Unlike his horse protagonist, Bob-Waksberg isn't incapacitated by his insecurity. I'll never get to screen it for an audience and see how they're not really laughing at it." Success, in other words, is double-edged - much like it is for BoJack's titular horse-man, whose life and career stagnated after, and because of, his '90s sitcom stardom. Because I'll never get to see an actor struggle with saying those lines. "The best thing I ever wrote was a script that never got made," Bob-Waksberg said. Salinger, who figures prominently in Season 2 and who, after the unqualified success of The Catcher in the Rye, mostly wrote with no intent to publish. He was beginning to understand the famously reclusive J.D. If you don't like it, you are saying that I am bad." "It makes it really hard when people don't like the show, because I can't stand behind and be like, 'Well, the network watered it down,' or 'Well, it's not really me.' No, that's me. " BoJack is a very Raphael thing," the creator said. The series debuted in August 2014 to both obsessive fans and somewhat mixed reviews - at least two critics suggested the show seemed designed to watch while stoned. In BoJack's first 12 episodes, the profoundly sad animated sitcom saw the alienated, sweater-wearing horse at its center (voiced by Will Arnett) floundering and realizing he had to change Season 2, out July 17, asks, Can we change, or are we doomed to be the people we have always been? "I don't think it's spoiling the end of the season at all to say the answer is 'kind of both?'" Bob-Waksberg said, a reminder that this is not a show for the anti-ambiguity set. "Because I know as soon as it comes out, I'm gonna be like, 'What the fuck did I do? Oh my god, it's a disaster.'" "I'm glad I'm going on the record so much being like, 'I am proud of this season,'" he said. I certainly do believe that some players should give it a try, but I don’t anticipate it happening.A week and a half before the second season of Raphael Bob-Waksberg's Netflix series BoJack Horseman was set to premiere, the writer-creator was full of hedged satisfaction. Shooting free throws underhanded is very unorthodox and out of the norm. Like I mentioned before, it’s a pride and egotistical type thing. Heck, if you can just boost your free throw percentage by 10-20 percent, it will go a long way, not only for your stat book, but it will undoubtedly help your team win a few more games as well.įor the record, I don’t expect players to try this. Some players are so bad at the stripe, I often wonder why they don’t just give the underhand technique a try especially considering that this is how the third best free throw shooter in NBA history did it. Certainly there are a bunch of guys out there that would be much better shooting it that way as opposed to shooting the abysmal percentages that they shoot.” “It really is quite perplexing to me as to why someone really doesn’t want to try to shoot that way. When I asked Rick for his thoughts on why players refuse to give it a try, he had this to say: READ MORE: Convenience Store Woes, Inflation Hitting Every Industry I’m under the assumption that guys don’t want to shoot it like this because it’s unorthodox and they’d get made fun of for it. I think there are a lot of basketball players today that could benefit from shooting underhanded like Barry did. What’s the big deal if you do something that’s a little out of the ordinary if it’s successful for you?” Well, girls don’t shoot like that anymore. “I told my dad, when he first tried to teach me (to shoot underhanded), that I’d get made fun of because only girls shoot that way. Rick Barry, on the other hand, thinks the exact opposite. Shooting free throws underhanded, or “granny style” is considered to be a method strictly for girls. Simply put, no one shoots their free throws underhanded nowadays and nobody really has in NBA history besides Rick Barry. However, the first thing I felt like I had to ask him about was his free throws. I spoke to Rick yesterday about a lot of different things including the Pistons, Adam Silver, Paul George’s injury, and the current state of the NBA. READ MORE: ‘We worked hard’: Retirees of Delphi Corp continue to fight for benefits He is notoriously known for shooting his free throws underhanded. By: Mike Barry is the 3rd best free throw shooter in NBA history with a percentage just shy of 90 percent.
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