Was lucky enough to have a spreadsheet sent to me by Chris Kleinhans-Schulz, who works over at UNI. Simply input the current stats and his handy-dandy spreadsheet calculates a pace-adjusted player efficiency rating.
Jake Odum 28.13
RJ Mahurin 21.92
Manny Arop 17.15
Justin Gant 14.64
Lucas Eitel 13.61
Jake Kitchell 13.04
Khrisian Smith 11.68
Dawon Cummings 10.08
Devonte Brown 7.23
Brandon Burnett 4.71
Rhett Smith -14.25
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
Jake Odum 28.13
RJ Mahurin 21.92
Manny Arop 17.15
Justin Gant 14.64
Lucas Eitel 13.61
Jake Kitchell 13.04
Khrisian Smith 11.68
Dawon Cummings 10.08
Devonte Brown 7.23
Brandon Burnett 4.71
Rhett Smith -14.25
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
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