Offense efficiency rating
Basketball term
In basketball statistics, Offensive Efficiency Rating (OER) is the average number of points scored by a basketball player per shot taken.
This includes missed field goals as well as free throws. The statistic stems from the previously created Player Efficiency Rating (PER). The per-minute rating was created by John Hollinger. Hollinger states, "The PER sums up all a player's positive accomplishments, subtracts the negative accomplishments, and returns a per-minute rating of a player's performance."[1]
See also
- NBA records
- Advanced statistics in basketball
- Basketball statistics
- Offensive rating
References
- ^ "Calculating PER".
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Basketball statistics
- Games played
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- Defensive)
- Assist
- Steal
- Block
- Foul
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- Field goal made
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- Free throw made
- Field goal attempted
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- Field goal percentage
- 3-point field goal percentage
- Free throw percentage
- Double-double
- Triple-double
- Quadruple-double
- Quintuple-double
- Five-by-five
- Offense efficiency rating
- Player efficiency rating
- Offensive rating
- Defensive rating
- Effective field goal percentage
- True shooting percentage
- Rebound rate
- Economy
- Performance Index Rating
- Efficiency
- Player tracking
- Tendex
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