VIDEO: Bucks' Carter-Williams plunks cameraman with ceremonial pitch
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Accuracy isn't Michael Carter-Williams' strong suit, regardless of sport.
The Milwaukee Bucks point guard was on hand to throw the ceremonial first pitch at the Milwaukee Brewers game Thursday. But instead of delivering a strike to home plate, Carter-Williams buzzed the cameraman in the batter's box.
On the hardwood, Carter-Williams is often derided for his shooting accuracy, or lack thereof. The former Rookie of the Year is a talented slasher and distributor, but he struggles to score from outside the paint. Last season, Williams shot 39.6 percent from the field, leading to this ghastly shooting chart:

(Courtesy: NBA Stats)
A jovial Carter-Williams played off his pitch on Twitter shortly thereafter.
I clearly need a warm up ????
— Michael Carter-Willi (@MCW1) September 18, 2015
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