JRRRJ
Chief Didacticist
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Added Houston data to the 2013-14 workbook, download it from the index page.
When I added a decimal position to the percentage columns, I didn't take into account that someone would make 100.0% of their shots. Since some of our players were so inconsiderate of my ego as to do so last night, I had to widen the percentage columns to allow for the fourth digit.
As a result, there's now a 2.11 version of the workbook with no data in it available at the same index page linked above.
Moriah remains the steals-per-40-minutes leader at 3.45, though the gap closed a bit.
Kiah continues her efficiency lead in blocks with an improved 5.44/40 min and retains the lead in both rebounding categories (O: 4.74 D: 11.15).
Percentage-wise, the biggest lead is still in FTA, where Breanna has more than twice as many attempts per 40 min (7.66) as the next challenger (Briah with 3.68).
When I added a decimal position to the percentage columns, I didn't take into account that someone would make 100.0% of their shots. Since some of our players were so inconsiderate of my ego as to do so last night, I had to widen the percentage columns to allow for the fourth digit.
As a result, there's now a 2.11 version of the workbook with no data in it available at the same index page linked above.
Moriah remains the steals-per-40-minutes leader at 3.45, though the gap closed a bit.
Kiah continues her efficiency lead in blocks with an improved 5.44/40 min and retains the lead in both rebounding categories (O: 4.74 D: 11.15).
Percentage-wise, the biggest lead is still in FTA, where Breanna has more than twice as many attempts per 40 min (7.66) as the next challenger (Briah with 3.68).