Top 10 Point Performances: Lillard - 59 Lillard - 49 McCollum - 43 Lillard - 42 Lillard - 40 (twice) Lillard/McCollum - 39 (Lillard twice, McCollum once) Lillard - 38 Top 5 Rebounding Performances: Nurkic - 20 Nurkic - 16 Aminu/Plumlee - 15 (twice each) Top 5 Assist Performances: Lillard - 15 Plumlee - 12 Lillard/Turner - 11 (Lillard four times, Turner once) Top Steals: Harkless - 5 A bunch of folks at 4 Top Blocks: Nurkic - 6 Nurkic/Plumlee - 5 (Nurkic twice, Plumlee once) Turner/Harkless - 4 (once each) Top Contribution Games: (contribution = Points + Rebounds + (Assists * 1.5) + (Blocks * 1.5) + (Steals * 2) - (Turnovers * 2)) Lillard - 74.5 Nurkic - 67.0 Lillard - 59.5 Lillard - 55.0 Lillard/McCollum - 54.0 (once each) Lillard - 53.0 Lillard - 52.5 (twice) Lillard - 52.0 I think the prominent presence of Nurkic on these lists indicate how valuable he is to the team even though he has only played a few games. Until last night, I thought Nurk was going to take the cake as far as top contribution game - Lillard had other thoughts. Gramps...
Just thought I'd throw in the players average per-game contribution. Actually, this isn't totally accurate as there have been some times when someone has played but not had any points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks or turnovers and hence, I don't record them as having played that game. Thus, this only reflects games in which they had a contribution. Player, Avg Contribution, Total Contribution, Max Contribution, Min Contribution, Games Lillard - 37.7, 2,824, 74.5, 4.5, 75 McCollum - 30.2, 2,419, 54, 10, 80 Nurkic - 29.5, 589, 67, 2, 20 Plumlee - 25.4, 1,372.5, 50.5, 4.5, 54 Aminu - 18.5, 1,112, 39, 2, 60 Harkless - 17.5, 1,329, 34.5, 1.5, 76 Turner - 16.7, 1,053.5, 31.5, -3, 63 Crabbe - 15.5, 1,222.5, 34.5, 0.5, 79 Davis - 10.5, 472.5, 28, -2, 45 Leonard - 10.0, 700.5, 26.5, -2, 70 Vonleh - 9.5, 676.5, 28, -2, 71 Napier - 7.2, 302, 28, -1, 42 Connaghton - 4.0, 119, 11.5, -3, 30 Layman - 3.8, 95.5, 21.5, -2, 25 Quarterman - 3.2, 38, 6, 1, 12 Gramps...
You could do a per MPG where you divide the total by MP, then multiply by MPG to get a per game that records no-stat games but without over-weighing them.
I am not recording all the stats when I do my contribution calculation. I only record points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks & turnovers. Number of shots, free-throws, fouls, minutes, etc., don't fit into the calculation and so I don't take the time to record it. Gramps...
You don't need minutes on a game log level, just at a season total level. So you'd take your total impact, divide by total minutes, then multiply by minutes per game. Maybe I'm just talking myself in a circle.
Doh! Didn't think about just getting their total minutes and using that for a calc. Maybe next time. And....that is a nice little circle you've created. Gramps...