In the NBA, how important are free throws to a player?
Simply put, free throws not only allow a player to score in the easiest way possible on the court. (O'Neal: Really, I don't believe it)
Moreover, the player who gets free throws can use them to adjust their shooting touch and catch their breath during the process.
In Qin Yue's previous life, Stephen Curry, whose cylinder was so small it was hard to see without a magnifying glass, was undoubtedly the best example.
Objectively speaking, Curry's style of play determined that it was normal for his number of free throws to be relatively low.
But Curry, often ignored by referees due to his small cylinder, wasn't only denied one or two free throws.
One must know that if Curry manages to find his shooting touch with just one or two free throws in a game, the domino effect that the baby-faced assassin can trigger on the court is significant.
