i think that he would because he had to have got offensive rebound to tip it in
The offensive team is credited with a "team rebound" No individual player gets credit for a rebound but the offensive team is credited with a "team rebound." A team rebound is also given following a missed shot, if a personal foul is called before the rebound can be grabbed. It is also given to the defensive team if the ball goes out of bounds after a shot without anyone touching it, or to the team getting the ball if it glances off another player and out of bounds. Also the defensive team gets a team rebound if a shooter misses the rim entirely on the last free throw attempt in a sequence.
When one player grabs the ball after a missed shot in basketball it is called a rebound. The offensive orÊdefensive player can get a rebound.
A team rebound is awarded when no individual secures the rebound of a missed shot. The statistic has little meaning -- its existence is primarily to ensure that the total number of rebounds equals the total number of missed shots, despite the fact that some shots don't have what one would normally consider a rebound. Some examples: * The offensive team gets a team rebound when one of its players misses a shot at the buzzer. * The defense gets a team rebound when a missed shot goes out of bounds without touching a player, and when the last free throw attempt in a sequence misses the rim. * Either team can get credit for a team rebound when a missed shot goes out of bounds off a member of the other team.
A shot made off a rebound refers to a scoring attempt taken by a player immediately after retrieving the ball following a missed shot by another player. This play often occurs when the ball bounces off the backboard or rim, giving the player an opportunity to capitalize on the second chance. Such shots can be crucial in maintaining offensive pressure and can occur in various basketball situations, both in the paint and beyond the arc.
A rebound in basketball is when a player gets the ball after a missed shot. Usually taller players will have an advantage when it comes to getting rebounds so they will average more rebounds per game. There are two types of rebounds, offensive and defensive. A defensive rebound is a rebound that you get after an opponent misses a shot and an offensive rebound is a rebound a player gets after one of his teammates misses a shot.
The player that retrieved the ball. The blocker is credited with a block.
A rebound in netball is when a player is shooting and it bounces off the ring or the post.
Only if they make it. If they make it; it counts as a field goal attempt and a field goal make. If it is missed, it does not count as a missed field goal.
An "over the back" foul in basketball occurs when a player makes illegal contact with an opponent while attempting to rebound the ball. This typically happens when a player jumps over another player to grab a rebound, pushing or leaning on them in the process. The foul is called to prevent players from gaining an unfair advantage by physically overpowering others during the rebound attempt. If called, the opposing team is awarded free throws or possession of the ball, depending on the situation.
Walt 'Clyde' Frazier just pointed out during today's Knicks game (1/13/13) that the player tipping the ball out (e.g. Tyson Chandler) gets credit for the rebound and not the perimeter player who receives the tip (e.g. Jason Kidd). Frazier disagrees with the scoring and thinks it should be the perimeter player who receives the credit. I think Mike Breen disagrees, as would I.
yes
No, the thought being that the foul did not allow the player to have a fair attempt at making the shot.