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Offensive rating measures how many points a team scores per 100 possessions, providing a baseline for scoring potential.

Defensive rating reflects the points a team allows per 100 possessions; subtracting it from 100 gives a defensive efficiency factor.

Pace indicates the number of possessions a team uses each game, influencing the translation of ratings into actual points.

\\text{EPPG} = \\frac{OR + (100 – DR)}{2} \\times \\frac{Pace}{100}
EPPG = Expected points per game
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is EPPG in basketball?
EPPG stands for Expected Points Per Game. It estimates how many points a team will score based on their offensive and defensive ratings.
How do I calculate my team’s offensive rating?
Offensive rating is calculated by dividing the total points scored by the number of possessions used, then multiplying by 100.
What does DR stand for in basketball ratings?
DR stands for Defensive Rating. It measures how many points a team allows per 100 possessions.
How does pace affect the EPPG calculation?
Pace indicates the number of possessions a team uses each game. A higher pace can lead to more opportunities to score, affecting the expected points per game.
Can I use this calculator for any sport?
This calculator is specifically designed for basketball. While some concepts may apply to other sports, the formula and metrics are tailored to basketball statistics.
What does EPPG tell me about my team’s performance?
EPPG provides a comprehensive view of your team’s scoring potential by combining offensive efficiency, defensive strength, and game pace.
How often should I update my ratings to use in this calculator?
It’s best to update your ratings regularly, ideally after each game or at least monthly, to ensure accurate EPPG calculations.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.