An offensive rebound occurs when a player retrieves the ball after a missed shot without the defending team gaining control. It resets the shot clock and creates second-chance scoring opportunities. Teams and players with strong positioning, timing, and hustle benefit most, as it boosts overall offensive efficiency and puts pressure on the defense.
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