Striving for Offensive Rebounds in the Basketball Game: A Theoretical Study

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ion: The rebound is a basketball skills: A skill of two sides’ players striving for the rebound when the shot missed. In a basketball game, grabbing the more rebounds always means winning the game. Taking the rebounds will have more opportunities to beat the rivals. The rebounds are combined with defensive rebound and offensive rebound. And the offensive rebound will encourage the players on the court and bring more enthusiasms to the fans. This paper analyzes how to strive for offensive rebounds in the basketball game, and provide a consultation for the coaches to grab the win. Key words: Strive for ,Offensive Rebounds, Basketball Game, Theoretical Study

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 971-973)

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2713-2716

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June 2014

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