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Effective field goal percentage


In basketball, effective field goal percentage (abbreviated eFG%) is a statistic that adjusts field goal percentage to account for the fact that three-point field goals count for three points, while all other field goals only count for two points. Its goal is to show what field goal percentage a two-point shooter would have to shoot at to match the output of a player who also shoots three-pointers.

It is calculated by:

e F G % =

          F
          G
          +
          (
          0.5
          ∗
          3
          P
          )
        
        
          F
          G
          A
        
      
    
  

{\displaystyle eFG\%={\frac {FG+(0.5*3P)}{FGA}}}

where:

  • FG = field goals (both 2-point and 3-point) made
  • 3P = 3-point field goals made
  • FGA = field goal attempts

An alternate form of the formula is:

e F G % =

          2
          F
          G
          +
          (
          1.5
          ∗
          3
          F
          G
          )
        
        
          F
          G
          A
        
      
    
  

{\displaystyle eFG\%={\frac {2FG+(1.5*3FG)}{FGA}}}

where:

  • 2FG = 2-point field goals made
  • 3FG = 3-point field goals made
  • FGA = field goal attempts

A common criticism of this formula is that shooters with very high percentage success rates, which favor 3 point shots, would arrive at an eFG% above 100%.

It can also be calculated by:

e F G % =

            P
            P
            G
            −
            F
            T
          
          2
        
        
          F
          G
          A
        
      
    
  

{\displaystyle eFG\%={\frac {\frac {PPG-FT}{2}}{FGA}}}

where:

  • PPG = points per game
  • FT = free throws made
  • FGA = field goal attempts

The advantage of this second formula is that it highlights the aforementioned logic behind the statistic, where it is pretended that a player only shot two-point shots (hence the division of non-free-throw points by 2).

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