The Arizona Wildcats have shot free throws at a consistent rate all season, but their last two games have seen that consistency taper off slightly.
On the season, Arizona is shooting 73 percent from the charity stripe as a team. They’ve been efficient from the floor, shooting 51 percent from the field, and have converted on 35.7 percent of their three-pointers. They’ve struggled with consistency from outside, but have had no problem putting points on the board this season.
They’ve been known as a team capable of hitting their free throws when needed. Of the regular rotation pieces, Anthony Dell’Orso leads the team with a 86 percent mark from the free throw line. Jaden Bradley (80 percent), Motiejus Krivas (79 percent), and Brayden Burries (78 percent) closely follow.
Concerning trend
Oddly enough, their last two outings have seen their efficiency from the line slip a bit. In their blowout 84-47 win over Oklahoma State, the Wildcats shot just 64 percent from the stripe as a team, and in their first loss of the season at #9 Kansas, they shot just 57 percent…