Stephen Curry has missed a total of 323 free throws, while Wilt Chamberlain has missed 414 free throws on average each season.

Stephen Curry has missed a total of 323 free throws, while Wilt Chamberlain has missed 414 free throws on average each season.

 

Legendary players have come and gone from the Golden State Warriors. The greatest stars in NBA history have represented the Warriors, including its current talisman, Stephen Curry, and iconic center Wilt Chamberlain.

When it comes to Chamberlain and Curry, the two athletes could not be more dissimilar. They played basketball in the 1960s and from the 2010s onwards, and their approaches to the sport couldn’t have been more dissimilar.

Curry often shoots the ball at a high rate of speed, in contrast to Wilt’s strategy of grabbing rebounds and scoring through physical contact. Chamberlain and Curry were perhaps the greatest in their respective periods and made a lasting impression.

Wilt Chamberlain was unquestionably a threat in his heyday, but his game was far from flawless. The renowned center’s poor free throw shooting was arguably his worst weakness. It is reasonable to argue that Chamberlain was one of the worst free throw shooters the NBA has ever seen, with a lifetime shooting percentage of a pitiful 51.1%.

In fact, a recent viral sensation was this crazy stat. Chamberlain averaged almost 414 missed free throws per season during his 13 seasons in the NBA, for a staggering total of 5805 missed free throws.

To put things in perspective, during the course of his career, Dubs star Stephen Curry—the greatest shooter the NBA has ever seen—has missed 323 free shots, yielding a 90.8% free throw shooting percentage. Observing the disparity between the two legendary players is utterly ridiculous.

Even if several centers continue to struggle with the free throw, none of them have gone as insane as Chamberlain. This merely serves to illustrate the fact that no NBA player can be flawless. Even while a player like Wilt can do seemingly inconceivable feats like scoring 100 points in a game, he or she can also rank among the league’s worst free throw shooters.

 

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