TO is a term for Turnovers. A turnover is when the player gives the other team the ball by accident (i.e. dribbling off their foot, passing it to the opposite team,etc.). The lower the TO's, the better the player that game.
TO is short for turnover, which describes a situation where a team loses possession of the ball. An example of a turnover in a dead-ball situation is failing to place a ball into play within 5 seconds. In a live-ball situation, turnovers are charged against a team when a player steps out of bounds, makes an errant pass that results in a steal, or failing to bring the ball past the half court line within 8 seconds (NBA). These are only examples, and are not all-encompassing. The stat has been available since the 1978 season in NBA.
TO could mean Time Out or Terrell Owens.But do not get it mixed up with TD which is TouchDown
Turnover.
When the player gets the ball stolen from him.
timeout
No, It's not a timeout, that has nothing to do with stats.. TO means a turnover
TO stands for Turnover.
turnovers
Difference
Blocked Attempts
Over-Time
sacrifice
Win
On Base Percentage
goal? as in hoop? To stand straight and 10" tall, and be round so the ball can go in it.
Basketball can have possibilities on how to score.
in the basketball hoop
BS is a player's blocked shots, or how many shots they've blocked.
with the score board
k stands for strikeout looking K stands for strikeout swinging