This website aims to provide detailed statistics and analysis on basketball players. It allows access to key information about player performance across different games, such as points, assists, rebounds, and more.
Users can check real-time statistics, get detailed reports for each game, and explore how players perform over several seasons and competitions. Additionally, you can visualize charts and compare performance between players.
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In this section, you will find the formulas used to evaluate basketball player performance. These formulas combine different statistics to generate a representative value of a player's performance.
This formula measures a player's overall efficiency during their time on the court.
\[PER = \frac{Puntos + (Rebotes \times 0.6) + (Asistencias \times 0.7) - (Errores \times 1)}{Tiempo \ Jugado}\]
PIR is another efficiency index that considers points, rebounds, assists, and errors made in relation to time played.
\[Valoración = \frac{Puntos + 0.4 \times Rebotes + 0.7 \times Asistencias - Errores}{Tiempo \ Jugado}\]
This indicator calculates a player's efficiency considering points, rebounds, and assists, relative to completed plays.
\[Eficiencia = \frac{Puntos + 0.5 \times (Rebotes + Asistencias)}{Jugadas \ Completadas}\]
This index shows a player's overall performance, considering points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, fouls, and turnovers.
\[\text{I.D} = \frac{(Puntos + Rebotes + Asistencias + Robos + Bloqueos) - (Faltas + Turnovers)}{Tiempo \ Jugado}\]
Points average is simply the sum of points from all games played divided by the number of games.
\[\text{Promedio Puntos} = \frac{\sum Puntos}{Partidos \ Jugados}\]
Similar to points average, this formula calculates the average rebounds per game.
\[\text{Promedio Rebotes} = \frac{\sum Rebotes}{Partidos \ Jugados}\]
Just like rebounds and points, this calculates the average assists per game.
\[\text{Promedio Asistencias} = \frac{\sum Asistencias}{Partidos \ Jugados}\]
Field goal percentage is calculated as the ratio of made shots to attempted shots.
\[\text{Porcentaje de Tiros de Campo} = \frac{Tiros \ Aciertos}{Tiros \ Intentados} \times 100\]
This calculation reflects a player's efficiency at the free throw line, comparing makes to attempts.
\[\text{Porcentaje de Tiros Libres} = \frac{Tiros \ Libres \ Aciertos}{Tiros \ Libres \ Intentados} \times 100\]
The fouls average is the sum of fouls committed divided by games played.
\[\text{Promedio de Faltas} = \frac{\sum Faltas}{Partidos \ Jugados}\]
This indicator calculates a player's steal frequency relative to the number of games played.
\[\text{Porcentaje de Robos} = \frac{Robos}{Partidos \ Jugados} \times 100\]
The dunks average calculates the amount of dunks made per game.
\[\text{Promedio de Mates} = \frac{\sum Mates}{Partidos \ Jugados}\]