What is eFG (Effective Field Goal Percentage)?

eFG represents the actual percentage of scoring field goals by a player or team in a basketball match or season. As there are 2-point and 3-point field goals, the eFG% accounts for the varying difficulty levels of these shots.

How to Calculate eFG%

To find the effective field goal percentage:

  1. Enter the number of 2-point field goals scored.
  2. Insert the number of 3-point field goals scored.
  3. Fill in the number of 2-point field goal attempts.
  4. Enter the number of 3-point field goal attempts.

The eFG calculator will provide:

  • Total field goals scored.
  • Total field goal attempts.
  • 2-Point field goal percentage.
  • 3-Point field goal percentage.
  • Effective field goal percentage.
  • Total points scored.

Example: Using the eFG Calculator

Estimate the effective field goal percentage for a team with 300 field goal attempts, scoring 105 2-point field goals and 36 3-point field goals. Use 245 and 55 as the 2-point and 3-point field goal attempts, respectively.

Input:

  • 2-Point Field Goals: 105
  • 3-Point Field Goals: 36
  • 2-Point Attempts: 245
  • 3-Point Attempts: 55

Output:

  • Total FGs Scored: 141
  • Total FG Attempts: 300
  • 2-Point FG%: 42.86%
  • 3-Point FG%: 65.45%
  • Effective FG%: 53%
  • Total Points Scored: 318

An eFG% of 53 is excellent, surpassing the highest eFG% for the NBA 2021-22 season (56.4%).

FAQs

1. What is Effective Field Goal Percentage?

Effective Field Goal Percentage is a metric considering the difficulty of scoring 3-point field goals, combining both 2-point and 3-point field goals.

2. How to Calculate eFG%?

Divide the number of 3-point field goals scored by 2, add it to the total field goals, and then divide the sum by total field goal attempts.

3. What is a Good eFG%?

A good eFG% varies by player position. Around 50% or higher is considered good for players closer to the basket, while 40% is commendable for those mainly taking 3-point shots.

4. Best eFG% in NBA 21-22 Season?

The Utah Jazz led with an eFG% of 56.4%, followed by Golden State (55.4%), Charlotte (54.2%), Chicago (54.1%), and Phoenix (53.9%).