The Turnovers per Game calculator computes the average number of Turnovers per basketball game. It also computes the total number of turnovers, fewest (min) and most (max) turnovers in a game.
INSTRUCTIONS: Enter the following:
- (A) Enter comma separated values for number of Turnovers in games (e.g., 3,5,0,1,2,0,3 ). Be sure to enter zeros for games with no turnovers.
- (NM) Enter Player's Name
Turnovers per Game (APG): The calculator returns the following statistics about Turnovers:
- (APG) Turnovers per Game: This is the average number of Turnovers per game across the games entered.
- (n) Number of Games: This is the number of games entered.
- (nTT) Total Number of Turnovers: This is the total number (sum) of all of the Turnovers in all the games.
- (Min) Fewest Turnovers: This is the minimum single number of Turnovers in a game.
- (Max) Most Turnovers: This is the maximum single number of Turnovers in a game.
The Math / Science
Turnovers is another of the basketball statistics that you don't want to have a high number in. These are very bad for you and your team, as a turnover is when you do something besides miss a shot that gives the other team possession of the ball (so you "turn it over" to the defense).
Things like having the ball stolen from you, having a violation (traveling, double dribble, etc.), and throwing the basketball out of bounds are considered turnovers.
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- Turnovers per Game: Enter comma separated values for the number of turnovers in each game (e.g., 2,4,0,0,4,5,6), and compute the turnovers per game average, number of games, total turnovers, fewest turnovers (min), and most turnovers (max).
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