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Which are the Stats
Rules at the different cases of Offensive Nonfoul Violations ?
jjdiaz
Posted: Apr 5 2003, 09:58 PM
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Traveling, double dribbling, carrying or palming, up and
down, 3 seconds, lane violation (see our Global
Basketball Directory) are offensive nonfoul violations which result in loss of possession.
Such a violation is listed as a turnover,
and almost all are concerned with the player mishandling the ball.
When the turnover does occurs or when a bad shot is forced during an ON BALL screen
situation, that's means there is a direct influence of an opponent action: the eBA Basketball
Statistics Analysis System referees to it as a FORCED TURNOVER. When the turnover does
occur WITHOUT any opponent influence or interference: a bad pass you YOURSELF throw out of
bounds, we call it an UNFORCED TURNOVER.
The value of the
turnover, doesn't vary in our metric, being the same for both types, but the eBA System report give
to the coach the total quantity and percentages of Forced and Unforced
Turnovers by separate, leading so to a deeper analysis of our
possessions.