FinFanatic80
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Ok, so I got really bored at work today and wanted to see what our possible projected numbers could look like for next season. So I got the season totals for the returning players and added them to the season totals of our new free agent signings. When calculating the average per game total I divided each players numbers by the number of games he was available (for example Lorenzo Booker only dressed for 7 games last season, so his totals got divided by 7 and so on). Then once I got the total average per game for the returning players, I added it to the recently added players totals and came up with one total number per game for the players we currently have on the roster.
Get it? I know I probably didnt explain it the best, but if you look at the 2 attachments there pretty self explainitary.
*I realize that this doesnt take into consideration for the number of balls each player would take away from another if everyone was healthy, but its still kinda interesting to get an idea. I also didnt include players that had extremely little contributions last season.
Get it? I know I probably didnt explain it the best, but if you look at the 2 attachments there pretty self explainitary.
*I realize that this doesnt take into consideration for the number of balls each player would take away from another if everyone was healthy, but its still kinda interesting to get an idea. I also didnt include players that had extremely little contributions last season.