The Detroit Pistons has been trying to stay among the top teams in the Eastern Conference. It was one of four to defeat the Golden State Warriors this season, showing his strength. However, still has a point to fix: free-throws pivot Andre Drummond, the worst of the NBA, the American basketball league, with a utilization of only 35.5% in 2015/16. The technology came to help and at first solution gives signals. It uses the equipment in training since Tuesday.
After hitting an NBA record with 23 errors in a game, and hit only four of his last 19 attempts, Drummond got a above its average performance. On Wednesday, he scored seven of 12, with 58.3% success, the victory 110-97 over the Philadelphia 76ers. On Friday, the confrontation will be against the Cleveland Cavaliers, at home, at 22.30 (GMT). . Another test
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– He has a lot to grow and we are working on it. We continue to explore different possibilities. In the long run, not eliminated any. The idea is to put the ball in the basket. Hit 35% is not good enough. He needs to improve dramatically. – Said coach Stan Van Gundy, the “Detroit Free Press”
Coincidence or not, this game against Philadelphia happened just after Drummond instead use a technology called SolidSHOT. It was created by Scooter Barry, son of Rick Barry, Golden State Warrios champion in 1974/75, and known for his free-throw pitch with the ball being thrown from the bottom up, having a career utilization of 90%.
The SolidSHOT is a sleeve that covers the entire arm and sends real-time data on the mechanics of throwing. Selected as a reserve for the All-Star Game, Feb. 14 in Toronto, Drummond went to use the equipment on Tuesday, a day after hitting only one in 10 attempts in comparison with the Utah Jazz, won by the Pistons by 95 . 92, away from home
– Doing the same routine and rely on the pitch. I am constantly thinking about it, and now, at this point, I found something positive. I worked all summer, my career, so I’m getting into something that really works – commented Drummond
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