This calculator helps you determine a player's blocks per game average in the NBA by inputting their total blocks and games played.
Learn how to use the NBA Blocks Per Game Calculator and understand its application in basketball statistics
Blocks per game is a key basketball statistic that measures a player's ability to block shots from their opponents. It is calculated by dividing the total number of blocks by the number of games played. A higher blocks per game average indicates a more effective shot-blocker.
For example, if a player has made 200 blocks in 80 games, their blocks per game would be:
200 blocks ÷ 80 games = 2.5 blocks per game
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