Last summer I started tracking a stat for player productivity. This all started with a discussion between Jack Sikma and myself about whether or not Jimmer was a great player or just a great scorer. As the days have passed and as we've researched and followed more players and teams, I have come to the conclusion that a PPS of 0.7 is an all conference level player. This seems to be holding true to both a mid major league like the Horizon as well as a major conference like the Big 10 (Jack is tracking). A score of .9 or above represents a potential national player of the year and a guy who should certainly make hay in the NBA. Since the Horizon has announced their first teamers I thought I'd share each guy's PPS.
Ryan Broekhoff, G/F, Valpo Jr (HL Player of the Year) - 0.8118
Kevin Van Wijk, F, Valpo Jr - 0.8108
Kendrick Perry, G, Youngstown State So - 0.70154
Ray McCallum, G, Detroit So - 0.65822
Alec Brown, C, Green Bay So - 0.74627
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