None of the previous answers submitted is correct.
A team rebound is when a shot is missed, not controlled by an individual player and the ball goes out of bounds or the whistle is blown. The team that receives the ball after the stoppage gets a team rebound. Each missed shot must receive a rebound, either to an individual, the team or a dead ball rebound. Dead ball rebounds occur on a missed first free throw of a two-shot foul or a missed FT during any attempts after a technical foul.
2007-10-21 10:09:23
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answer #1
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answered by gfcbarracker 6
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No, Allan C is wrong. A team rebound is when the ball hits the floor before one team collects it. This is not held in as high of regard as when one player picks it out of the air, so it goes as a rebound for the team. Sarah is right.
2007-10-21 07:58:15
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answered by iknowball 5
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Any rebound by players on a particular team goes statistically first as an individual rebound then it is statistically recorded as a team rebound also. So Bob can have two rebounds but the team may have ten rebounds.
2007-10-21 01:07:18
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answered by Allan C 6
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that night be the total offensive and defensivve rebound the team as a whole got
2007-10-25 00:03:56
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answered by Matthew c 1
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they just mean the total number of rebounds by the team at the end of the game.
2007-10-21 02:09:57
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answered by dagoono2006 1
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a team rebound is when its not deffinate who gets the reboud. if you have a ball that hits the ground before someone collects it that goes in the team rebound stat.
2007-10-21 03:01:59
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answered by sarah h 2
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2017-03-02 09:15:43
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answered by ? 3
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Allan C answered it best......
2007-10-21 06:00:24
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answer #8
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answered by voneric1477 4
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