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Again, the formula is to add up the positives, (points, rebounds, assists, blocks and steals) and subtract the negatives, (missed field goals and free throws, turnovers and fouls). The result is "net points". Then you can convert that to per 40 minutes. Everybody got plenty of playing time on this tour so the numbers should be interesting.
COLEMAN
90m 43p 19r 0a 4b 1s 15/24fg 13/22ft 8to 11pf = 67 positives-37 negatives = 30NP, 13.3 per 40m
CHRISTMAS
89m 22p 30r 5a 10b 6s 9/18fg 4/6ft 5to 7pf = 73-23 = 50NP, 22.5 per 40m
KEITA
71m 12p 29r 2a 5b 2s 2s 5to 4/9fg 4/11ft 5to 12pf = 50-29 = 21NP, 11.8 per 40m
GRANT
103m 53p 31r 6a 3b 6s 17/35fg 18/29ft 1to 6pf = 99-36 = 63NP, 24.5 per 40m
FAIR
42m 24p 9r 1a 0b 1s 11/23fg 0/0 ft 0to 2pf = 35-14 = 21NP, 20.0 per 40m
JOHNSON
72m 37p 19r 1a 2b 4s 14/28fg 5/6ft 9to 3pf= 63-27 = 36NP, 20.0 per 40m
GBINIJE
87m 14p 18r 6a 2b 7s 5/16fg 3/5ft 2to 6pf = 47-21 = 26NP, 12.0 per 40m
ENNIS
109m 40p 11r 12a 3b 8s 14/35fg 10/11ft 5to 7pf = 74-34 = 40NP, 14.7 per 40M
COONEY
91m 39p 7r 4a 0b 5s 15/41fg 2/4ft 1to 1pf = 55-30= 25NP, 11.0 per 40m
PATTERSON
70m 15p 7r 8a 1b 2s 7/27fg 0/0fg 8to 2pf = 33-10 = 23NP, 13.1 per 40m
Generally speaking, a player averaging 10NP per 40 minutes is playing well enough to be a starter on most teams and 20NP per 40 is an All-American caliber player. Players close to the basket have a better chance to accumulate net points than those father away, (both vertically and horizontally). Obviously there are things not measured in the stats that impact the outcome of games but the most statistically productive players will usually be the best at those hidden skills, as well.
Christmas had a really good week, especially on the boards. Coleman had a monster game against Ottawa. Keita didn't have great numbers over all but was key to the comeback against Carleton. Fair didn't need to prove anything and needed to rest that leg. Grant played like an All-American. Johnson seemed to be struggling much of the time but he's so talented he put up big numbers anyway. Gbinije had trouble shooting but contributed in other ways. Ennis also didn't have a great week shooting but ran the show very well and came up huge when we needed him to score vs. Carleton. He got to the line and was almost automatic from there. Cooney had good and bad moments. he still needs to shot better, (7 for 21 from three). Patterson was awful on offense until the last last game. He looks great on defense and is a good passer.
They still need a lot of work but this was a great head start and there's plenty of practice coming up to work on the rough edges.
COLEMAN
90m 43p 19r 0a 4b 1s 15/24fg 13/22ft 8to 11pf = 67 positives-37 negatives = 30NP, 13.3 per 40m
CHRISTMAS
89m 22p 30r 5a 10b 6s 9/18fg 4/6ft 5to 7pf = 73-23 = 50NP, 22.5 per 40m
KEITA
71m 12p 29r 2a 5b 2s 2s 5to 4/9fg 4/11ft 5to 12pf = 50-29 = 21NP, 11.8 per 40m
GRANT
103m 53p 31r 6a 3b 6s 17/35fg 18/29ft 1to 6pf = 99-36 = 63NP, 24.5 per 40m
FAIR
42m 24p 9r 1a 0b 1s 11/23fg 0/0 ft 0to 2pf = 35-14 = 21NP, 20.0 per 40m
JOHNSON
72m 37p 19r 1a 2b 4s 14/28fg 5/6ft 9to 3pf= 63-27 = 36NP, 20.0 per 40m
GBINIJE
87m 14p 18r 6a 2b 7s 5/16fg 3/5ft 2to 6pf = 47-21 = 26NP, 12.0 per 40m
ENNIS
109m 40p 11r 12a 3b 8s 14/35fg 10/11ft 5to 7pf = 74-34 = 40NP, 14.7 per 40M
COONEY
91m 39p 7r 4a 0b 5s 15/41fg 2/4ft 1to 1pf = 55-30= 25NP, 11.0 per 40m
PATTERSON
70m 15p 7r 8a 1b 2s 7/27fg 0/0fg 8to 2pf = 33-10 = 23NP, 13.1 per 40m
Generally speaking, a player averaging 10NP per 40 minutes is playing well enough to be a starter on most teams and 20NP per 40 is an All-American caliber player. Players close to the basket have a better chance to accumulate net points than those father away, (both vertically and horizontally). Obviously there are things not measured in the stats that impact the outcome of games but the most statistically productive players will usually be the best at those hidden skills, as well.
Christmas had a really good week, especially on the boards. Coleman had a monster game against Ottawa. Keita didn't have great numbers over all but was key to the comeback against Carleton. Fair didn't need to prove anything and needed to rest that leg. Grant played like an All-American. Johnson seemed to be struggling much of the time but he's so talented he put up big numbers anyway. Gbinije had trouble shooting but contributed in other ways. Ennis also didn't have a great week shooting but ran the show very well and came up huge when we needed him to score vs. Carleton. He got to the line and was almost automatic from there. Cooney had good and bad moments. he still needs to shot better, (7 for 21 from three). Patterson was awful on offense until the last last game. He looks great on defense and is a good passer.
They still need a lot of work but this was a great head start and there's plenty of practice coming up to work on the rough edges.