
It is obvious that we would like to break all the records as the best players in the NBA and finishing every performance putting up 45, 50 points each game. How many players base their performance during the game on the amount of points they have scored? Me, maybe that has been your answer.

To know how we can improve our basketball statistics, we must analyze step by step each factor in the equation to optimize our game and performance on the court. The efficiency is the sum total of all the positive aspects that can be made on a basketball court, minus all the negative, that is, it is calculated with a very simple operation of additions and subtractions. To put ourselves in context, let’s start with its definition. Pay attention to these lines because we are talking about the total basketball statistics, the most complete and the one that serves to designate on multiple occasions the MVP of a game or competition. On the other hand, and the one we are going to analyze and go in detail is the one used in the Unites States of America including NBA. One formula is used for Euroleague and Eurocup, called Perfomance Index Rating (PIR). There are two different formulas to calculate the player’s efficiency. This bring us to the next question: How can I improve the efficiency in my basketball stats? The madness of these numbers, 27 years later, nobody has been able to improve them. 32 points, 27 rebounds, 5 steals, 3 assists and 6 fouls received, a 66 of valuation were reflected in his statistics. Lithuanian center Arvydas Sabonis, father of current Sacramento Kings player, Domantas Sabonis broke in a game against Ourense in 1995, the historical efficency record of valuation in the ACB.
