Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat
We are completely average. Well, some of us.
Got tired of talking sexual assault, and with fantasy basketball season upon us, had me cruising through yahoo this morning when I stumbled upon an interesting set of statistics. They were compiled for fantasy bball, but the results of that compilation are pretty universal. Basically what they did was take the top 25 players at each position, as determined by their fantasy stats over the last two seasons (FG% FT% 3pters pts rebs ast stl blk TO), and then averaged out those stats to see what an "average" Top 25 player looked like. What interested me was how very close to "average" our PG/OG/SF were. Don't want to talk about the bigs.
PG
Average: 16.8pts (.449FG% .812FT%) 3.6reb 6.3ast 1.4stl 0.2blk 2.6TO
M.Bibby: 17.1pts (.404FG% .830FT%) 3.2reb 4.7ast 1.1stl 0.1blk 2.4TO
SG
Average: 19.3pts (.457FG% .813FT%) 4.6reb 3.9ast 1.2stl 0.4blk 2.3TO
K.Martin: 20.1pts (.473FG% .844FT%) 4.3reb 2.2ast 1.2stl 0.1blk 1.7TO
SF
Average: 18.7pts (.465FG% .784FT%) 6.3reb 3.2ast 1.3stl 0.7blk 2.1TO
R.Artest: 18.8pts (.440FG% .740FT%) 6.5reb 3.4ast 2.1stl 0.6blk 2.1TO
Now you can say all kinds of things about the methodology employed here -- it was not rigorous, nor intended to be rigorous, and offered here only for entertainment. But it is uncanny how close the numbers are for our "Big 3"...Big 3 Completely Average Performers perhaps.
And then the bigs:
PF
Average: 16.4pts (.491FG% .749FT%) 8.4reb 2.4ast 1.3stl 0.9blk 1.1TO
KThomas: 5.3pts (.482FG% .513FT%) 6.1reb 1.2ast 0.7stl 0.3blk 1.5TO
C
Average: 14.3pts (.508FG% .712FT%) 8.6reb 2.0ast 0.7stl 1.4blk 2.0TO
B. Miller: 9.0pts (.453FG% .772FT%) 6.4reb 3.6ast 0.6stl 0.6blk 1.7TO
Ouch.
Got tired of talking sexual assault, and with fantasy basketball season upon us, had me cruising through yahoo this morning when I stumbled upon an interesting set of statistics. They were compiled for fantasy bball, but the results of that compilation are pretty universal. Basically what they did was take the top 25 players at each position, as determined by their fantasy stats over the last two seasons (FG% FT% 3pters pts rebs ast stl blk TO), and then averaged out those stats to see what an "average" Top 25 player looked like. What interested me was how very close to "average" our PG/OG/SF were. Don't want to talk about the bigs.

PG
Average: 16.8pts (.449FG% .812FT%) 3.6reb 6.3ast 1.4stl 0.2blk 2.6TO
M.Bibby: 17.1pts (.404FG% .830FT%) 3.2reb 4.7ast 1.1stl 0.1blk 2.4TO
SG
Average: 19.3pts (.457FG% .813FT%) 4.6reb 3.9ast 1.2stl 0.4blk 2.3TO
K.Martin: 20.1pts (.473FG% .844FT%) 4.3reb 2.2ast 1.2stl 0.1blk 1.7TO
SF
Average: 18.7pts (.465FG% .784FT%) 6.3reb 3.2ast 1.3stl 0.7blk 2.1TO
R.Artest: 18.8pts (.440FG% .740FT%) 6.5reb 3.4ast 2.1stl 0.6blk 2.1TO
Now you can say all kinds of things about the methodology employed here -- it was not rigorous, nor intended to be rigorous, and offered here only for entertainment. But it is uncanny how close the numbers are for our "Big 3"...Big 3 Completely Average Performers perhaps.
And then the bigs:
PF
Average: 16.4pts (.491FG% .749FT%) 8.4reb 2.4ast 1.3stl 0.9blk 1.1TO
KThomas: 5.3pts (.482FG% .513FT%) 6.1reb 1.2ast 0.7stl 0.3blk 1.5TO
C
Average: 14.3pts (.508FG% .712FT%) 8.6reb 2.0ast 0.7stl 1.4blk 2.0TO
B. Miller: 9.0pts (.453FG% .772FT%) 6.4reb 3.6ast 0.6stl 0.6blk 1.7TO
Ouch.
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