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.[1] 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.[2]
It is calculated by:
eFG\%=
FG+(0.5*3P) | |
FGA |
where:
[3] 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%.[4]
It can also be calculated by:
eFG\%=
| ||||
FGA |
where:
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).
An additional formula that seems to be more in use by the statistics actually displayed on websites (but less cited by said websites) is:
eFG\%=
2FG+(1.5*3FG) | |
FGA |
where:
All three equations yield the same result.