A shot attempt happens when a player tries to score. The ball must leave the hand. Officials count it as an attempt. Made or missed shots both count. Shot attempts help measure offensive activity. Players balance volume and efficiency. For example, a shooter pulls up and misses. That still counts as a shot attempt.
Teams track attempts to manage offense. Too many forced attempts hurt the rhythm. Coaches encourage smart attempts. Open shots matter more. Defenses contest attempts aggressively. Shot attempts increase with a fast pace. However, quality matters more than quantity.
Players must read defenders. Passing up bad attempts helps teams. Coaches review attempts on film. Shot attempts shape scoring chances.
Did You Know missed attempts can still help spacing?
Pro-Tip: Take shots you practice every day.
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