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Report: Man goes to Kansas team's dorm to offer free throw advice


A man showed up at the University of Kansas basketball team's dorm on Wednesday to give a resident there "free-throw advice", according to a report in the Lawrence Journal-World.

By the time police arrived, the man had already left, meaning we'll never get the full story of why anyone thought this was appropriate behavior (tip for those thinking of ever doing this: please don't.)

But radio traffic, according to the newspaper, may shed a little more light. From LJWorld.com:

(Radio traffic indicated the man had been there multiple times that day before the police were called, and may have come back again just before 5 p.m. Note: Subject's clothing description included a blue and red windbreaker.)

It is not known what advice the unidentified man was looking to offer but Kansas center Udoka Azubuike, who made only four of 11 free throw attempts in the Jayhawks' game against Baylor last weekend, is reportedly considering changing to underhanded free throw shooting.

(Which still does not justify SHOWING UP AT A COLLEGE KID'S DORM BECAUSE THEY MISSED FREE THROWS).

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