PAC

Observations about PAC, Continued

Today I’m going to list some more things I’ve noticed as I’ve gone through my PAC data…
(To see my PAC system in action, go to http://basketball-statistics.com/cs.html)
• A look at some of the players in the recent Toronto-Miami trade (something I talked about seemingly an eternity ago): Jermaine O’Neal is listed as an outside shooter, a […]

Observations About PAC

Today I’m just going to discuss a few things I’ve noticed as I’ve gone through the PAC data…
(As a reminder, go to http://basketball-statistics.com/cs.html to see PAC)
• As I mentioned in the explanation of PAC, only one player qualifies as an All-Around player: Kobe Bryant. I expected more when I first came up with the categories, […]

Sortable PAC

I’ve uploaded my PAC data onto Google Docs. It includes filters to help you find what you’re looking for. Click the link below to access it.
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pLY8lHD0dnasFo5S78TIHeg

Introducing PAC

The project I have been working on is finally completed. It’s called PAC, and it stands for Position-Adjusted Classification. You can find all the numbers here. In short, it’s a system that uses five advanced statistics to classify players into 48 separate categories based on how well they perform in each stat. […]