作者BIASONICA (她的。发光摇摆)
看板Hornets
标题Charlotte Hornets (1988 - 1989)
时间Tue Dec 30 04:49:56 2003
先搬个 basketballreference.com 的资料来稍微顶一下。其实这个网站的资料
虽然还颇丰富的但是不见得齐全完备,譬如说球员名单可能会漏掉某些只来打
过几场零工的球员,或者如果在球季中途发生交易 basketballreference.com
也不会把球员在不同球队的成绩分开计算,这都可能造成数据和印象的混淆。
这是在参考该站资料时需要特别注意的事项之一。
http://www.basketballreference.com/teams/teamyear.htm?tm=CHA&lg=n&yr=1988
Charlotte Hornets (1988 - 2001)
1989-90
1988-89 1987-88
20 - 62 .244 (pythagorean: 17 - 65 .215)
Finished in 6th place, 32 games out of first.
Attendance: 950,064 Total; 23,172 Avg
Coaching:
Dick Hartier 20 - 62
Players Name G Min Pts PPG FGM FGA FGP FTM FTA FTP 3PM 3PA 3PP
Kelly Tripucka 71 2302 1606 22.6 568 1215 .467 440 508 .866 30 84 .357
Rex Chapman 75 2219 1267 16.9 526 1271 .414 155 195 .795 60 191 .314
Robert Reid 82 2152 1207 14.7 519 1214 .428 152 196 .776 17 52 .327
Dell Curry 48 813 571 11.9 256 521 .491 40 46 .870 19 55 .345
Kurt Rambis 75 2233 832 11.1 325 627 .518 182 248 .734 0 3 .000
Michael Holton 67 1696 553 8.3 215 504 .427 120 143 .839 3 14 .214
Brian Rowsom 34 517 226 6.6 80 162 .494 65 81 .802 1 1 1.00
Earl Cureton 82 2047 532 6.5 233 465 .501 66 123 .537 0 1 .000
Dave Hoppen 77 1419 500 6.5 199 353 .564 101 139 .727 1 2 .500
Tim Kempton 79 1341 484 6.1 171 335 .510 142 207 .686 0 1 .000
Muggsy Bogues 79 1755 423 5.4 178 418 .426 66 88 .750 1 13 .077
Rickey Green 63 871 291 4.6 129 264 .489 30 33 .909 3 11 .273
Ralph Lewis 42 336 136 3.2 58 121 .479 19 39 .487 1 3 .333
Tom Tolbert 14 117 40 2.9 17 37 .459 6 12 .500 0 3 .000
Sidney Lowe 14 250 23 1.6 8 25 .320 7 11 .636 0 2 .000
Players Name REB RPG AST APG STL BLK TO
Kelly Tripucka 267 3.8 224 3.2 88 16 236
Rex Chapman 187 2.5 176 2.3 70 25 113
Robert Reid 302 3.7 153 1.9 53 20 106
Dell Curry 104 2.2 50 1.0 42 4 44
Kurt Rambis 703 9.4 159 2.1 100 57 148
Michael Holton 105 1.6 424 6.3 66 12 119
Brian Rowsom 137 4.0 24 0.7 10 12 18
Earl Cureton 488 6.0 130 1.6 50 61 114
Dave Hoppen 384 5.0 57 0.7 25 21 77
Tim Kempton 304 3.8 102 1.3 41 14 121
Muggsy Bogues 165 2.1 620 7.8 111 7 124
Rickey Green 69 1.1 187 3.0 40 2 61
Ralph Lewis 61 1.5 15 0.4 11 3 24
Tom Tolbert 21 1.5 7 0.5 2 4 2
Sidney Lowe 34 2.4 93 6.6 14 0 9
Players (Extended Stats)
Name G Min EFF AV VI PPFGA PPR RbRate
Kelly Tripucka 71 2302 17.61 10.0 6.5 1.116 -3.76 6.4
Rex Chapman 75 2219 11.03 7.3 4.6 0.934 0.20 4.7
Robert Reid 82 2152 10.85 7.7 4.7 0.928 -0.19 7.8
Dell Curry 48 813 9.50 4.7 3.0 1.055 -1.31 7.1
Kurt Rambis 75 2233 17.80 10.5 6.0 1.130 -1.88 17.5
Michael Holton 67 1696 10.88 6.7 4.4 0.975 9.65 3.4
Brian Rowsom 34 517 8.62 3.3 2.6 1.143 -0.39 14.7
Earl Cureton 82 2047 10.46 7.5 4.0 1.025 -1.34 13.2
Dave Hoppen 77 1419 9.32 6.6 2.8 1.207 -2.75 15.0
Tim Kempton 79 1341 7.53 5.7 3.1 1.136 -3.95 12.6
Muggsy Bogues 79 1755 11.90 8.0 4.5 0.926 16.49 5.2
Rickey Green 63 871 6.19 4.1 2.5 1.045 7.31 4.4
Ralph Lewis 42 336 2.83 1.7 1.2 0.984 -4.17 10.1
Tom Tolbert 14 117 3.29 0.8 1.3 0.946 2.28 10.0
Sidney Lowe 14 250 9.57 1.9 2.9 0.771 21.20 7.6
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About the Statistics
The following statistics and abbreviations are used on the player
and team pages:
G - Games Played
Min - Minutes Played
MPG - Minutes per Game
Pts - Total Points
PPG - Points per Game
FGM - Field Goals Made
FGA - Field Goals Attempted
FGP - Field Goal Percentage
FTM - Free Throws Made
FTA - Free Throws Attempted
FTP - Free Throw Percentage
3PM - Three Pointers Made*
3PA - Three Pointers Attempted*
3PP - Three Point Percentage*
REB - Total Rebounds
RPG - Rebounds per Game
AST - Total Assists
APG - Assists per Game
STL - Steals**
BLK - Blocks**
TO - Turnovers**
EFF - Efficiency***
AV - Approximate Value
PF - Total Personal Fouls
VI - Versatility Index (ppg*rpg*apg)^.333
PPFGA - Points per FGA Points/(FGA+(FTA*.44))
PPR - Assist/Turnover Rating (((ASTS*.66)-TO)*100)/Minutes
RbRate - Rebound Rate (Reb*Team Minutes)/(Player Minutes*(Team Reb + Opp Reb))
* The NBA did not have three point shots until 1979
** Steals, Blocks and Turnovers were not recorded in the NBA until 1973
*** Efficiency is a new stat the NBA developed in 2002. It is calculated
using the following formula:
((pts + reb + stls + asts + blk) - ((fga - fgm) + (fta - ftm) + to))/g
Since Efficiency is calculated on a per game basis, it is good at seeing
how well a particular player has performed, regardless of the number of
games that the player has played during that season. For an estimate of
a players value to his team for the entire season, Approximate Values can
be used.
Approximate Value (AV)
Approximate Value (AV) was developed by Dean Oliver. You can read more
about this formula and more at this website:
http://www.powerbasketball.com/theywin2.html
Here is a quick synopsis of AV values
Credits= PTS+REB+AST+STL+BLK-FG MISSED-FT MISSED-TO
AV= Credits^(3/4)/21
The Value Approximation Method was a major task to come up with, taking
me about two months to finally arrive at satisfactory results. The plan
for the method was to end up with a scale of integers between 0 and about
20 rating players, with 10 representing an 'average' player. It was to
be based upon several standards a player was to meet in order to gain
points of approximate value. The whole thing was modeled on Bill James'
Value Approximation method for baseball. As James did, I assigned verbal
descriptions to ranges of scores in order to see if the method produced
results that matched general descriptions of players. Those descriptions
are as follows:
A score of about twenty indicates an exceptional MVP season.
A score of seventeen or eighteen indicates a strong MVP candidate or an
ordinary MVP season.
A score of sixteen indicates an MVP candidate.
A score of fifteen indicates a definite All-Star who is a marginal MVP
candidate.
A score of fourteen indicates a probable All-Star.
A score of thirteen indicates a marginal All-Star.
A score of twelve indicates a very fine season; an All-Star candidate.
A score of eleven indicates an above average regular; an excellent player
playing about 1800 minutes.
A score of ten indicates an average regular or a very good sixth man.
A score of nine indicates an average regular or a good sixth man.
A score of eight indicates a fair regular or an average sixth man.
A score of six or seven indicates an average bench player or a good player
playing under 1500 minutes.
A score of four or five indicates a player who plays about 1000 minutes
and who doesn't deserve many more.
Scores of three or less usually indicate players who are unimpressive
in limited playing time.
Before the '73-74 season, steals (STL), blocks (BLK), and turnovers
weren't kept as official stats. In the credits formula for player seasons
before '73-74, those stats are just omitted as they tend to cancel each
other out to some degree when included anyway.
Versatility Index
The Versatility Index is a metric that measures a player's ability to
produce in more than one statistic. In this case we are using points,
assists, and rebounds. The average player will score around a five on
the index, while top players score above 10. The index was designed by
John Hollinger and more information can be found in this article.
PPFGA
Points per FGA is sometimes a better way of looking at shot efficiency
than FG PCT because it takes into account three point shots and points
gained due to free throw shots. It was used by John Hollinger in his
book Pro Basketball Prospectus and I encourage anyone interested in this
statistic to check out his book.
PPR
PPR is an assist to turnover ratio which is much better than the simple
assists divided by turnovers ratio which is often used by the media.
Turnovers were not kept as an official stat by the NBA prior to the
1977-78 season so PPR is only displayed or accurate after this that
season. It was used by John Hollinger in his book Pro Basketball
Prospectus and I encourage anyone interested in this statistic to check
out his book.
Rebound Rate
Rebound Rate is an excellent stat for measuring the rebounding ability
of a player. It simply measures the percentage of missed shots a player
rebounded while he was on the floor. Rebounds allowed by opponents was
not kept as an NBA stat prior to the 1970-71 season so rebound rate is
only available after that year. It was used by John Hollinger in his
book Pro Basketball Prospectus and I encourage anyone interested in this
statistic to check out his book.
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