NBA 2017-18: 5 Worst Free-Throw Shooters

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Steven Adams and Clint Capela are both in the bottom 5 of the best free-throw shooters list.

#3 Clint Capela

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Clint Capela

Houston Rockets' young Center, Clint Capela had a great success averaging 13.9 points, 10.8 rebounds per game this past season but his free-throw woes continued from the 2016-17 season. He, along with Chris Paul and James Harden are responsible for the magnificent run the Rockets had this season.

It is common to watch Capela catch lobs from Harden and Paul when you switch on your TV and tune in to the game. The Rockets' Center outplayed even the DPOY frontrunner Rudy Gobert when the Rockets played Jazz. With his athleticism and physicality, he keeps dominating in the paint and is a nightmare to guard.

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Capela is known as a bad free-throw shooter and has only made 144 of his attempted 257 shots with a free-throw percentage of 56.0. One can only hope that the youngster puts in some work and corrects his shot as he gets set to conquer the league.

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