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Helping inform basketball fans since 2016, NBA Math is your source for high-quality content that helps stats tell stories.
Denver, CO
Joined April 2016
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    What is RPR MVP? Why should you trust what it's telling you? How accurate has it been over the last decade? We've got the answers for you: sportsmathnetwork.com/rpr-mvp-explan…
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    Whoops. Sorry. We didn't zoom out far enough. Here's the real one!
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    The Cleveland Cavaliers are down 3-0 in the NBA Finals. Here's how all their players stack up in TPA throughout the 2017 postseason:
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    At the conclusion of the 2018-19 campaign, here's how all #NBA players fared on both ends of the floor:
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    Here's how all #NBA players fared on both ends of the floor during the 2021 postseason, per TPA.
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    Through games on May 7, which #NBA players have done the most (or least) with their minutes during the 2020-21 season, per TPA? (Yes, this is an official MVP endorsement.)
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    Through games on Jan. 24, here's how all members of the Denver Nuggets have fared on both ends of the floor during the 2021-22 NBA season, per TPA.
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    Through games on May 5, here's how all players have fared on both ends of the floor during the 2023 NBA postseason, per TPA.
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    The Dallas Mavericks have been eliminated from the 2021 #NBA Playoffs. Here's how all members of the team stacked up on both ends of the floor during the postseason, per TPA.
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    PSA: It really IS possible to appreciate both Nikola Jokic and Joel Embiid for the phenomenal basketball players they are. You don't have to put one down to support the other. Try to enjoy greatness in its many forms.
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    Through games on Jan. 30, here's how all players have fared on both ends of the floor during the 2021-22 NBA season, per TPA.
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    Through games on Feb. 28, here's how all players have fared on both ends of the floor during the 2021-22 NBA season, per TPA. Full data on @SportsMathNet: sportsmathnetwork.com/nba-math/2021-…
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    Top postseason TPAs (1974-present) 1. '18 LeBron James: 223.5 2. '84 Larry Bird: 202.1 3. '03 Tim Duncan: 197.4 4. '23 Nikola Jokic: 190.8 5. '19 Kawhi Leonard: 189.7 6. '12 James: 189.2 7. '91 Michael Jordan: 184.6 8. '09 James: 182.1 9. '13 James: 181.6 10. '90 Jordan: 178.3
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    We haven't run any numbers yet, but this seems like a safe guess.