One of them is the Heat? Flash? Wade, in the NBA Finals in 2005-06, the Heat in the Eastern Division and the Lone Ranger in the Western Division staged the final confrontation, and Wade scored 43 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists in G5, helping the Heat10/:100 beat the Lone Ranger. However, in this game, Wade's number of free throws once caused heated discussion among fans. Wade made 25 free throws. In the end, Wade made a penalty of 2 1 25 and got 2 1 point by free throw. You know, the lone ranger only made 25 free throws in this game, and Wade's free throws were the same as those of the lone ranger.
There is no doubt that the number one player is the famous O 'Neal of the Lakers, and O 'Neal's free throws are even more incredible. The NBA star, who led the Lakers to win three consecutive championships, made 39 free throws in the second game of the 2000 finals, setting a record for NBA players to make free throws in the finals. It is worth mentioning that this is also the strongest number of free throws in history, not only in the NBA finals, but also in the NBA playoffs. So O 'Neill directly reached two NBA league records.
At that time, in G2 of the 2000 finals, because the Pacers couldn't limit O 'Neal, they had to keep taking measures in the game? Shark cutting tactics? And it turns out that this operation is quite good. Although O 'Neill made 39 free throws in history, he only hit 18 free throws, with a single free throw percentage of only 46.2%. For the pacers, this is definitely an acceptable free throw percentage. The walkers, who tried their best, failed to win the game in the end. The Lakers beat the Pacers at home. OK combination? Our Lakers finally won the championship trophy in 2000.