eFG% Formula:
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Effective Field Goal Percentage (eFG%) is a basketball statistic that adjusts field goal percentage to account for the fact that three-point field goals are worth more than two-point field goals. It provides a more accurate measure of a player's shooting efficiency.
The calculator uses the eFG% formula:
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Explanation: The formula gives 50% more credit for made three-pointers since they're worth 50% more points than two-pointers.
Details: eFG% is crucial for evaluating shooting efficiency in basketball, especially in modern games where three-point shooting has become increasingly important. It helps compare players who take different shot selections.
Tips: Enter the number of field goals made, three-pointers made, and total field goals attempted. All values must be non-negative integers, and FGA must be greater than zero.
Q1: Why use eFG% instead of regular FG%?
A: eFG% accounts for the extra value of three-point shots, giving a more complete picture of shooting efficiency.
Q2: What is a good eFG% in basketball?
A: In the NBA, an eFG% above 50% is generally good, and above 55% is excellent. League average is typically around 51-52%.
Q3: How does eFG% differ from true shooting percentage?
A: While eFG% considers field goals only, true shooting percentage also incorporates free throws into the efficiency calculation.
Q4: Can eFG% be higher than 100%?
A: No, the maximum possible eFG% is 150% (if a player only makes three-pointers and doesn't miss any).
Q5: Why is the coefficient 0.5 for three-pointers?
A: Because three-pointers are worth 50% more points than two-pointers (3 vs 2), so each made three-pointer is worth 1.5 two-pointers in this calculation.