Boxe fora
Paul White (#13) e L. J. Peak (#10) Out D. J. Williams (#4), enquanto Jahlil Okafor Boxes de Jabari Parker em um jogo livre de Kendrick Nunn durante um jogo da Liga Pública da High School de Chicago entre a Simeon Career Academy e Whitney M. Young Magnet High School no Jones Convocation Center
Os jogadores se posicionam no melhor local para recuperar o rebote "boxe" - ou seja, se posicionando entre um oponente e a cesta e mantendo o contato corporal com o jogador que ele está guardando. A ação também pode ser chamada de "bloqueio". Uma equipe pode ser abordada por vários jogadores usando essa técnica para impedir que a outra equipe se recupere. Como lutar por um rebote pode ser muito físico, a recuperação é frequentemente considerada como "trabalho grunhido" ou uma peça de "agitação". O boxe excessivamente agressivo ou a prevenção de ser encaixotado pode levar a faltas pessoais.
Estatisticas
As estatísticas dos "rebotes por jogo" de um jogador ou "média de recuperação" medem a eficácia de recuperação de um jogador dividindo o número de rebotes pelo número de jogos disputados. As taxas de rebote vão além dos totais de rebote cru, levando em consideração fatores externos, como o número de tiros tirados nos jogos e a porcentagem dessas fotos que são feitas (o número total de rebotes disponíveis).
Os rebotes foram registrados oficialmente na NBA durante a temporada de 1950 a 51. Rebotes ofensivos e defensivos foram registrados oficialmente na NBA durante a temporada de 1973-74 e ABA durante a temporada de 1967-68.
A nova tecnologia de câmera conseguiu esclarecer muito mais luz onde os tiros perdidos provavelmente pousarão.
Rebotores notáveis na NBA
Wilt Chamberlain em 1960, quando ele teve uma média de 27 rebotes por jogo.
Wilt Chamberlain – led the NBA in rebounds in 11 different seasons, has the most career rebounds in the regular season (23,924), the highest career average (22.9 rpg), the single season rebounding records in total (2,149) and average (27.2 rpg), most rebounds in a regular season game (55) and playoff game (41) in the NBA, and has the most career All-Star Game rebounds (197).Bill Russell – first player to average over 20 rebounds per game in the regular season, ranks second to Chamberlain in regular season total (21,620) and average (22.5) rebounds, averaged more than 20 rebounds per game in 10 of 13 seasons played, grabbed 51 rebounds in a single game (second best ever), grabbed a record 32 rebounds in one half, grabbed 40 rebounds in the NBA Finals twice, and is the all-time playoff leader in total (4,104) and average (24.9 rpg) rebounds.Bob Pettit – averaged 20.3 rebounds per game in the 1960–61 season, his career average of 16.2 rebounds per game is third all-time, and holds the top two performances for rebounds in an NBA All-Star Game with 26 (in 1958) and 27 (in 1962).Nate Thurmond – averaged more than 20 rebounds per game in two seasons (including 22.0 rpg in the 1967–68 season), career average of 15.0 rpg, and holds the regular season NBA record for rebounds in a single quarter with 18. He is also the only player besides Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain and Jerry Lucas to record more than 40 rebounds in a single game.Jerry Lucas – averaged more than 20 rebounds per game in two seasons (including 21.1 rpg in the 1965–66 season), and had a career average of 15.6 rpg. Along with Russell, Chamberlain and Thurmond is one of only four players to grab at least 40 rebounds in a single game.Moses Malone – led the NBA in rebounds per game in six different seasons including a high of 17.6 rpg in the 1978–79 season, ranks first in career offensive rebounds in the regular season (offensive and defensive rebounds were not recorded separately until the 1973–74 season), and ranks fifth all-time in total regular season rebounds in the NBA (third if ABA rebounds are also included).Dennis Rodman – led the league in rebounds per game an NBA record 7 consecutive seasons, including a high of 18.7 rpg in the 1991–92 season. Rodman holds the top seven rebound rate seasons since the 1970–71 season. Rodman has the highest career rebounding average of any player since the NBA began recording offensive and defensive rebounds in 1973–74.Dwight Howard – only player to lead the NBA in rebounding three times before turning 25 years old. Howard has led the league in rebounding five times.Andre Drummond — has led the NBA in rebounds per game in four different seasons. Drummond has the highest career rebounds per game average of any player to play in the 21st century.
Veja também
List of National Basketball Association career rebounding leadersList of National Basketball Association season rebounding leadersList of National Basketball Association players with most rebounds in a gameList of National Basketball Association top individual rebounding season averagesList of National Basketball Association top rookie rebounding averagesRebound (sports)The Gun (basketball)List of Philippine Basketball Association career rebounding leaders