What does Oppg mean in NBA?
What does Oppg mean in NBA?
OPPG. Opponents Points per Game. OPPG. Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Ocular Form.
Who has the highest field goal percentage?
Justin Tucker
Leaders
Rank | Player | FG% |
---|---|---|
1 | Justin Tucker | 90.909% |
2 | Harrison Butker | 89.937% |
3 | Chris Boswell | 87.940% |
4 | Josh Lambo | 87.075% |
What is FGA NBA?
field goals
FGM, FGA, FG%: field goals made, attempted and percentage. FTM, FTA, FT%: free throws made, attempted and percentage. 3FGM, 3FGA, 3FG%: three-point field goals made, attempted and percentage.
What is NBA 3PA?
3-Point Field Goals Attempted
Basketball Statistics Glossary
Abbrev. | Statistic |
---|---|
2P% | 2-Point Field Goal Percentage |
3PA | 3-Point Field Goals Attempted |
3PM | 3-Point Field Goals Made |
3FREQ | 3-Point Frequency |
What does TP stand for in basketball?
Where PP=Points Produced, LPPP=League Points Per Possession, FGA=Field-Goal Attempts, FTA=Free-Throw Attempts, TO=Turnovers, LPPG=League Points Per Game, TP=Team Pace, LP=League Pace.
Who takes the most shots in the NBA?
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has the most career attempted shots, with 28,307 attempts.
NAME | GP | FG% |
---|---|---|
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | 1560 | 55.9 |
Karl Malone | 1476 | 51.6 |
Kobe Bryant | 1346 | 44.7 |
LeBron James | 1326 | 50.4 |
What does ppg stand for in basketball?
PPG is a stat that has something to do with the most crucial statistic in basketball: points. The abbreviation stands for Points Per Game, which is basically the average points scored by a player per game. Here’s a more concrete example: The NBA, for instance, typically has an 82-game season (unless, of course, a pandemic or a lockout happens).
Who has had the highest ppg in NBA history?
Who Has Had the Highest PPGs in the NBA? 1 Michael Jordan 30.12 2 Wilt Chamberlain 30.07 3 Elgin Baylor 27.4 4 LeBron James 27.1 5 Jerry West 27.03 6 Kevin Durant 27.02 7 Allen Iverson 26.66 8 Bob Pettit 26.36 9 George Gervin 26.18 10 Oscar Robertson
What is USG and REBR in basketball?
USG: Usage Rate – the number of possessions a player uses per 40 minutes. Usage Rate = { [FGA + (FT Att. x 0.44) + (Ast x 0.33) + TO] x 40 x League Pace} divided by (Minutes x Team Pace) REBR: Rebound Rate – the percentage of missed shots that a player rebounds.