If you were to search for players with the worst free throw percentages this season, you're going to find a bunch of big men who are by far the worst when it comes to percentage at the charity stripe.
Andre Drummond of the Detroit Pistons leads the charge with a .404 free throw percentage, as per ESPN, but Andre Roberson of the Oklahoma City Thunder isn't far behind at .423.
The problem is, Roberson's only attempted 104 free throws compared to Drummond's 314.
Luckily for fans of air balls and bricks, Roberson attempted a pair of free throws Monday night against the Warriors, and you'd be hard pressed to find two worse consecutive free throw attempts.
The best part of the sequence is the commentators debating what's worse, a brick or an air ball, and Roberson giving the perfect examples of both so the fans at home could continue the debate.
In our humble opinion, air balls are much worse than bricks. We're not saying we'd be good free throw shooters, but give us two attempts and we'll hit something other than air.
Unfortunately for OKC, Roberson's missed free throws were the least of their worries as they got absolutely destroyed by the Warriors in a heated affair.
(H/T: MarcusD2.0)