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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Horizon League Player Productivity Score

The PPS has been revamped a bit since I last posted anything on it.  To see the old formula click here.  PPS is calculated using only the information on the box scores. Throughout this season I will be tracking some of the main guys from each HL team, and a few extra players from Valpo.  After the first weekend of games here it how the top ten stack up.  Please remember, all teams have played two games except for Butler and Valpo.  Listed is their rank, name, position, school, and PPS.  A couple more notes, all forwards and centers are listed as F to make my life easier later on. I also am noticing that I only have it set to go two decimal places. This will be adjusted later on as well.

1) K. Williams  G  Mil   0.84
2) R. Edwards F Valpo 0.83
3) R. Allen  G  Mil  0.79
4) R. McCallum G  Det  0.79
5) W. Gibler  F  Loy  0.77
6) K. Kelm  F  Mil  0.75
7) D. Brooks  F  YSU  0.75
8) D. Anderson  F  Det  0.75
9) A. Brown  F  GB  0.69
10) R. Broekhoff  F  Valpo  0.69

5 comments:

  1. The Edwards PPS has to be the biggest surprise?

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  2. Edwards had a nice game offensively for Valpo. He has a score first mentality and that paid off this time. For a big guy I would like to see a few more rebounds, but maybe I'm just being picky.

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  3. This list will fluctuate drastically until about mid January when I think things will stabilize and we'll have a good idea of who the best players in the league are.

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  4. I'd add James Haarsma for Milwaukee as well.

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  5. Jimmy,
    Haarsma is one of the guys I'm tracking from Milwaukee, he just didn't make the top 10 for the league after the first weekend of play. Haarsma scored out at a 0.42857 for their two Horizon League games.

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