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Some revealing information for those who are looking...
By the way, just out of interest, if and as it seems you'll be publishing these all Season long (instead of once at the end of RS), have you already decided what kind of "cutter" are you going to use, as for qualifying to the list at a given time during Season (enough matches played in order to be qualified)?
I can't recall exactly what was for instance NBA's stats policy when I viewed those at the end side of current NBA RS (of course I don't mean you'd need to follow that, but mentioned just as an example) for qualifying to stats, but if my memory serves me it was somewhere around 55-65% mark...
EDIT:
Memory doesn't always serve well: apparently in NBA it's minimum of 70% of all matches.
Apparently in Euroleague for example, this data is not public (what's the minimum requirement).
In NCAA basketball this seems to be bit more complex, but if we only take a look at an option of minimum amount of matches played, it would appear to be minimum of 75%. (Having said that, there seems to be certain exception to this rule, so called projection rule).
In ACB (Spain), BBL (Germany), LBA (Italy) and VTB United League (East Europe) the limit as far as I know is not public, but apparently is somewhere around the lines of 50-60% of matches.
In NBL (Australia) seemingly limit is min. 50% of matches, or projection rule (like in NCAA).
So these limits apply to average-statistic categories such as PTS, REB, AST, STL, BLK.
As for qualifying to shooting percentage statistics (which isn't essential in this case as you don't publish those), different limits (minimum shot attempt-amounts) seems to be applied at least in Finnish Korisliiga (but as far as I understood, practically all over Europe), which would seemingly be about 100 FGA, 50 3P FGA or 50 FTA (per 32 matches).
Sorry if there are mistakes in these - just a result of quick search.
Last edited by Wagner at 5/12/2026 10:52:14 AM