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In [[basketball statistics]], '''rebound rate''' or '''rebound percentage''' is a statistic to gauge how effective a player is at gaining possession of the basketball after a missed [[field goal (basketball)|field goal]] or [[free throw]]. Rebound rate is an estimate of the percentage of missed shots a player [[Rebound (basketball)|rebounded]] while he was on the floor. Using raw rebound totals to evaluate rebounding fails to take into account external factors unrelated to a player's ability, such as the number of shots taken in games and the percentage of those shots that are made. Both factors affect the number of missed shots that are available to be rebounded. Rebound rate takes these factors into account.<ref>{{cite web |last=Weinman |first=Steve |title=The Value Of Rebound Rate For Players |work=NBADleague.com |date=January 21, 2011 |url=http://www.nba.com/dleague/news/rebound_rate_110121.html |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5wGW2BTV9 |archivedate=February 5, 2011}}</ref>  
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<math> \text{Rebound Rate} = \dfrac{100 \times\text{Rebounds}\times \dfrac{\text{Team Minutes Played}}{5}}{\text{Minutes Played}\times \left (\text{Team Total Rebounds} + \text{Opposing Team Total Rebounds}\right )}</math>
 
 
<math> \text{Offensive Rebound Rate} = \dfrac{100 \times\text{Offensive Rebounds}\times \dfrac{\text{Team Minutes Played}}{5}}{\text{Minutes Played}\times \left (\text{Team Offensive Rebounds} + \text{Opposing Team Defensive Rebounds}\right )}</math>
 
 
<math> \text{Defensive Rebound Rate} = \dfrac{100 \times\text{Defensive Rebounds}\times \dfrac{\text{Team Minutes Played}}{5}}{\text{Minutes Played}\times \left (\text{Team Defensive Rebounds} + \text{Opposing Team Offensive Rebounds}\right )}</math>
 
 
In the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA), the statistic is available for seasons since the 1970–71 season.<ref name=bbref>{{cite web |title=Glossary |work=Basketball-Reference.com |url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/about/glossary.html |accessdate=February 5, 2011}}</ref> The highest career rebound rate by a player is 23.4, by [[Dennis Rodman]]. The highest rebound rate for one season is 29.7, also by [[Dennis Rodman]], which he achieved during the {{nbay|1994}} season.
 
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