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Forced and Unforced Errors

Forced and Unforced Errors. Idea is originally from Tennis Major factor in Tennis. Unforced error: player hits the ball in the net or out of bounce and there was no tough shot Forced error: player was forced by his opponent to hit it in the net or out of bounce, after a tough shot .

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Forced and Unforced Errors

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  1. Forced and Unforced Errors • Idea is originally from Tennis • Major factor in Tennis

  2. Unforced error: player hits the ball in the net or out of bounce and there was no tough shot • Forced error: player was forced by his opponent to hit it in the net or out of bounce, after a tough shot

  3. And for Basketball? • Unforced errors: • 24 seconds violation • Travelling • Bad pass which leads to a Turnover • Missed lay up/dunk • Missed FT • Missing wide open shot

  4. Forced Errors: • Steal (good defense) leads to TO • Good Defense leads to missed shot • Bad shot because time is running out

  5. Stats • The first four games of the NBA Finals 2011 Miami won 92-84

  6. Dallas won 95-93 Miami won 88-86

  7. Dallas won 86-83

  8. Results Too less data to really conclude something! • Just in game four the team with more unforced errors lost • However, in other games the numbers were close and the game, too • Important, if errors numbers are close, is shooting percentage

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