Bulls' Caleb Wilson Responds to His Main Weakness at Summer League
Summary
Caleb Wilson has impressed fans and opponents in the NBA Summer League with high scoring games, including a 35-point debut. However, he has struggled with his free-throw shooting, missing many attempts, which he acknowledges and plans to improve.Key Facts
- Caleb Wilson scored 35 points in his first Summer League game against the Memphis Grizzlies.
- In his second game, he had 19 points, 8 rebounds, 5 blocks, 2 assists, and 2 steals.
- Wilson missed all six free throws in a game against the Utah Jazz.
- He made only 2 out of 6 free throws in his first game.
- Wilson says he shoots better when in rhythm and moving, but struggles with stationary free throws.
- The Bulls lost both games Wilson played in, starting the Summer League with a 0-2 record.
- Wilson and the Bulls are preparing for a game against the Washington Wizards and top draft pick AJ Dybantsa.
- Wilson aims to improve his free-throw shooting because those points can change the outcome of games.
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