Just threw the team's stats into my spreadsheet to get the first set of PER ratings for the year. Here is the first edition of the Sycamore's pace-adjusted player efficiency rating. Take this first installment for a grain of salt considering as the sample size is small, especially for guys at the end of the bench with limited minutes, but they are off to a good start.
28.31 - Avila
27.08 - McCauley
22.10 - Neese
21.94 - Bledson
21.50 - Kent
21.01 - Gibson
18.98 - Henry
17.28 - Larry
16.03 - Hobbs
14.81 - Stephens
07.87 - Miller
-08.63 - Martin
-12.28 - McKnight
According to John Hollinger, here is his PER Reference Guide. Keep in mind it is geared towards NBA players, but you can get a general idea of what the number above is considered:
A Year For the Ages: 35.0
Runaway MVP Candidate: 30.0
Strong MVP Candidate: 27.5
Weak MVP Candidate: 25.0
Bona fide All-Star: 22.5
Borderline All-Star: 20.0
Solid 2nd option: 18.0
3rd Banana: 16.5
Pretty good player: 15.0
In the rotation: 13.0
Scrounging for minutes: 11.0
Definitely renting: 9.0
The Next Stop: DLeague 5.0
For more information on the PER, here is a good starting point: http://www.basketball-reference.com/about/per.html
28.31 - Avila
27.08 - McCauley
22.10 - Neese
21.94 - Bledson
21.50 - Kent
21.01 - Gibson
18.98 - Henry
17.28 - Larry
16.03 - Hobbs
14.81 - Stephens
07.87 - Miller
-08.63 - Martin
-12.28 - McKnight
According to John Hollinger, here is his PER Reference Guide. Keep in mind it is geared towards NBA players, but you can get a general idea of what the number above is considered:
A Year For the Ages: 35.0
Runaway MVP Candidate: 30.0
Strong MVP Candidate: 27.5
Weak MVP Candidate: 25.0
Bona fide All-Star: 22.5
Borderline All-Star: 20.0
Solid 2nd option: 18.0
3rd Banana: 16.5
Pretty good player: 15.0
In the rotation: 13.0
Scrounging for minutes: 11.0
Definitely renting: 9.0
The Next Stop: DLeague 5.0
For more information on the PER, here is a good starting point: http://www.basketball-reference.com/about/per.html