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How to Get an Offensive Rebound

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Offensive rebounds can turn the momentum of a basketball game. Getting an offensive rebound can lead to an easy basket or to prolonging a possession so that your team can run down the clock at the end of a game. Offensive rebounding is a combination of effort and technique.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Get position first. You should know your teammates' tendencies and have an idea of when they are about to shoot before the defense does. Use that knowledge to get the jump on the defense.

  2. Step 2

    Know the angles. There are several spots on the floor where you can determine the most likely place for the rebound to come off after a missed shot. If a shot is taken from the baseline, the rebound will most likely bounce to the opposite side of the floor, or back towards the shooter. A shot from the wing will usually go bounce to the opposite wing. Shots from straight on are more difficult to predict, but will generally bounce back towards the shooter.

  3. Step 3

    Get to an open spot. If you cannot get to one of the spots the shot will most likely come off to, just find an open area. You have a much better chance of getting an offensive rebound if there is no one between you and the basket.

  4. Step 4

    Keep moving no matter what. If you are being boxed out, do not just give up. Try to get around the defender. Even if you do not get the rebound, maybe you get the player boxing you out of position and one of your teammates can get the carom.

  5. Step 5

    Tip it and tip it and tip it and keep it alive. Do everything you can to get even a finger on the ball. If you can keep the ball alive your chances of getting it improve. The likelihood of getting an offensive rebound is about 30 percent. The likelihood of getting a lose ball is 50 percent.

Tips & Warnings
  • Good offensive rebounders are usually the players who want the ball more than anyone else. Combine solid technique with desire and getting an offensive rebound will be as easy as tying a shoe.

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