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Post by azbeav on Feb 25, 2020 14:38:19 GMT -8
OMG a caught airball is a rebound always!!! Every missed shot has to have a rebound. A missed first free throw is a team rebound as is a ball knocked out of bounds. Anything to diminish SI. You guys are incredible A missed free throw is a rebound for the player that gets the rebound. An air balled free-throw or a ball knocked out of bounds is when it is a team rebound. If they are shooting 2 and the 1st one is missed it’s a team rebound, no individual player gets credit. If they miss the 2nd the player gets credit for a rebound.
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Post by Judge Smails on Feb 25, 2020 14:39:50 GMT -8
A missed free throw is a rebound for the player that gets the rebound. An air balled free-throw or a ball knocked out of bounds is when it is a team rebound. A missed free throw the first of 2 not a one and one. What? It doesn't count for anything if they miss the first of 2 free throws. They just take the 2nd free throw, airball or not.
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Post by beavershoopsfan on Feb 25, 2020 14:40:24 GMT -8
"Do you question the assist stat that says if a receiving player dribbles once after receiving the pass and puts up a shot it is still an assist?"
It is my understanding that an assist is awarded if the pass leads directly to a field goal. There is some subjectivity to that, but the scoring player can dribble if the dribble leads them directly to the field goal. If the player has to make a basketball move to get open after receiving the pass, then an assist is often not awarded.
I have noticed that official scorers at different PAC-12 arenas vary as to how they credit assists.
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Post by Judge Smails on Feb 25, 2020 14:48:46 GMT -8
A missed free throw is a rebound for the player that gets the rebound. An air balled free-throw or a ball knocked out of bounds is when it is a team rebound. If they are shooting 2 and the 1st one is missed it’s a team rebound, no individual player gets credit. If they miss the 2nd the player gets credit for a rebound. That is technically what is called a dead ball rebound. It's different from a team rebound. While it is a stat that is kept by some, you rarely see it anywhere.
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Post by nwhoopfan on Feb 25, 2020 15:00:32 GMT -8
If you follow play by play on a game tracker, the missed first of 2 FTs is indeed a team rebound.
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Post by mb on Feb 25, 2020 15:44:14 GMT -8
OMG a caught airball is a rebound always!!! Every missed shot has to have a rebound. A missed first free throw is a team rebound as is a ball knocked out of bounds. Anything to diminish SI. You guys are incredible I believe she had 2 more rebounds after this one so it didnt really affect her record; I was just curious and got some good answers. Not my intent to bring Sabrina down. Hope that gives you some relief. MB.
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