The usage rate measures the percentage of team plays a single player finishes. This statistic tracks how often an athlete shoots, earns fouls, or commits various turnovers. High usage indicates a player serves as the primary focal point of the offense. Teams usually assign high rates to their most skilled and versatile offensive playmakers. This metric helps coaches balance the workload among all five players on the hardwood. A star center finishes thirty percent of all offensive possessions during a single game. Monitoring this data prevents individual players from becoming too tired during the fourth quarter.
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