Okay, so, I wanted to keep track of this guy, Bilal Coulibaly, who plays for the Washington Wizards. I’ve been following his games and thought it would be cool to put together a game log for him. This is how I did it.

First, I started to watch the Washington Wizards’ games. Every time Coulibaly played, I made sure I was watching. I grabbed a notebook and a pen because I like the old-school way of doing things.
Then, I broke down what I needed to keep track of. I decided to note down:
- Date: When the game happened.
- Opponent: Who the Wizards were playing against.
- Score: The final score of the game.
- Minutes Played: How long Coulibaly was on the court.
- Field Goals: How many shots he made and attempted, and the percentage.
- Three-Pointers: How many three-point shots he made and attempted, and the percentage.
- Free Throws: How many free throws he made and attempted, and the percentage.
- Rebounds: How many rebounds he got.
After each game, I jotted down all these details in my notebook. It was a bit of work, but it was worth it to see the numbers laid out like that. I tried my best to keep track of every single detail.
Putting It All Together
Once I had a bunch of games logged, I decided to put it all into a spreadsheet. It’s easier to look at and analyze that way. So, I started typing everything into the spreadsheet, game by game. It took a while, but now I have a pretty neat record of his performance.
I also started to look for websites that might have this information. I found a few, like the one that shows game logs. Those sites helped me double-check my notes and make sure I didn’t miss anything.

In the end, I managed to create a detailed game log for Bilal Coulibaly. It’s been a fun project, and it’s cool to see how he’s doing throughout the season. Plus, I’ve got a much better understanding of the game by paying such close attention.