Tendex
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The Tendex system is a basketball mathematical statistical formula that was created by sports writer Dave Heeren,[1] in order to determine the playing efficiency of basketball players.[2][3][4] It is generally accepted as the original weighted advanced stat formula used in the sport of basketball.[5]
Calculation[]
The Tendex statistical system has 3 different formulas and is calculated as follows:[6][7]
Standard Tendex Rating: (Tendex raw statistical formula)
(Points) + (Rebounds) + (Assists) + (Steals) + (Blocks) - (Missed Field Goals) - 0.5 * (Missed Free Throws) - (Turnovers) - (Fouls Committed) / (Minutes Played) / (Game Pace (Possessions Per Game, typically ranges from 60 to 75))
Modified Tendex Rating: (Tendex weighted average statistical formula)
(Points) + (Rebounds) + 1.25 * (Assists) + 1.25 * (Steals) + (Blocks) - 1.25 * (Turnovers) - (Missed Field Goals) - (Missed Free Throws / 2) - (Fouls Committed / 2) / (Minutes Played) / (Game Pace (Possessions Per Game, typically ranges from 60 to 75))
European Tendex Rating (Performance Index Rating (PIR)): (EuroLeague / EuroCup)
(Points + Rebounds + Assists + Steals + Blocks + Fouls Drawn) - (Missed Field Goals + Missed Free Throws + Turnovers + Shots Rejected + Fouls Committed)
See also[]
- PER
- Efficiency
- Offensive Rating
- Defensive Rating
- PIR
- Economy
- Basketball Statistics
- Fantasy Basketball
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