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Or you can train your current players ;)
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Its not worth getting a good FT shooter if he doesn't have good primary skills.
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no but you only get him for the scenario that its a close game, youre in the lead and you want to ensure your win. Most of the time the best free throw shooter gets the ball and gets fouled
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just spend a week or two training your player; I did it with my team for 3 weeks last season and my % improved about 15-20%.
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