It's a bit of consequence of system. Over the years, think of who gets to the line a lot on TJ teams. Tamin does because he drives and takes contact a lot, but isn't a great free throw shooter. Another guy who shot them fairly often was Gilbert -- not great at the stripe. Our 4s and 5s tended to shoot them a lot, none of the centers were great at them and neither were most of the stretch guys.
The style we play, with the players we have recently had, has led to low-percentage guys shooting a huge share of the free throws. We've had guys on the teams who were good at the stripe, but their roles often resulted in them not getting to it very often.
The ask for coaching here is to figure out how to get some percentage points improvements from the guys who are shooting the volume of them. For the most part, they stay at the same make rates during their playing careers at ISU. We haven't developed better free throw shooting on top of who is doing the shooting in games.
Admittedly, I didn't fret too much about it this season because we just don't shoot that many free throws. Our FTR is slightly below average. We rarely depended on them to win games for us.