Quasar
11-04-2004, 12:55 AM
I've always seen these stats before, but was never really interested in them. I am now, and would like some help from you :)
1. Team Rebounds - 2 -> What's a team rebound?
2. Points Off Turnovers - 18 -> Is that the number of points scored off turnovers, or the number conceded to the opponent?
3. Fastbreak Points - 13 -> I believe this is the number of points scored off fast breaks, but just need a confirmation :p I'm mostly asking because tonight, the spurs had 13, while the kings only had 11!
Also, due to playing basketball in a French speaking environment, I don't really understand some of the terms used in the NBA.
Where are the Low & High Posts? My general understanding is that they're in the key, and that one means near the FT line, while the other is beneath the basket, but I'm not sure which is which.
Curious: Is the word "post" being used as "position"; or are they talking about the basket's post?
Last question is if anyone has a link to a good webpage explaining basketball terms, techniques, etc., I'd be grateful if they could post them here.
Thanks!
1. Team Rebounds - 2 -> What's a team rebound?
2. Points Off Turnovers - 18 -> Is that the number of points scored off turnovers, or the number conceded to the opponent?
3. Fastbreak Points - 13 -> I believe this is the number of points scored off fast breaks, but just need a confirmation :p I'm mostly asking because tonight, the spurs had 13, while the kings only had 11!
Also, due to playing basketball in a French speaking environment, I don't really understand some of the terms used in the NBA.
Where are the Low & High Posts? My general understanding is that they're in the key, and that one means near the FT line, while the other is beneath the basket, but I'm not sure which is which.
Curious: Is the word "post" being used as "position"; or are they talking about the basket's post?
Last question is if anyone has a link to a good webpage explaining basketball terms, techniques, etc., I'd be grateful if they could post them here.
Thanks!