I could call you dumb for only having 6 players in your roster with one listed, doesn't make me correct, unless I can prove it though, right?
As a relatively new team I felt I couldn't compete with a puny arena up in my country's D.I. I opted to tank and rebuild, but in retrospect maybe I shouldn't have promoted here in the first place. I do regret it but I don't think you should consider it dumb, no.
Larry Bird is a hall of famer, when it comes to ball, every single person on this planet would believe his words over yours every day of the week.
That's a terrible assertion. It's simply not true in this case, not when he's clearly incorrect.
Come back with something to support your arguement, then I might start listening to you again.
How does a fadeaway jump shot compare to a free throw? Give some examples...
I don't understand where you're stuck on this. Take a look at shooting fundamentals? You square your body, you compute your trajectory, you get the ball on your fingertips, you release and follow through. It's muscle memory. If you are an elite shooter, you can achieve the optimal trajectory and ball rotation time after time on any shot you take.
Basic shooting fundamentals apply to both jump shots and free throws. They're similar. You're arguing they're "completely different". I'd like to know why you feel that way. The main difference, for what I can gather, is that with a free throw you bend your knees and propel yourself upwards to gain momentum/strength and on a jump shot, you jump and gain momentum/strength that way. The similarities are the basic principles and fundamentals, the difference is uh, not much? Maybe you can explain it.