Alright, so I was messing around with some NBA stats the other day, specifically looking into Paul George’s performance. I got this idea to check out his last 10 games, just to see how he’s been doing. You know, sometimes players have these hot streaks or maybe they slump a bit, and I was curious about PG.
First, I started by gathering the data. I went through a few different sports websites, the usual ones where you can find all sorts of game logs and player stats. It took a bit of clicking around, but eventually, I got all the numbers I needed for Paul George’s last 10 games.
Once I had all the raw data, I organized it into a spreadsheet. Yeah, I’m a bit old school like that, but it helps me visualize things better. I put each game on a separate row and added columns for points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, and a few other things I thought might be interesting.
Diving into the Numbers
Then came the fun part – actually looking at what the numbers said. I calculated some averages, checked out his shooting percentages, and even looked at how many minutes he was playing each game.
- I noticed a few things right away. His scoring was pretty consistent. No real crazy high or low point games, just steady buckets, which is what you want from a star player.
- His three-point shooting was a bit up and down though. Some games he was on fire from beyond the arc, others, not so much.
- I also saw that he’s been dishing out quite a few assists, which is always good to see. It means he’s not just looking for his own shot, but he’s also getting his teammates involved.
After going through all that, I put together a little summary of my findings. Nothing too fancy, just a few notes on what stood out to me about his performance.
Honestly, it was a pretty chill way to spend an afternoon. Just me, some basketball stats, and a spreadsheet. I learned that Paul George’s been pretty solid these past 10 games, and it makes sense why his team’s been doing well. It’s always cool to dig into these numbers and see what’s really going on beyond just watching the games.
