Malcolm Brogdon missed a free throw on Sunday afternoon in Atlanta, and normally a guy missing a free throw is not much of a story, but normally a guy is not on pace for the greatest free throw shooting season in NBA (throw ABA in there too) history in terms of accuracy.
Brogdon is not normal. Even with that miss, he is a close second on the all-time list, at 97.67 percent (we are close enough to get into hundredths of a percent here). Jose Calderon, the all-time leader, missed three free throws a decade ago while getting to the line at a similar rate, so Brogdon probably has one more miss in him (but no more) in order to break the record.