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  • frankb03 :

    I caught your interest in that NBA stuff , and have e-mailed the person in question as to how to aquire that information .

    I will when things slow down give you what little he expounded about the subject and hope you put it to good use :D ( I have company right now )

    G.L.

    ***MMM***

    :cool: :cool: :cool:
    " The Wind Does Not Wait For The Tree To Bend "

  • #2
    Great!

    Thanks for your response. Another thanks for sharing your wonderful baseball selections and parlays with Homer.

    Enjoy your company!

    GL!!!

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    • #3
      Basic Break-Down :

      Add up all of the points a team scores while a particular player is on the court , also while he is on the bench how much they allow.

      Then boil down the totals to a recognizable per-48 minutes form to simulate the final score of the game .

      Example is :

      Kevin Garnett in 2600 minutes (while-on) the Wolves scored 5,268 to 4,752 (allowed) . Rounded up to the nearest whole numbers those figures translate to a advantage of 98 to 88 for every 48 minutes that Garnett has played. For comparison , consider that in some 550 minutes on the bench the Wolves have been outscored by 1,090 to 918 (or on a 48 minute basis 95 to 80 )

      So Minnesota goes from a plus 10 to a minus 15 without him on the floor or a 25 positive points with his presence .

      More Later

      G.L.

      ***MMM***

      :cool: :cool: :cool:
      " The Wind Does Not Wait For The Tree To Bend "

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      • #4
        WOW

        That's an amazing stat on Garnett. I'd love to see a complete list. Thanks for the update.

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