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AI Overview
Rebound rate (or rebounding percentage) is a basketball statistic that measures a team or player’s success in securing missed shots. It’s calculated by dividing the number of rebounds obtained by the number of available rebound opportunities (missed shots).
Here’s a more detailed explanation:
- Definition: Rebound rate represents the percentage of missed shots that a team or player successfully recovers.
Calculation:
It’s typically calculated as: (Rebounds / (Rebounds + Opponent Rebounds)) * 100.
Importance:
A higher rebound rate indicates better rebounding ability, leading to more scoring opportunities and better possession control.
Offensive vs. Defensive:
Rebound rate can be further broken down into offensive rebound percentage (ORB%) and defensive rebound percentage (DRB%), which measure rebounding on the offensive and defensive ends of the court, respectively.
Example:
If a team gets 20 rebounds and their opponents get 30, the team’s rebound rate is (20 / (20 + 30)) * 100 = 40%.