A three-point attempt rate is a metric used in basketball analytics that measures the percentage of shots taken from beyond the three-point line relative to the total number of field goal attempts. This statistic helps coaches and players understand efficiency in long-range shooting.
To calculate the three-point attempt rate, you need to divide the number of three-point attempts by the total number of shots attempted, then multiply by 100 to express it as a percentage. This gives insight into how often a player is shooting from beyond the arc.
Three-Point Attempts = shots taken from beyond the three-point line
Total Shots = total field goal attempts
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