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Team Offensive / Defensive Rebounds: Define, Rebotes Ofensivos / Defensivos de Equipo
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  Posted: Aug 30 2005, 02:04 PM


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How we define a team offensive / defensive rebound so that we could analyze what percentage of rebounds are team boards in comparison to player credited rebounds.

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Posted: Oct 22 2005, 05:50 AM


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The NBA statisticians' manual under the rebound section describes 'team' rebounds as:

2. ...If, before the buzzer sounded, no player had gained control of the rebound, award a team rebound to the team whose player attempted the shot.

4. .... a.- To the team to which the ball is awarded out of bounds or at the free throw line as a result of a missed field goal attempt or free throw attempt. This includes circumstances when:
(i) the ball goes out of bounds without any player having secured possession;
(ii) a free attempt misses the rim;
(iii) the shooter commits a free throw violation;
(iv) the first free throw attempt is missed in a two shot free throw situation;
(v) a loose ball foul is called immediately following a missed filed goal attempt or free throw attempt;
(vi) a technical foul shot missed;

b.- To a team that first gains possession following a jump ball when such a jump ball immediately follows a missed field goal attempt or free throw attempt, before any player is credited with an individual rebound.

5. Following a missed shot (either field goal or free throw) when a live ball becomes dead due to the expiration of a period, credit a team rebound to the team whose player attempted that shot.


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Posted: Dec 6 2005, 09:37 AM


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At the NBA is employed a system by which every missed free throw results in either an individual rebound or a team rebound making that= individual rebounds + team rebounds= missed field goals + missed free throws, with the intention to match every missed shot with a rebound of some kind, providing a two=way check on the scoresheet to make sure the missed shots and rebounds are accurately accounted for.
On the contrary, with reference to this discussion, the eBA System prefers the use of the concept UP TO THE LINE.

it is possible to read the concepts about this kind of register in the “Basketball Analysis” del eBA Basketball Statistics Analysis and study the formula to calculate the possessions we use at our eBA Basketball Statistics Analysis at the article “Possessions Analysis” .
A typical formula to calculate the Basketball possessions is:
Possessions=FGA Field Goals Attempted -OR Field Goals Attempted +TO Field Goals Attempted +0.4* Free Throws Attempted


In those traditional , statistics systems, because two free throws do not always equal one possession (for example, in some situations one or three free throws may be awarded), they employs the multiplier 0,44 ( and sometimes 0,5 ) for free throws attempted, which is not always exact.
The eBA Basketball Statistics Analysis looking for exactness, register the real number of times the team reached the line for 2 or 3 free throws with the concept UP TO THE LINE , remarking between parenthesis the number of times the last throw was MADE.
With regard the rebounds, it is referred only to possessions, that's means the eBA Basketball Statistics Analysis doesn't register a rebound in the first of two or three, or second of three free throws as related above.

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