Kingster
Hall of Famer
Justin Williams is too much of a liability at the end of games because of his atrocious free throw shooting - maybe the worst in the NBA - currently at around 30%. Yes he's an excellent rebounder, good weak side shot blocker, and garbage man around the hoop. Still, he leaves his feet and gets in trouble on the defensive end way to much. He also sets soft picks for his athletic mobility and size. His "great effort" can only get you so far in the NBA and unless Williams WORKS A HELLUVA LOT HARDER to improve he will always be at the end of the bench and struggling to just stay in this league.
When Karl Malone came into the NBA he too was horrible from the line, clanging 48% his first year and 59% his second season. By third year he was up to a respectable 70% and averaged around 75% for the rest of his long NBA career, getting up to 80% a couple of seasons. How did it happen? Malone shot hundreds and hundreds of FT's before practice, after practice, on off days, at his house, every idle minute in an attempt to get better - and it succeeded! Justin Williams has not been nearly as dedicated to that kind of hard work necessary for him to get much better than he is.
I totally agree. I cannot for the life of me understand how an NBA player can shoot 30% from the line. When you look at his free throw motion it's hard to even believe that a coach has worked with him 5 minutes on his form. Either that, or he's forgetting absolutely everything when he goes up to the line. If this is the best the coaches can do with JW on his free throws, then they should bring in Barry to teach him the underhanded method. It's hard to watch a guy like Williams who has the talent blow it because he can't make free throws. And right now, he's blowing it BIG TIME.