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Watch: Tacko Fall has strange free-throw form
Tacko Fall is playing for the Utah Jazz in the Summer League. Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports

Bill Cartwright is old news and Chuck Hayes should move over because we officially have a new awkward free-throw god.

Veteran big Tacko Fall, who is playing for the Utah Jazz in the Summer League, went viral this week for his bizarre form at the foul line. Fall squared up to shoot and, as if somebody had unplugged his controller for a split second, jerked rigidly before flinging a one-handed crane shot toward the rim.

The unusual spectacle confused many, including Dallas Mavericks players JaVale McGee and Spencer Dinwiddie. Take a look.

The 7-foot-6 Fall does not shoot free throws very often. He has attempted just 25 of them over three total NBA seasons (converting on eight for a 32.0 percent success rate). Fall has always had a peculiar free-throw form, but it at least used to look slightly more fluid. Here is what Fall looked like at the line as a Boston Celtic in the 2020-21 season.

Fall did go 2-of-5 (40 percent) on free throws during the Summer League game in question, so his form technically marks an improvement. But overall, Fall has been the gift that just keeps on giving, as he also had another viral moment in the Summer League a few days prior.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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