Field Goal Success Rate Formula:
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The Field Goal Success Rate is a basketball statistic that measures the percentage of field goals a player or team makes out of those attempted. It's a key indicator of shooting efficiency.
The calculator uses the following formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula calculates what percentage of attempted field goals were successfully made.
Details: Field goal percentage is crucial for evaluating player performance, team efficiency, and making strategic decisions during games.
Tips: Enter the number of field goals made and attempted. FGA must be greater than 0, and FGM cannot exceed FGA.
Q1: What's a good field goal percentage?
A: In the NBA, 45-50% is generally good for guards, while 50-55% is good for big men. The league average is typically around 46%.
Q2: How does this differ from three-point percentage?
A: Three-point percentage only considers shots from beyond the arc, while field goal percentage includes all shots from the field (both 2-point and 3-point attempts).
Q3: Why is field goal percentage important?
A: It measures shooting efficiency - how often a player converts shot attempts into points, which is crucial for evaluating offensive effectiveness.
Q4: What factors affect field goal percentage?
A: Shot selection, defensive pressure, player position, distance from basket, and player skill all influence field goal percentage.
Q5: How can players improve their field goal percentage?
A: By practicing proper shooting technique, taking higher percentage shots, improving shot selection, and developing a reliable go-to move.