Definition: This calculator computes the True Shooting Percentage (TS%), a basketball statistic that measures a player’s shooting efficiency by accounting for points scored from field goals and free throws, with a weighting factor for free throw attempts.
Purpose: It helps evaluate a player’s overall shooting efficiency, considering all types of shots, aiding coaches, players, and fans in assessing offensive performance.
The calculator uses the following formula:
Steps:
Calculating TS% is crucial for:
Example 1: A player scores 30 points on 20 field goal attempts and 8 free throw attempts:
Example 2: A player scores 15 points on 12 field goal attempts and 5 free throw attempts:
Q: What is TS% in basketball?
A: True Shooting Percentage (TS%) measures a player’s shooting efficiency by accounting for points scored from field goals and free throws, with a weighting factor for free throw attempts.
Q: Why is TS% better than regular FG%?
A: TS% provides a more comprehensive measure of shooting efficiency by including free throws and weighting them appropriately, unlike regular FG% which only considers field goals.
Q: What is a good TS%?
A: In the NBA, a TS% above 55.000% is considered good, while above 60.000% is excellent, depending on the player’s role and era.