Pistolpete1947 wrote:Thank you for explaining BOE and BDE Yit. How does GCP and GCPm get calculated?
GCP = Scoring Index (SI) + Total Rebounds + Total Assist + Total Steals + Total Blocks - Turnovers - Blocked shots
Among which SI is quite complicated and calculated by
Pre-SI computation = (PointsScored + (FG/FGA - TeamFG/TeamFGA)*PointsScored) (the purpose of which is to adjust for volume shooting)
Final SI computation = preSI + ((PreSI/(TimePlayed))/(TeamTotalPoints/MaxTimePlayedForAPlayer[Usually 48 minutes more if OT])*PreSI (The main purpose is to adjust for time-played)
GCPm - based on feedback from Prokorov to consider factoring in +/- score.
So GCPm = GCP + (+/-Score/5) (The basis being +/- score is contributed by 5 players on court as such each player should only score 20% of the actual +/- score)
I hope I didn't loose anybody along the way - it's just a different way to present the box score - instead of looking at so many different columns and numbers - the intent is to just show a simple score to indicate the level of contribution a player has put forth in comparison to other players on the team.
In general, based on what I had observed over the last season, players scoring above 10 is normal, above 20 is good. Below 10 is considered sub-par.
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