It depends, if that person can repeat the shots. I've seen people with terrible forms hit the 250+ :-) Of course the chance to do it more than once is with a better form :-)
@Curtie555 Gene Stus always had the tendency to rear up at the line. When he did that after he released the ball, it has no impact on the delivery. It's when he comes up at the line AS HE'S RELEASING THE BALL OR BEFORE HE RELEASES THE BALL he gets into trouble. In 1992, he injured his left knee and that has affected his shot making.
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marywages 1 year ago
It's hard to believe that someone (Gene Stus) can be so off-balance and be so successful.
Curtie555 2 years ago
It depends, if that person can repeat the shots. I've seen people with terrible forms hit the 250+ :-) Of course the chance to do it more than once is with a better form :-)
mguilmot 2 years ago
@Curtie555 Gene Stus always had the tendency to rear up at the line. When he did that after he released the ball, it has no impact on the delivery. It's when he comes up at the line AS HE'S RELEASING THE BALL OR BEFORE HE RELEASES THE BALL he gets into trouble. In 1992, he injured his left knee and that has affected his shot making.
irishpogi 4 months ago