PER Statistics
NBA 2006/07 Regular Season
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Individual Performance |
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Overall Performance |
Rank
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Player
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Team
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PER
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Rank
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Player
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Team
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MVPER
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1 |
Kobe Bryant |
LAL |
106.06 |
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Dirk Nowitzki |
DAL |
168.21 |
2 |
Steve Nash |
PHX |
105.23 |
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Steve Nash |
PHX |
160.98 |
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Dirk Nowitzki |
DAL |
104.75 |
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3 |
Tim Duncan |
SAS |
153.87 |
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Kevin Garnett |
MIN |
103.46 |
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4 |
Amare Stoudemire |
PHX |
148.14 |
5 |
LeBron James |
CLE |
101.74 |
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5 |
LeBron James |
CLE |
147.14 |
This measures the top individual talents within the league
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This measures the most likely MVP performer within the league
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Off. Rank
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Player
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Team
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Offensive Rating
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Def. Rank
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Player
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Team
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Defensive Rating
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1
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Dwyane Wade
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MIA
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113.14
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1
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Marcus
Camby
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DEN
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123.38
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2
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Steve Nash
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PHX
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110.96
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2
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Tyrus Thomas
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CHI
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100.51
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3
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Kobe Bryant
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DEN
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108.56
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3
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Adonal
Foyle
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GSW
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100.14
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4
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Tracy McGrady
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HOU
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106.98
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4
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Alonzo Mourning
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MIA
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95.69
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5
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Gilbert Arenas
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WAS
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105.83
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5
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Tim Duncan
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SAS
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94.04
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Shows the top offensive-minded players within the league
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Shows the top defensive players within the league
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Complete Game Analysis
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Rank
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Player
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Team
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Points
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Rank
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Player
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Team
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Rebounds
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1
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Kobe Bryant
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LAL
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36.8
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1
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Reggie Evans
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DEN
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19.4
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2
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Carmelo Anthony
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DEN
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36.4
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2
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Dikembe Mutombo
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HOU
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18.2
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3
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Yao Ming
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HOU
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35.2
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3
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Tyson Chandler
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NOK
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17.2
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4
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Dwyane Wade
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MIA
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35.0
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4
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Jeff Foster
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IND
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16.8
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5
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Gilbert Arenas
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WAS
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34.3
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5
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David Lee
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NYK
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16.7
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Shows the most points scored for every 48 minutes of NBA action
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Shows the most rebounds collected for every 48 minutes of NBA action
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Rank |
Player |
Team |
Assists |
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Rank |
Player |
Team |
Overall Shooting % |
1
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Steve Nash
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PHX
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15.6
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1
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Elton Brand
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LAC
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64.9
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2
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T.J. Ford
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TOR
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12.6
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2
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Steve Nash
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PHX
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64.1
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3
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Sergio Rodriquez
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POR
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12.4
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3
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Eddy Curry
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NYK
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63.8
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4
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Deron Williams
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UTA
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12.2
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4
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Brent Barry
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SAS
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62.4
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5
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Jason Kidd
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NJN
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12.1
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5
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Shawn Marion
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PHX
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60.9
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Shows the most assists distributed for every 48 minutes of NBA action
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Highlights the best overall shooter of the ball by combining their two-point (i.e. inside the arc) shooting, three-point shooting and free throw shooting percentages
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Revolutionary New Basketball Analysis
The Basketball Performance Efficiency Rating (PER) system evaluates players in the nine statistical categories of points scored, rebounds collected, assists distributed, steals, blocks, turnovers, two-point shooting percentage, three-point shooting percentage, and free throw percentage.
Each of the first six categories are adjusted from ‘per game’ to ‘per complete game’ by making due adjustments for the actual minutes played each game. The three shooting percentages are combined into one overall shooting percentage.
The nine categories are then appropriately weighted to reflect their overall contribution to basketball success.
The PER therefore measures their performance relative to a complete game.
The PER scores should be interpreted as follows:
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A score of 100 or greater
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considered an extraordinary performance (in the top 1% of the entire league)
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A score between 90 and 100 is considered a superior performance (top 5%)
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A score between 80 and 90 is considered above-average performance
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A score below 70 is below-average performance
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A score below 60 is considered a significant under-performer
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The PER methodology has also developed the Most Valuable Player Efficiency Rating (MVPER) award which measures the top MVP performer within the league each year. This measure considers the outstanding player for any given season who had the greatest impact within the league. It combines both strong individual performance – measured by the Individual PER – with his contributions to team wins when that player competed. This MVPER measure therefore combines both individual skills and winning intangible into overall player performance score.
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