Week 1 Points Created Scores - All Stats from Monday to Sunday. Short week due to opening of the season. 3 Games Played

Week 1 Points Created Scores - All Stats are run weekly for Games Played - Monday to Sunday. 


Short week due to opening of the season. Only 3 Games Played. Charlotte-L, @Pacers-W, and @Sixers-W


Spurs Record for the week and overall is 2-1. Currently Tied for the 5th in the Western Conference with the Nuggets.


After a short Week 1, the Spurs finished with a surprising 2-1 record. Losing their home opener big to the Charlotte Hornets, 129-102 on Wednesday, 10-19-2022

Here is a link to the Points Created Article for Game 1 Loss vs the Hornets.

https://themibtwib.blogspot.com/2022/10/spurs-lose-home-opener-to-charlotte-102.html

They then went on their first Road Trip of the season, a Back to Back against the Indiana Pacers on 10-21-2022, and then against the Philadelphia 76ers on 10-22-2022.

Here is the link for the Points Created Article for Game 2 Win vs the Pacers.
https://themibtwib.blogspot.com/2022/10/game-2-points-created-indiana-pacers.html


Here is the link for the Points Created Article for Game 3 Win vs the 76ers.
https://themibtwib.blogspot.com/2022/10/game-3-points-created-san-antonio-spurs.html

You can see how to interpret the scores in the description below.
The Team Scores simply shows how efficient they were and the Points Created using Box Score Totals for all the games played this week.

Again, all games are tabulated from Monday to Sunday.

Here is the link to the Spurs Team Stats Rankings via ESPN, you can use this link to compare each Spur:
https://www.espn.com/nba/team/stats/_/name/sa/san-antonio-spurs
Note* PER is a different statistical ranking, but it tracks fairly similar to Points Created, in terms of rankings.

Here is the link to NBA Team Stats Rankings to see where the Spurs rank in relation to the rest of the league via ESPN:
https://www.espn.com/nba/stats/team


Rating Scale for PC Effectiveness or Productivity Per Minute                                                    


Above .650 - Superstar category. Typically the Top 30 players reach this level of performance for 

the entire season.              

.550-.649 -All-Stars are in this range, or either just below or above it.                   

.450-.549 - Good players who are sometimes outstanding fall into this category.                

.350-.449 -Regulars. Solid players who are either starters or among a team's first seven or 

eight regulars.                        

.250-.349 -Poor. Players here are mostly rookies, or vets whose skills are declining. Could 

be solid at position defense. That EFFORT does not show up on a box score.                

Below .249 - Awful. Players in this category are living life on the edge. Most are soon traded 

or released or sent to the G-League.  

 

Ratings Scale for PC per Game Average                                                    

Typically, anyone who scores above 10 plays a lot of minutes and contributes meaningful stats 

for the team.                                                    


Frontline players typically provide a PC Game score above 18+.                       

All-Star players typically provide a PC Game score above 21+.         

Superstar players typically provide a PC Game score above 25+.    











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