Originally Posted by
Pelicanidae
It's only just hit me how awful this year's draft is at free throw shooting in particular. Here, here's the top 20 prospects according to Tankathon (other sites definitely vary, as does my own evaluation), along with their FT% and their FTAr. FTAr, or free throw attempt rate, is a measure of how many FTAs a player gets per field goal attempt. Obviously higher is better; for scale, James Harden has a career high FTr of .592 which is very very very high, whereas Jrue Holiday's career high in the same stat is only .234, and we all know how frustrating Jrue's lack of calls can be.
1) LaMelo Ball - 72.3% on .231
2) Onyeka Okongwu - 72.0% on .501
3) James Wiseman - 70.4% on .038
4) Killian Hayes - 87.6% on .313
5) Tyrese Haliburton - 82.2% on .184
6) Anthony Edwards - 77.2% on .339
7) Obi Toppin - 70.2% on .364
8) RJ Hampton - 67.9% on .358
9) Deni Advija - 52% on .431
10) Aleksej Pokusevski - 78.3% on .219
11) Devin Vassell - 73.8% on .221
12) Josh Green - 78.0% on .378
13) Isaac Okoro - 67.4% on .541
14) Tyler Bey - 74.3% on .693
15) Paul Reed - 73.8% on .227
16) Jalen Smith - 75% on .474
17) Cole Anthony - 75% on .371
18) Saddiq Bey - 76.9% on .248
19) Kira Lewis Jr - 80.2% on .292
20) Tyrese Maxey - 83.3% on .342
What you'll notice is that not a single one managed to combine a high FTr with a high percentage. The guys which have elite percentages like Hayes, Haliiburton, and Maxey only manage relatively mundane (or in Haliburton's case, dreadful) FTr numbers. The guys who really rack up the FT attempts, like Tyler Bey and Onyeka Okongwu are only mediocre FT shooters. There's nobody who is constantly getting to the line and also nailing them.
Well, nobody among these names. The old champ Grant Riller managed 82.7% from the line on .470 rate, which is pretty close to elite in both areas.
Just for some historical comparisons, here are some players we know went on to be elite foul-drawers/FT guys in the NBA (for multi year guys, career highs are given):
Chris Paul - 84.2% on .654 (those are just absurd numbers, ridiculous combo of foul drawing and efficiency)
James Harden - 75.6% on .597 (surprisingly low efficiency but again, look at that absurd volume)
Damian Lillard - 88.7% on .519
Karl-Anthony Towns - 81.3% on .523
Devin Booker - 82.8% on .223 (surprisingly low volume)
Khris Middleton - 78.4% on .419
JJ Redick - 93.6% on .422
Paul George - 90.9% on .364
These are examples of great years. Chris Paul's combo of efficiency and volume at the FT line is beyond absurd. Redick shooting basically 94% on that volume is nuts. Slightly surprised at Harden's low efficiency compared to the high 80s he shoots now, but the volume is still way up. Lillard's closing in on 90% at +.500 volume is also incredible. These are guys who we know have made the leap to being top tier shooting threats in the NBA.