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Player Season Finder Additions

Posted by Justin Kubatko on December 15, 2010

Yesterday I made some additions to the Player Season Finder, so let me briefly describe them here:

  • Tooltips were added below the seasons section for the last three seasons, making it easier to restrict your search to a recent season.
  • Birth country was added as a parameter, so you can now search for players born (or not born) in a particular country.
  • Single season searches can now be restricted to players who qualified for the Minutes Per Game leaderboard.
  • Games started was added to the statistics list in the additional criteria.
  • A fifth option was added to the additional criteria section, allowing you to compare two statistics. For example, you can search for players with an assist-to-turnover ratio of at least 5:1 (minimum 100 assists).

5 Responses to “Player Season Finder Additions”

  1. AHL Says:

    Uh, this is awesome. The "current season" button is something I always wondered why it wasn't there to begin with, but having all 3 years is gravy. I can't wait to play with the multiplier options.

    THANKS!

  2. Willie Says:

    Awesome. Thank you!

  3. Jason J Says:

    Great updates! Still waiting on SPM, but these are fantastic.

  4. Imadogg Says:

    Incredible. Games started is simple yet helpful

  5. Rob Says:

    Excellent! That 5:1 assist-to-turnover example really highlights Muggsy Bogues. That 92-93 Charlotte Hornets (44W-38L) was exciting on paper; averaging 110 PPG, they won 13 more games than they had the previous season, all with a solid, young core:

    G - Muggsy (28) was in his 6th season.
    G - Kendall Gill (24) was in his 3rd season.
    F - Larry Johnson (23) was in his 2nd season.
    C - Alonzo Mourning (age 22) was a rookie.
    ...28-year-old Dell Curry was first off the bench

    How is it they took a step back in 93-94 (41W-41L)? They must have expected a far greater contribution from Hersey Hawkins.

    A lot to be excited about, though. It's a shame they didn't last in Charlotte.

    ANYWAY -- stellar additions! Thank you!!