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Old Posted Jan 27, 2020, 9:34 PM
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Despite having arguably the best 3x3 team in the world, Canada can't send the Ploufffe sisters to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The Olympics bars any nation from sending both a men's and a women's team. Since Canada is already sending a men's 3x3 team, the women aren't allowed to go.


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Who's the best FIBA 3x3 Women's Series player? A statistical answer




MIES (Switzerland) - We looked at a new stat called Player Value to try to understand who’s statistically the best player on the Series. The Player Value is a new metric – not too dissimilar to the Player Efficiency concept in basketball – to determine the impact of a player on the court. We add up all the positive contributions (shooting efficiency [points scored x (points scored/number of shots attempted] + blocks + key assists + buzzer beaters + rebounds (divided by 2) minus the main negative contribution (turnovers [missed shots are already taken into account in the shooting efficiency).

For all the maths nerds:
P-VAL = S-VAL + BS + KAS + BZR - TO + (REB/2)


Here’s the Top 10:

1. Michelle Plouffe (Canada) 7.4
2. Cyesha Goree (Hungary) 7
3. Mai Yamamoto (Japan U23) 7
4. Krystyna Filevych (Ukraine) 6.5
5. Katherine Plouffe (Canada) 6.4
6. Michaela Onyenwere (USA) 6.3
7. Bec Cole (Australia) 6.2
8. Ana Maria Filip (France) 6.1
9. Elisabeth Pavel (Romania) 6.1
10. Alice Kunek (Australia) 6.1

http://www.fiba.basketball/news/who-...istical-answer
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