NBA History: 5 Worst free throw shooters of all time

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Chamberlain was not good from the free throw line
Chamberlain was not good from the free throw line

#2 Andre Drummond

Indiana Pacers v Detroit Pistons
Indiana Pacers v Detroit Pistons

Andre Drummond is a terrific rebounder. He is almost always present in the top five in rebounds per game.

But there is one aspect of the game in which Drummond has always struggled and that is Free throw shooting. Teams have always targeted him and have exploited his free throw shooting woes.

He has shot less than 40% from the free throw line in four seasons. Out of a total of 2645 free throw attempts in his career, Drummond has made only 45.2% of those. He is still young and needs to figure out his shooting to find a place in the NBA.


#1 Ben Wallace

Pistons v Bulls
Pistons v Bulls

Ben Wallace is a 6'9" giant who played at the Center and power forward positions. He was one of the best defensive players in the NBA and received four Defensive player of the year awards.

Wallace played in 1088 games in the NBA. He was also a blocks leader on one occasion. He won the 2003-04 NBA championship with the Detroit Pistons. But he remains one of the worst free throw shooters in the NBA. On a total of 2679 attempts, Wallace made only 41.4% of his free throws.

He retired after the 2011-12 season with the Detroit Pistons.

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