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How is the player's real hit rate calculated?

The calculation formula is true shooting percentage = full-court score /[2× (full-court shooting +0.44× free throw)].

The introduction of true hit rate is because 40% of three-pointers is equivalent to 60% of two-pointers so in order to investigate a player's comprehensive performance in two-pointers, three-pointers and free throw efficiency, the true hit rate is set.

The calculation method of NBA league is called "TS%" (true shooting percentage), and the calculation formula is true shooting percentage = full-court score /[2× (full-court shooting +0.44× free throw)].

The true shooting percentage will not be displayed on the normal personal data sheet, but it will often be concerned by scouts and general managers of many teams. No team wants to have an undifferentiated shooting champion, and the real shooting percentage is often an important reference data to measure the efficiency of players' converting shooting into scoring.

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Relationship with all-stars

You can see the player's support rate through the click rate.

In the all-star voting, generally speaking, the all-star voting rate will be high depending on which team's players have a long playing time, a high shooting percentage and a high score. For example, Yao Ming of the Rockets has a high shooting percentage and scores, and often plays the whole game as the main force, so he can lead the throne of the western center. Yi Jianlian, however, could hardly enter the All-Star Game (excluding the rookie game in 2007-08) because of his high and low shooting percentage, short playing time and few rebounds.

Average hit rate

The average hit rate and the hit rate are almost the same, but it is only necessary to calculate how many balls the player has thrown in several games as a proportion of the total score.

Average hit rate = total pitches ÷ total pitches × 100%.

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