 20 minutes.
The visiting Phoenix scored eight of first 11 in the second half to draw within 14 points. Hamilton scored six straight points for Elon, including a steal and fast break lay-up to close the visitors to within 45-31 with 16:45 left.
After failing to hit a 3-pointer in the opening 20 minutes, Thornton knocked down back-to-back triples, including one of the step-back variety, to push the lead back to 18, 51-33, and the Phoenix never got closer than 15 points the rest of the way. His fast break lay-up off a Sheldon defensive rebound and look-ahead pass gave W&M a 60-40 lead with just under eight minutes remaining.
The cushion reached as many as 23 on a pair of occasions, including on Thornton’s third 3-pointer of the second half with 2:50 to play. From there, both teams emptied the bench and W&M picked up a 77-58 win, its 16th of the season. The 16 wins rank 10th in program history.
In a stark contrast from the earlier meeting this season, W&M limited Elon to just 3-of-22 (13.6 percent) from 3-point range, including only 1-of-14 from its top two scorers in Bryant and Tanner Samson. The Phoenix duo was 12-of-22 from long range and combined for 45 points in their home win over the Tribe in January. Elon finished the game shooting 40.3 percent (25-of-62) from the floor. Bryant led Elon with 15 points and 10 rebounds, but was just 5-of-15 from the field and 1-of-4 from 3-point range. Samson, who had 20 in the first meeting, finished with just two points and was 0-of-10 from 3-point range. Hamilton added 13 points, while Christian Hairston tallied 10 off the bench.
Playing without the services of guard Daniel Dixon, who was out due to injury, the Tribe received a number of contributions, especially from its freshman class. Rookie Oliver Tot garnered his first career start, finishing with three rebounds and two assists in a strong floor game. Greg Malinowski added six points, knocking down a pair of 3-pointers, to go along with two assists and fellow classmate Burchfield poured in six points on two 3-pointers. Tom Schalk added six points, four rebounds and a career-high three blocked shots off the bench.
W&M shot 49 percent (25-of-51) on the night, including a 10-of-24 (41.7 percent) effort from 3-point range. The Green and Gold continued its strong free throw shooting, connecting on 85 percent (17-of-20) from the charity stripe. The Tribe out rebounded Elon, 36-30, and dished out 14 assists on its 25 made field goals.
Red Weasel Media was sitting on the baseline to capture all of the high flying action.
The Pacific Palisades High School girls varsity basketball team poses with the Cif Division 2 Southern Region girls basketball championship plaque at Palisades HIgh School on Tuesday March 10th 2020 after capturing the title by beating Santa Monica High School 51-36
OAKLAND CA - MARCH 11: Magic vs. Warriors: Golden State Warriors Stephen Curry takes free throw shoot at Oracle Arena taken March 11 2011 Oakland California.
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North Texas Mean Green guard Tyler Hall (33) in action during the game between the Louisiana Lafayette Ragin Cajuns and the University of North Texas Mean Green at the North Texas Coliseum,the Super Pit, in Denton, Texas. Louisiana Lafayette defeats UNT 57 to 53.
Photo by Cory Wyman '16 - Mick Ebeling '88 prepares to shoot a freethrow at the assembly, April 28, after being called out by Fr. Reese.
An estimated 200 guests helped cheer on the College of DuPage men’s and women’s basketball teams in their wins over hosted Olive-Harvey and Harper colleges, respectively. The “Pack the Place” event, part of the College’s ongoing year-long 50th anniversary celebration, featured free-throw competitions, meet-and-greets with COD athletes, recognition of various College athletic teams and pep band performances.
North Texas Mean Green cheerleaders in action during the game between the Louisiana Lafayette Ragin Cajuns and the University of North Texas Mean Green at the North Texas Coliseum,the Super Pit, in Denton, Texas. Louisiana Lafayette defeats UNT 57 to 53.
YMCA basketball tournament. Free throw nothing but net.
Since I'm close to the floor, I think wide angle is a great lens for basketball shots.
Am pretty sure this shot caught a flash from a fellow photography class student.
Film scans from an early photography class pep assembly assignment.
One thing I learned quick (and painfully) was to pay attention to the ASA of the film loaded into the camera when doing indoor events. I am sure I just had a roll of 100ASA already loaded and went with it expecting brilliant shots. Using all my newly learned lessons of shutter speed and f/stop, but forgetting all about the film I had loaded.
Physics shows that basketball penalty shots should probably be underhand
"... He was a deadly free-throw shooter, using an odd, outdated underhand style. At the time of his retirement, Barry's .900 career free-throw percentage was the best in NBA history. In one season, 1978-79, he missed only 9 free-throw attempts ..." ~ www.nba.com/history/players/barry_bio.html
Rick Barry was a underhand free-throw foul shot. And he was pretty good at as well. But having spent my youth on the court I have to say I could never really get the hang of underhand shots. It's Sunday & basketball training is on my mind. The standard shooting technique relies on your lead hand:
- assume triple-threat position
- holding the ball in the finger tips, fingers extended resting the ball in the palm
- the non lead arm rests to the side of the ball, steadying it so it doesn't fall out. It remains in line with the lead arm until the lead arm reaches the chin when releasing the ball.
- angle body behind lead foot (so your whole body is aligned towards the ring... extra movement but it straitens the shot)
- bringing the ball down to shoulder height, arm crooked
- bend knees making sure arm is still rigid
- at the bottom of the knee bend, push back up
- at the top of the knee-up, push the lead arm upwards brushing the ball past the chin
- extend the lead arm pushing it straight upwards, wrist still cocked behind the ball.
- almost at the top of the lead arm extension, the wrist is quickly snapped forward releasing the ball with a backwards spin towards the ring.
- follow the wrist snap through and make sure the lead arm is pointing forward towards the ring.
This is the key to the height the article mentions. If you fail to release the ball it falls short or overshoots. Now the foul-shot is really a pressure shot. If you waiver a bit on the way up, choke and not follow through the lead wrist, you will probably miss.
"... He was a deadly free-throw shooter, using an odd, outdated underhand style. At the time of his retirement, Barry's .900 career free-throw percentage was the best in NBA history. In one season, 1978-79, he missed only 9 free-throw attempts ..." ~ www.nba.com/history/players/barry_bio.html
It's the touch that makes the shot here. And the touch is the hardest to master. I used to warm up standing still, pushing the ball as high as I could controlling where I pushed the lead arm so the ball went straight up. Then move to the side of the key moving away from the ring. Finally to the foul line. You still have to practice your touch to practice your outside/jump shots but at the foul line anything that can improve your percentage should probably be looked at.
Here is Barry himself demonstrating his technique ~ www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4eJSjwlD5o
"... Of course, lobbing a ball very high so that it comes down nearly straight into the basket would be the most efficient technique, but a shot like that 'is almost impossible to aim' ..."
That is the weakness of using the standard foul shot. To get the shot up high it is difficult to aim. Not impossible but any wobble going up and lack of follow through to the rim.
a bit later...
"... For a 7 foot guy with an additional 3 foot reach (like Shaq) the underhand shot makes a huge difference in terms of the angle the ball approaches the basket. ..."
For the record Barrys prime height is 6'7".
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Mississippi Valley State Devilettes guard/forward De'Kisha Fondon (11) in action during the SWAC Tournament game between theMississippi Valley State Devilettes and the Alabama A&M Bulldogs at the Special Events Center in Garland, Texas. Mississippi Valley State defeats Alabama A & M 52 to 51
The William and Mary men’s basketball team led from start to finish and pushed its home-court winning streak to 14 games with a 77-58 victory over Elon on Wednesday night at Kaplan Arena. W&M shot 49 percent from the floor, knocked down ten 3-pointers and connected on 17-of-20 from the free throw line in outdistancing Elon. W&M remained in first place in the CAA at 10-3 in league and 16-8 overall, while Elon dropped to 11-15 on the year and 3-10 in CAA play.
Omar Prewitt led the Tribe, scoring 18 of his game-high 19 points in the first half to go with seven rebounds, four assists and two blocked shots. Sean Sheldon picked up his first career double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds, while Marcus Thornton finished with 17 points and three assists.
The Tribe jumped out to an early advantage thanks in large part to the play of Prewitt and Sheldon. They combined for 24 of the Tribe’s opening 28 points as the Green and Gold opened up a double-digit advantage. W&M scored 11 of game’s first 13 points as four straight from Sheldon, including a pair of free throws, gave W&M the nine-point cushion.
Five straight from Elon closed the gap to 11-7 at the 13:51 mark, but W&M responded with and 8-2 run, including six from Prewitt. His 3-pointer from the left side extended the Tribe lead to 19-9. The Tribe lead remained in double digits, jumping to 30-15 on a Thornton setback jumper with four and a half minutes left in the half. The margin was 11 points following an Elijah Bryant jumper at the 3:20 mark, before the home team ripped off a 12-2 run to push its advantage over 20.
Connor Burchfield provided W&M with a huge lift off the bench, hitting back-to-back 3-pointers. A steal and fast break bucket from Thornton gave W&M a 17-point advantage and forced an Elon timeout. The Green and Gold run continued on a tough finish inside from Sheldon and a pair of Prewitt free throws, extending the lead to 42-21 with a minute left in the first half. W&M led by 19 at the intermission after shooting 51.7 percent (15-of-29), while limiting Elon to 36 percent (9-of-25) in the opening 20 minutes.
The visiting Phoenix scored eight of first 11 in the second half to draw within 14 points. Hamilton scored six straight points for Elon, including a steal and fast break lay-up to close the visitors to within 45-31 with 16:45 left.
After failing to hit a 3-pointer in the opening 20 minutes, Thornton knocked down back-to-back triples, including one of the step-back variety, to push the lead back to 18, 51-33, and the Phoenix never got closer than 15 points the rest of the way. His fast break lay-up off a Sheldon defensive rebound and look-ahead pass gave W&M a 60-40 lead with just under eight minutes remaining.
The cushion reached as many as 23 on a pair of occasions, including on Thornton’s third 3-pointer of the second half with 2:50 to play. From there, both teams emptied the bench and W&M picked up a 77-58 win, its 16th of the season. The 16 wins rank 10th in program history.
In a stark contrast from the earlier meeting this season, W&M limited Elon to just 3-of-22 (13.6 percent) from 3-point range, including only 1-of-14 from its top two scorers in Bryant and Tanner Samson. The Phoenix duo was 12-of-22 from long range and combined for 45 points in their home win over the Tribe in January. Elon finished the game shooting 40.3 percent (25-of-62) from the floor. Bryant led Elon with 15 points and 10 rebounds, but was just 5-of-15 from the field and 1-of-4 from 3-point range. Samson, who had 20 in the first meeting, finished with just two points and was 0-of-10 from 3-point range. Hamilton added 13 points, while Christian Hairston tallied 10 off the bench.
Playing without the services of guard Daniel Dixon, who was out due to injury, the Tribe received a number of contributions, especially from its freshman class. Rookie Oliver Tot garnered his first career start, finishing with three rebounds and two assists in a strong floor game. Greg Malinowski added six points, knocking down a pair of 3-pointers, to go along with two assists and fellow classmate Burchfield poured in six points on two 3-pointers. Tom Schalk added six points, four rebounds and a career-high three blocked shots off the bench.
W&M shot 49 percent (25-of-51) on the night, including a 10-of-24 (41.7 percent) effort from 3-point range. The Green and Gold continued its strong free throw shooting, connecting on 85 percent (17-of-20) from the charity stripe. The Tribe out rebounded Elon, 36-30, and dished out 14 assists on its 25 made field goals.
Red Weasel Media was sitting on the baseline to capture all of the high flying action.
Alcorn State Lady Braves forward Sharnika Breedlove (34) in action during the SWAC Tournament game between the Alcorn State Braves and the Grambling State Tigers at the Special Events Center in Garland, Texas. Grambling State defeats Alcorn State 72 to 63.
Alabama A&M Bulldogs guard/forward Demarquelle Tabb (30) and Alabama State Hornets forward Shareif Adamu (3) in action during the SWAC Tournament game between the Alabama State Hornets and the Alabama A&M Bulldogs at the Special Events Center in Garland, Texas. Alabama State Hornets defeat Alabama A&M Bulldogs 81 to 61
Texas-Arlington Mavericks guard Bryant Smith (24) and McNeese State Cowboys center Preston David (32) in action during the NCAA basketball game between the McNeese State Cowboys and the UTA Mavericks held at the University of Texas at Arlington's, Texas Hall, in Arlington, Texas. McNeese State defeats UTA 81 to 72.
Prairie View A&M Lady Panthers guard Dominique Smith (1) in action during the SWAC Tournament game between the Prairie View A&M Lady Panthers and the Jackson State Tigerettes at the Special Events Center in Garland, Texas. Prairie View defeats Jackson State 56 to 40.
Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils guard Paul Crosby (32) and Grambling State Tigers forward Steven Danridge (42) in action during the SWAC Tournament game between the Grambling State Tigers and the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils at the Special Events Center in Garland, Texas. Grambling State defeats Mississippi Valley 65 to 62
Alabama State Hornets guard Tamara Waldington (3) in action during the SWAC Tournament game between the Southern Lady Jaguars and the Alabama State Hornets at the Special Events Center in Garland, Texas. Southern defeats Alabama State 58 to 39.
North Texas Mean Green guard Shannon Shorter (21) defends South Alabama Jaguars guard/forward Martino Brock (1) during the NCAA basketball game between the South Alabama Jaguars and the University of North Texas Mean Green at the North Texas Coliseum,the Super Pit, in Denton, Texas. UNT defeated South Alabama 82 to 79.