Excel sheet that calculates advanced stats for download here
Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 5:15 am
Ive been meaning to put this together for a little while now. I know a lot of people always wanna know whats his ts%? whats his PER for the game? etc etc and its usually only a few people who can do it. so, i made an excel sheet for it!
what does it calculate? it calculates an individuals PER, game score, ts%, and ORTG. this can be for a single game or you can add stats for multiple games (ull have to add the different categories yourself but still). you can use these to tinker a number here and there and see how it affects the advanced stats...see how if drose gets 2 more ft's a game and 1 less fga how does it affect his ts%? well heres the stats and their explanations:
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PER - an estimate of hollingers player efficiency rating. league average is generally 15 ish. 18 and above is good, 20 and above is gooder, 22+ is great, 25+ is excellent, 27+ is really excellent, and 30+ is legendary. below 5 is the bogans.
game score - this is basically a single game version of PER....also by hollinger. it gives a single number to rate a game. the final number correlates somewhat with how youd rate the number of points scored. 10+ is eh....ehhhh average, 20+ is a good game, 30+ is likely one of the best individual performances of the year, 40+ is unheard of legendary. interesting stat if you ask me. also below 5 is also the bogans here.
ts% - the true shooting percentage------54% is average, 58%+ is elite, 50% or below is the jennings.
ORTG - estimates the number of points scored per 100 possessions. kinda self explanatory.
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now what in the bloody hell do i do with this excel sheet you ask??!?!?!!? when you first open the sheets your advanced stats will have things like ######, 0.00, #DIV/0, and ######. but dont worry! thats just because there are no stats entered.
when you open the sheet youll see grey boxes.....this is where the stats go. in the top row of stats, there are your shooting data and minutes. these you need to enter by hand from box score. for minutes you need to enter obviously the minutes and the fraction of seconds.....so if scalabrine played 39 minuets and 20 seconds, you enter 39.33333.
the second row of stats is the easy guy. go to NBA.com's box score, and click and drag over a row of stats starting from +/- to pts. right click -> copy (or just control-c) -> left click the grey box under the +/- (or cell A5) -> and hit control-v or right click and paste. this will automatically enter the data into the correct cells. for those copy and paste challenged these can also be entered by hand.
and.....your advanced stats will show up! ENJOY!
http://www.mediafire.com/?uh4r5dy6fvz9scy
p.s. sorry for the ads that site has....but eh it downloads well.
LEMME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK AND IF YOU HAVE ANY STATS YOU WANT ME TO ADD IN THERE.
what does it calculate? it calculates an individuals PER, game score, ts%, and ORTG. this can be for a single game or you can add stats for multiple games (ull have to add the different categories yourself but still). you can use these to tinker a number here and there and see how it affects the advanced stats...see how if drose gets 2 more ft's a game and 1 less fga how does it affect his ts%? well heres the stats and their explanations:
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PER - an estimate of hollingers player efficiency rating. league average is generally 15 ish. 18 and above is good, 20 and above is gooder, 22+ is great, 25+ is excellent, 27+ is really excellent, and 30+ is legendary. below 5 is the bogans.
game score - this is basically a single game version of PER....also by hollinger. it gives a single number to rate a game. the final number correlates somewhat with how youd rate the number of points scored. 10+ is eh....ehhhh average, 20+ is a good game, 30+ is likely one of the best individual performances of the year, 40+ is unheard of legendary. interesting stat if you ask me. also below 5 is also the bogans here.
ts% - the true shooting percentage------54% is average, 58%+ is elite, 50% or below is the jennings.
ORTG - estimates the number of points scored per 100 possessions. kinda self explanatory.
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now what in the bloody hell do i do with this excel sheet you ask??!?!?!!? when you first open the sheets your advanced stats will have things like ######, 0.00, #DIV/0, and ######. but dont worry! thats just because there are no stats entered.
when you open the sheet youll see grey boxes.....this is where the stats go. in the top row of stats, there are your shooting data and minutes. these you need to enter by hand from box score. for minutes you need to enter obviously the minutes and the fraction of seconds.....so if scalabrine played 39 minuets and 20 seconds, you enter 39.33333.
the second row of stats is the easy guy. go to NBA.com's box score, and click and drag over a row of stats starting from +/- to pts. right click -> copy (or just control-c) -> left click the grey box under the +/- (or cell A5) -> and hit control-v or right click and paste. this will automatically enter the data into the correct cells. for those copy and paste challenged these can also be entered by hand.
and.....your advanced stats will show up! ENJOY!
http://www.mediafire.com/?uh4r5dy6fvz9scy
p.s. sorry for the ads that site has....but eh it downloads well.
LEMME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK AND IF YOU HAVE ANY STATS YOU WANT ME TO ADD IN THERE.