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77 is estimated to be 77%, right? It should be the free throw shooting percentage, which is the shooting percentage, which is the number of shots made except for three-pointers divided by the number of shots. It should be the shooting percentage of three-point shots, which is estimated from a general level.
It should be the average number of hits - the average number of shots, you write a little messily and not very clearly. But that's about it. Key NBA stats include:
Scores, assists, rebounds, steals, blocks, mid-range shots, three-point percentage, average shots made from the field, average three-point shots, average shots, average free throws, average shots, turnovers, etc.
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Dizzy... Explanation upstairs ... 77 free throw percentage... Have you ever watched Kobe Bryant play??? 's hit rate... I fainted... And the three-point shooting percentage... Ay...
77 should be Kobe's appearances, should be the average playing time per game, should be the average points per game... The one on the left is the average number of shots per game, and the one on the right should be the number of shots per game, which is Kobe's shooting percentage. Finally, the left should be Kobe's 3-point-averaging 3-pointers per game, and the right-hand side should be averaging 3-pointers per game.
In fact, the statistics of the data are very simple, these are the average values per game, which are the data of the number of times the player has played per game. If you're asking how the NBA calculates, then well, I can tell you that the NBA does tens of thousands of technical statistics every day after the end of the game. That's why we can see such a comprehensive picture.
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NBA players generally count the following statistics after playing a game.
Scores--rebounds--assists--steals--blocks-turnovers. Some good players were able to get three doubles on stats other than turnovers.
Nowadays, in addition to looking at regular statistics, people are paying more and more attention to the efficiency value of players, that is, the statistics of the team's scoring or conceding points when the players are on the field.
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The rules for NBA statistics are as follows:
New rules: Players must play more than 70% of the games (i.e. 58) of the season to have a chance to be on the stats leaderboard. The only exceptions to this rule are:
If a player does not have the minimum number of appearances (58 games), but his total stats are divided by 58 games and still exceed the average per game stats of qualifying players, then he can be at the top of the rankings in this category.
The NBA rules are the basketball rules applied by the NBA and its subordinate basketball leagues, although they are not different in principle from the FIBA rules, but there are considerable differences between the two in terms of game venues, game times and game technical and tactical requirements. The rules of the NBA themselves do not apply to most basketball games, but they are known for their extraordinary influence.
Foul Rules. a An ordinary personal foul is defined as unlawful physical contact with an opposing player after the ball has entered play and before the alarm sounded at the end of a quarter. If the game time has ended before the individual foul has occurred, the individual foul will be ignored unless it is a unsportsmanlike foul.
Exception: If the foul is committed against or by a player who is in the middle of a shooting action, and the shooter takes the ball out of his hand before the game timer runs out, the foul shall be awarded in the same manner as it would have been during the game.
b A technical foul is a penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct or a violation of the law committed by a member of a team on the field or on the bench.
c A two-way foul is a personal foul committed by any two opposing players at approximately the same time.
d An offensive foul is an unlawful physical contact made by an attacking player when the ball is in play and his side is in control of the ball.
e Out-of-possession foul is an unlawful physical contact that occurs without a team in possession of the ball after it has entered play.
f A foul is defined as an unnecessary or excessive physical contact by a player on an opponent, whether dead or live.
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If I'm not mistaken, the NBA rules are that you can play at least 42 games to participate in the average game, and this is the same as a sample survey, and it is impossible to select only a few special ones to determine the outcome. And the conditions given by the landlord are unlikely to happen, unless the season is reimbursed for injuries.
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How can you average boards per game in two games?
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The NBA is a highly commercial league with a clear division of labor between players, coaches, and other staff. On the field, there are dedicated technical statisticians at the technical desk, who are responsible for the statistics of various data. There will also be a more detailed division of labor among technical statisticians.
Score statistics
Scoring is one of the most important statistics, and there is a dedicated person who is responsible for counting each player's scores, and sometimes even two people are arranged to prevent errors in the record. This statistic should not only count how many points are scored, but also be detailed to whether each score is 1 point, 2 points or 3 points, and the shots that do not score should also be counted. Of course, the current technology does not require statisticians to manually write it down one by one, there is a computer in front of the technical desk, and technicians only need to click on the corresponding options on it.
Rebound stats
Rebounds will generally have a special person to count, and will record the total number of rebounds of each player, the number of rebounds in the front court and the number of rebounds in the back court.
Assists and steals
Assists and steals are generally recorded by the same person, who is responsible for recording the assists and steals of each player.
Playing time
The player's playing time is automatically calculated by the computer, and the team needs to inform the technical desk when making a substitution, and the technical desk will input the substitution into the computer, and the computer will automatically start to calculate the time of the new player after the dead ball stops time, and the substituted player's playing time will stop, and the system will automatically stop calculating every time there is a dead ball in the middle.
Running distance
Many times we will also see some data such as how many meters a player runs per game, the speed of advancement, etc., and it must be very difficult to record these data by people. In fact, this kind of data is processed by computers, and the stadium is full of cameras, in addition to recording various wonderful moments of players, and replaying videos on key decisions, computers will also calculate a lot of data through the pictures captured by these cameras, and running distance is just one of them.
With the advancement of science and technology, some statistical methods may become more intelligent and require less and less human involvement, but no matter how they change, the principles of statistics will basically not change.
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Not counted, because the whistle has already sounded.
Not counted, because the whistle has already sounded. But the offensive player threw the ball in, count.
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1.No, fouls don't count as 2No.
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What is it called being violated, if the whistle blows, the cap does not count.
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The first is a technical statistics table, that is, pure scoring statistics, which is the most important one, is a legal document, if there is a problem, the result of the game will be scrapped. An operation scoreboard (including a timer), an operation of 24 seconds plus a virtual guess of the captain, responsible for connecting the Chundan team, reporting the number, checking whether there is an error, this is the basic configuration.
In the advanced configuration, there is an extra position to remember the position, that is, the mouse or fork at the place of the shot, and the left and right buttons.
One is responsible for offensive and defensive rebounding, this purely depends on watching, and basketball is easy to judge after watching too much.
One is responsible for assists, and some players dive from one team to another, and this thing is purely based on the technical statistician's understanding of basketball. Usually this person is also responsible for steal block statistics, and these people's tasks are actually just clicking the mouse on the computer, and the concentration is also very simple.
Playing time is automatically calculated by the computer when the substitute registers at the technical desk before he comes on the pitch.
24s is two keys, one 24 and one 14, and then there is a start pause button.
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