Friday, March 2, 2012

PCTI's Most Important Stat


One of the great things that makes PCTI stand out is that we put our own spin on things. That has never been more apparent then the ever popular and hands down most important PCTI stat, the PRODUCTIVITY LEVEL. There are a lot of different stats in hoops that help mask players downfalls, but what I love about the PL is that it combines everything into one. The only reason we bother to keep the other stats is because we need to have a means of coming up with the final number.

It's interesting because in my eyes the candidate for MVP should ALWAYS be whoever has the highest productivity level. I will be proactive in my attempts to secure that rule by any means necessary for PCTI-IV so that the awards don't become a popularity contest.

That being said, it's time to recognize PCTI-II's most productive (And least productive) players starting from the top:

1. Jeff Sabin-90%
2. Josh Pitto-87%
3. Josh Stephens-87%
4. Ben Wilson-82%
5. Brent Carney-75%
6. Joe Thompson-75%
7. Ian Van Horne-67.5%
8. Brian Eskildsen-62.5%
9. Bryan McKinney-57.5%
10. Anthony Hopkins-54%
11. Michael Orr-52.5%
12. Danny Krow-50%
13. Mike Hite-37%
14. Scott Donley-33%
15. Wes Murray-17%
16. Chase Hardin-9%

Productive is the name of the game.

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