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A basketball player taking the ball from a player on the opposing team. In basketball, a turnover occurs when a team loses possession of the ball to the opposing team before a player takes a shot at their team's basket.
During its eight-game losing streak, WSU is averaging 15.5 turnovers per game and its 22.3% turnover rate ranks 347th out of 362 Division I teams during that time-frame.
Examples of tempo-free statistics including the following [3] [4] Pace: Possessions per game (typically ranges from 60 to 75) PPP: Points per possession, the points a team score for each possession regardless of a team's pace; TO%: Turnover percentage, the measure of how often a team loses possession of the ball before creating a scoring ...
The Tigers are forcing turnovers on more than 20% of opponent possessions, which ranks 68th nationally. “Sunday will be a good test,” Mills said. “We’ll need to do the simple things well.”
Entering Wednesday, the Detroit Pistons led the NBA in fouls per game and were second in turnovers. Both issues cost them an 18-point lead at home. Bad spacing.
In basketball, a common violation is the most minor class of illegal action. Most violations are committed by the team with possession of the ball, when a player mishandles the ball or makes an illegal move. The typical penalty for a violation is loss of the ball to the other team. This is one type of turnover.
Purdue has turned the ball over at least 10 times in all but one game this season. A season-high 17 at Northwestern led to the Boilers' first loss.
A young defender (left) steals the basketball from an opposing ballhandler. In basketball, a steal occurs when a defensive player legally causes a turnover by their positive, aggressive action(s). [1] [2] This can be done by deflecting and controlling, or by catching the opponent's pass or dribble of an offensive player.