Player Efficiency Rating (PER)...
Thought I'd see how the numbers shook out for our team as of today. PER is a super complex formula. Bleacher Report was nice enough to crack the code - see link.
Wikipedia gives the following guidelines when assessing a player's PER. The context here is the NBA so the translation to NCAA women's basketball may not line up exactly, but it's an interesting exercise nonetheless.
All-time great season... 35.0+
Runaway MVP candidate... 30.0-35.0
Strong MVP candidate... 27.5-30.0
Weak MVP candidate... 25.0-27.5
Definite All-Star... 22.5-25.0
Borderline All-Star... 20.0-22.5
Second offensive option... 18.0-20.0
Third offensive option... 16.5-18.0
Slightly above-average player... 15.0-16.5
Rotation player... 13.0-15.0
Non-rotation player... 11.0-13.0
Fringe roster player... 9.0-11.0
Player who won't stick in the league... 0-9.0
Assuming I did the calculation's correctly, here are the numbers for our team:
Borderline All-Star
Magarity, Regan... 20.11
Second offensive option
Mabrey, Dara... 19.11
Emery, Taylor... 19.08
Slightly above-average player
Baptiste, Trinity... 16.08
Brooks, Erinn... 16.05
Fringe roster player
Sheppard, Aisha... 10.15
Jones, Shaniya... 9.20
Player who won't stick in the league
Camp, Rachel... 6.65
Jean, Alexis... 4.61
Brooks, Kendyl... 3.96
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Link: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/113144-cracking-the-code-how-to-calculate-ho
Posted: 12/07/2018 at 4:31PM