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JJ's FT Shooting Form

The problem is, who do you sub for him late in games? Kiyan isn’t much better.

Kiyan is four games into his college career. JJ has started 84 games. You start Kiyan. You end the game with Kiyan. He'll come around.

JJ looks like he's from an alien planet and trying to shoot a free throw for the first time without any training.
 
Now time for a serious question. What is worse? Current football quarterback situation or JJ's foul shooting. Lol. 🫣

Amazingly I go for foul shooting
 
The odd thing about Starling's first free throw airball (I can't believe I have to specify which of the airballs I'm referring to) is that it wasn't short the way most airballs are, it was like a foot to the right of the basket. That is very unusual. Usually misses are long or short, but at this level (college/NBA) they're very rarely left or right.
 
Now time for a serious question. What is worse? Current football quarterback situation or JJ's foul shooting. Lol. 🫣
QB situation by far. At least JJ is attending SU on a basketball scholarship. He's not a soccer player that we repurposed out of desperation.
 
QB situation by far. At least JJ is attending SU on a basketball scholarship. He's not a soccer player that we repurposed out of desperation.
Outside of scholarship status, evaluate from performance perspective

Two air balled foul shots versus a lacrosse quarterback that at least threw a touchdown last game and no pick 6
 
Outside of scholarship status, evaluate from performance perspective

Two air balled foul shots versus a lacrosse quarterback that at least threw a touchdown last game and no pick 6
JJ Starling is an exponentially better basketball player than any QB on SU's roster minus Steve Angeli.
 
Not in all years of doing this and all the research and experience I’ve had with this does it show it will help. Hard part is you need a fresh start and what I mean by that is a very very long break from it. However, the kid works his butt off everyday in the gym trying to get better and work himself out of it, but that’s not how you can approach this.
Is this like in A Beautiful Mind when Russell Crowe is like "All I have to do is apply my mind" and the old advisor guy is like "There's no theorum, no proof. You can't reason your way out of this?"
 
Crazy thought - not sure if it was mentiined

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Honestly his phone shooting is mind boggling. None of his foul shot attempts even look the same. He literally shoots it differently every single time. One of them he pulled all the way to his left side and then flicked it back. I think that's the one he shot far to the right air ball. And the one that he shot straight (also airballed) was so short it was unbelievable. Certainly there is a mental component but you would still think you would shoot the same way every time.

He is basically unplayable the last 8 minutes of a game. I think he should play 20 minutes max a game and none in the last 8 minutes
Then The one he made later in the game looked half normal, albeit a little flat but still relatively normal lol
 
The odd thing about Starling's first free throw airball (I can't believe I have to specify which of the airballs I'm referring to) is that it wasn't short the way most airballs are, it was like a foot to the right of the basket. That is very unusual. Usually misses are long or short, but at this level (college/NBA) they're very rarely left or right.
Which is why I’ve said what I’ve said about it being the worst FT I’ve ever seen in my life. I was sitting in row A of 114 which is corner baseline looking down the court where he was shooting from, so got a pretty good direct look.

You can watch college basketball for the next 50 years and not match that attempt.
 
Then The one he made later in the game looked half normal, albeit a little flat but still relatively normal lol
Exactly.
Reminds me of Forrest Gump and never knowing what you were going to get from a box of chocolates lol
 
This wasn't all about JJ. 19 -33. JC! It's about taking a free shot. No one's guarding you. The whole dang team couldn't shoot FT's. If I were Autry, I would have shaken hands with the Monmouth coach and then divide up the team and had everyone take 100 FT's. We have to have better FT shooting this year or we're -----!
 
I know what you've been saying here - for the last 2 years leading up to this year, if I was within 20 yards of the green, I KNEW my shot was going directly right, off the hosel. Everyone I played with knew as well, and never stood on that side. Then you think about it every time and almost will it into happening. The most frustrating two years of golf in my life. Finally fixed it this year by trying some of the most unorthodox things. I actually moved closer to the ball, forced my stance to be much more upright, as well as the club being much more upright. Not that anyone cares. But it's amazing what the mind can do when you give it too much time.
I experienced something very similar. I tried everything I could think of but the shanks continued. Really frustrating because in all other aspects of my game were pretty decent. The fix was putting a tee just to the right of my ball. I immediately started hitting good shots again because it prevented me from hitting across the ball. The issue was when I didn't put a tee down. Sometimes I would hit a good shot but if I thought about possibly hitting a shank, that's what happened.

This is a long way of saying that yips or whatever you want to call it can be both mechanical/technique and mental. In my example, it was both. It's hard to believe, watching JJ shoot free throws, to say it's all mental.
 

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