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[QUOTE="oldhusky, post: 3881218, member: 9844"] PER is a complicated calculation involving all of a player's statistics. It is adjusted for minutes played and also game pace. It is normalized to an average figure of 15. If your average PER for a team weighted by minutes played is above that you are a good team and visa versa. I generally think an average team might have starters that play 2/3rds of the minutes at an average of about 16.5, and the bench might average a PER of about 12 in a third of the minutes,to produce an overall of 15. sports-reference.com is an excellent site that gives many advanced stats including including PER for free regarding the NBA, WNBA and Men's college basketball. Unfortunately they don't provide it for women's college hoops. There is a paid site ($20/year) called herhoopstats.com that does give PER for college women and the WNBA. Here are the Uconn PER numbers before today's game from that site. 31.8 Paige Bueckers 30.9 Olivia Nelson-Ododa 29.6 Aaliyah Edwards 28.3 Aubrey Griffin 23.6 Mir McLean 20.6 Christyn Williams 20.6 Evina Westbrook 13.1 Anna Makurat 12.1 Nika Muhl and for the barely used players, Autumn 24.1, Piath 15.5, and Saylor -3.5 I should note that early in the season Nika was minus as well. [/QUOTE]
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