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Pace: Possessions per game (typically ranges from 60 to 75) PPP: Points per possession, the points a team score for each possession regardless of a team's pace; TO%: Turnover percentage, the measure of how often a team loses possession of the ball before creating a scoring opportunity
Statistics collected, and available to view during the game and throughout the season include (all statistics are per player): [6] Speed and Distance - the speed, distance covered, average speed and distance travelled per game. Touches/possession - touches per game, points per touch (PTS per touch) and total touches.
Highest steals per game average, post-season career (min. 25 games) [42] 2.28 by Baron Davis (114 steals / 50 games) [52] Highest steal percentage, post-season career (Steal %, an estimate of the percentage of opponent possessions that end with a steal by the player while he was on the floor.) 3.76% by Charlie Ward [53]
He is on pace to become the sixth player in NBA history to average 24 points, 10 rebounds, three blocks and three assists per game for a full season, joining five of the greatest big men of all ...
Highest points per game average by a non-All-Star, career; 20.1 by John Williamson; Most points on Christmas Day, career; 507 by LeBron James (active) [62] [63] Highest points per game average on Christmas Day (min. 2 games played), career; 43.3 by Tracy McGrady (3 games played) [62] Highest scoring average in season openers, career
In 1996-97, the first season of shot-location data, the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls paced the league with 41.5 mid-range shots per game while the average team took about 32 attempts from that ...
With the first round of fan voting for the 2025 NBA All-Star Game in the ... have outscored opponents by 10.1 points per 100 possessions, according to Cleaning the Glass. Groups featuring the big ...
According to the modified PER formula used at Basketball-Reference.com, [4] the highest PER ever achieved over an entire single season in the NBA was 32.85 by Nikola Jokić in 2021–22. Wilt Chamberlain held the distinction of being the only player with a PER over 30 over an entire single season for 2½ decades, after having a PER of 31.84 in ...