Thursday, December 3, 2009

A NBA.com Question?

you how when you go to nba.com you can see the players record and stuff like that well i need to know what thease mean: G GS MPG FG% OFF DEF RPG APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG and how can the numbers be like 38.3 not 38 how do they get to 38.3



http://www.nba.com/playerfile/carmelo_an...



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G: games played



GS: games started



MPG: minutes per game



FG%: field goal percentage



OFF: offensive rebounds per game



DEF: defensive rebounds per game



RPG: rebounds per game (total)



APG: assists per game



SPG: steals per game



BPG: blocks per game



TO: turnovers pergame



PF: personal fouls per game



PPG: points per game



and the numbers are in decimels because they are averages, not totals. so when he scores, for example 38 points, and then 45, and then 21, his average will be:



38 + 45 + 21 = 104 (those are his totals)



104 梅 3 = 34.6 (that is his Point AVERAGE)



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G = Games



GS = Games Started



MPG = Minutes / game



FG% = Field Goal Percentage



Off = Offensive rebounds



Def = Defensive rebounds



RPG = Rebounds / game



APG = Assists / game



SPG = Steals / game



BPG = blocks / game



TO = Turnovers



PF = Personal Fouls



PPG = Points per game



You get decimals by dividing by number of games to turn the stats into per game averages.

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