A rebound occurs when a thrown ball bounces off a player or the environment. This includes deflections from a teammate’s body or the back wall of the court. A ball hits a defender’s shoulder and pops up high into the air. This ball remains live until it touches the floor or a boundary line. Teammates can catch a rebound to eliminate the thrower and save their own partner. Players must track the flight of these loose balls to gain a team advantage. Rebounds often create chaotic moments where multiple people scramble for the same live ball. Quick reactions to these unpredictable bounces can change the entire momentum of the game.
