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NeTakaya
1 year ago
7

“It can be intimidating with players standing on each side of you watching you shoot. It’s even more intimidating if a big crowd

is watching. You need to focus on the basket and on your routine.”
How can you avoid feeling intimidated when you are shooting free throws in front of a large crowd?
a.
avoid looking at the crowd
c.
mutter mean things about the other team while you shoot
b.
focus on the basket
d.
you cannot avoid feeling intimidated
English
2 answers:
MaRussiya [10]1 year ago
5 0
A. avoid looking at the crowd.
I say this bc i have played basketball my whole life and it helped me if i didn’t look at the crowd, i would only focus on my shot and the basket nothing else mattered.
navik [9.2K]1 year ago
3 0

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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