Milan Amatuer Basketball Club Rulez - Knight Topic

Among the international recruits in Knight are four kids from the Milan Amatuer Basketball Club. One 5 star, two four stars and a solid player. Between the four, they averaged over 152 points per game last season. Has to be one of the most amazing youth basketball teams Europe has ever seen

6/18/2011 7:32 AM
I'm bored waiting on the wife- so here's some interesting stats on those kids-

They 'averaged' 152 points a game, but they didn't play all four very often- They had 32, 29, 24 and 19 games played, so they accounted for 3867 points.  Now let's assume they had a 32 game schedule- they only actually averaged 99.2 points per game between the four of them...  and they only averaged about 20 mins a game each.  So if the games were 32 minutes long... how many games could they win with 5 posters on this board and a 2nd grader filling out the rest of the team?


6/18/2011 3:10 PM
Posted by asher413 on 6/18/2011 3:10:00 PM (view original):
I'm bored waiting on the wife- so here's some interesting stats on those kids-

They 'averaged' 152 points a game, but they didn't play all four very often- They had 32, 29, 24 and 19 games played, so they accounted for 3867 points.  Now let's assume they had a 32 game schedule- they only actually averaged 99.2 points per game between the four of them...  and they only averaged about 20 mins a game each.  So if the games were 32 minutes long... how many games could they win with 5 posters on this board and a 2nd grader filling out the rest of the team?


umm...32?
6/18/2011 4:50 PM
HS games in Colorado are (well, were in the late 90's) 32 minutes long- 4 8-minute quarters.
6/18/2011 5:26 PM
Posted by asher413 on 6/18/2011 5:26:00 PM (view original):
HS games in Colorado are (well, were in the late 90's) 32 minutes long- 4 8-minute quarters.
I'm guessing you misunderstood my post. I was answering the question of how many games the team would win (out of 32) with those 5 and 5 random old fat dudes from the forum...
6/18/2011 5:42 PM
I didn't catch it all but CBS college sports network- or whatever it's called -had a special on the upcoming NBA draft. Wally Zerbiak(sp?) introduced his dad, Walter, who apparently is some sort of expert on european basketball. Or spanish basketball. Or maybe bocce ball. As I said, I didn't catch it all.
6/19/2011 12:48 AM
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