Wikidata:Property proposal/offensive rebounds

offensive rebounds edit

Originally proposed at Wikidata:Property proposal/Sports

   Not done
Descriptionnumber of rebounds performed on offense by a basketball player
Representsrebound (Q654355)
Data typeQuantity
Allowed valuesnon-negative integers
Example 11989 Georgetown vs. Princeton men's basketball game (Q90747291)participant (P710)Bob Scrabis (Q98841453)offensive rebounds 1
Example 21989 Georgetown vs. Princeton men's basketball game (Q90747291)participant (P710)Alonzo Mourning (Q310968)offensive rebounds 7
Example 31989 Georgetown vs. Princeton men's basketball game (Q90747291)participant (P710)Sam Jefferson (Q98849016)offensive rebounds 0
Planned useQualifier to use for box scores of basketball games

Motivation edit

A commonly tracked statistic in basketball box scores. IagoQnsi (talk) 20:21, 4 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Discussion edit

  •   Oppose This and a dozen other proposals relate to very specific aspects of a player’s or a match’s sports statistics. The number of casuistry of each sport can lead us to an inflation of the number of properties that, despite being correct, could have a low maintenance due to their difficulty.
I propose, instead, to create a wildcard property similar to P2670, where the main value would be the "statistical concept" (what we are now asking for as properties), and the qualifiers would be P1114, P5249, P710 (when they are using in a computer), etc. In other words that is:
  • Concept + quantity, + period (season or time), represents the total for that period by the holder of the item (person or team).
  • Concept + quantity, + period, + participant, represents the total for that period by a member of the item holder
I ask that before approving these properties, we can discuss whether the proposal makes sense and obviously do more precise and developed work than what I now present. Thanks Amadalvarez (talk) 20:19, 2 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]


  Not done @IagoQnsi, Сидик из ПТУ, Arbnos, Zblace, MasterRus21thCentury, Amadalvarez: Over a year later I'm just not seeing sufficient support across all of these similar properties. BrokenSegue (talk) 05:07, 14 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]