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nba finals towel boy
Re: Who's the best catch and shoot player?
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Can You?
Re: Who's the best catch and shoot player?
Dale Ellis had the quickest release off a catch and shoot I have ever seen.
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Re: Who's the best catch and shoot player?
Right now it is Ray Allen.
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More like Matt Boner
Re: Who's the best catch and shoot player?
Maybe not the best, but how does Hornacek not get a mention 4 pages in?
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Who's the best catch and shoot player?
Right now it's easily Ray Allen, all time could be a long debate between many players.
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Chuck Hayes Stan
Re: Who's the best catch and shoot player?
Not the best but I just want to mention him:
Brent Barry had one of the shortest times between catching the ball and it being gone. He was accurate, could shoot with pressure, and had a stupid fast release. I guess he created more for himself when he was younger and spot shot when he was older but when they called for it it was cool to see.
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National High School Star
Re: Who's the best catch and shoot player?
Kyle Korver when on Jazz.
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Re: Who's the best catch and shoot player?
I was at a 76ers lakers game back in 2000 and during warmups i must have seen Glenn Rice shoot 40-50 times. He didnt miss once. it was unreal. He would barely look at his shot after his release and get ready to fire again. Seeing that was the 2nd most amazing thing i saw that day. Seeing how big shaq was in person was the most amazing thing i saw that day.
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Bulls
Re: Who's the best catch and shoot player?
Reggie Miller.
Besides all of the guys mentioned already, another honorable mention : Richard Hamilton.
Iverson deserves a nod as well when Larry Brown used him as SG.
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Great college starter
Re: Who's the best catch and shoot player?
Originally Posted by jlitt
I was at a 76ers lakers game back in 2000 and during warmups i must have seen Glenn Rice shoot 40-50 times. He didnt miss once. it was unreal. He would barely look at his shot after his release and get ready to fire again. Seeing that was the 2nd most amazing thing i saw that day. Seeing how big shaq was in person was the most amazing thing i saw that day.
Most pretty good shooters will do that in warm ups. The only problem is now the league is filled with dudes who can't shoot. I've played with guys who were nba bums in the late 80s an early 90s who had great careers overseas and they never miss in warm ups.
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