NFHS Basketball Part II Practice Exam

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What is an offensive rebound?

A rebound collected by the offensive team after a missed shot

An offensive rebound is specifically defined as the situation in which the offensive team retrieves the ball after a missed shot attempt. This scenario generally arises when a player from the offensive team takes a shot but fails to score, allowing teammates the opportunity to recover the ball and maintain possession. Securing an offensive rebound is crucial as it provides the offensive team with additional chances to score, extending their possession and increasing the likelihood of scoring points.

While the other options present different aspects related to rebounds, they do not match the precise definition of an offensive rebound. A rebound by the defensive team would mean they collected the ball after an offensive shot attempt, which is the opposite of the situation described in the correct answer. Likewise, the mention of rebounds affecting player statistics or specifying that they occur only after free throw attempts does not pertain directly to the basic definition of an offensive rebound. Therefore, the selected answer accurately captures the essence of what constitutes an offensive rebound in basketball.

A rebound collected by the defensive team after a missed shot

A type of rebound that affects the player’s statistics

A rebound that occurs only after a free throw attempt

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