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[QUOTE="JRRRJ, post: 5169133, member: 1303"] When more than one player is in a cell, it means that if one or the other (usually the one with the lower raw value) had one or two more or less successes (or failures) their per40 values would be nearly equal or reversed. The value in the cell is rounded to the nearest tenth of the value of the one with more successes (or failures). Taking the grid above, KK's assists per40 value (on 50 occurrences and 365 minutes) was 5.476, while Paige's value on 60 occurrences and 444 minutes was 5.405. If KK had one less assist, her value would be 5.336, less than Paige's value. So I called them equal (but put KK first in the cell since her per40 value was a little larger) and rounded the value to the nearest 10th of Paige's per40 value since she had the larger raw value (60 vs. 50) of successes. The grid would have been the same if both players' adjusted value rounded to the same 10th (e.g. 5.405 vs 5.444). Make sense? I do this because of the variability of both minutes and number of raw values between the players. [/QUOTE]
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