
Now where were we? Oh yeh, drum roll please...YES, the final stat in this whole team penalization process.
Rebounds per Game, Team. I guess I've shied away and kept this one for very last because if you think about it...If I'm not mistaken,
NBA LIVE DOES NOT KEEP TRACK OF TEAM REBOUNDS 
(you know when the ball goes over the backboard but nobody on defense actually grabs the ball but the team gets credit for the rebound)

I found this deviation right away when analyzing Michhy_Boy's REAL STAT's of the 2004 Lakers. The team actually averaged 43.12 RPG but using the player pstat file, the players themselves averaged 36.02 RPG. So, am I to assume that the team averaged 7.1 Team RPG? For me that seems to be a bit high but I could be wrong.
Does anybody out there know where I can find a source to find team rebounds per game?

So as it's 3 am right now, I'm not going to contemplate on an adequate solution to that yet, but of course that's the a problem to address. We that in mind, just realize
at this point, if a Dynasty team goes beyond the average RPG for a team, you know that there's something definitely overinflated with that Dynasty's rebounding skills. But I digress, let's get to the facts:
Top Rebounds per Game teams(season), last 12 Seasons: (team rebounds included)
- Code: Select all
2004 CLE 45.57
2003 GS 46.7
2002 GS 46.7
2001 DET 45.5 ***
2000 LAL 47.0
1999 GS 47.5
1998 GS 45.9
1997 NJ 46.2
1996 NJ 47.0
1995 DAL 48.1 ***
1994 NJ 47.0
1993 DEN 46.7
*** = indicates Hi/Low extremes
So, this averages out to be 46.63 RPG(Team Rebounds included). Now, the record for highest RPG for a season was done by Boston was back in the 1959-60 season with an amazing 71.5 RPG average! And get this, this DOES NOT include team rebounds. (do a search for this record you'll see that it isn't a joke!) Anyway, as you can see here, there's A LOT of room before the Major penalty kicks in.
The Results? (i.e. who got dinged with new stat kicking in)
For the first time in quite awhile, Big Easy's Dynasty got affected with this new evaluation, he got 3.19 points deducted for his overage of 48.27 RPG. Shadyon's NLSC Dynasty got hit a little with 1.79 points in penalties for his approx overage of 47.56 RPG. None of Cocobee's seasons were affected nor were Donatello's, Honor Glow's, MP3's, Propulsion 3D, Match 66
New results posted on the first post
So...what's next, Honor Glow?
Well. thanks for asking. Here goes-
For me: Other than real-time sleep(it's now 4:39 am) if anybody has caught on, I have yet to give the last stat a buffer for the "benefit of a doubt" since we're approximating team stats using the pstat file. AND, now with estimating the average TEAM RPG, I'll have to recalculate the Dynasties based on both of these factors. So you'll see Big Easy's and the NLSC's Birdie score drop slightly more, and some of the other Dynasty's as well.
In addition, as I've been programming strictly in Perl, I've got my hands full now, trying to convert the Birdie Analysis to CGI/html format. Meaning that in due time, anybody and everybody can check their Birdie Score and not have to send the file via e-mailing it to me.
For you, the viewer: Well, all these Birdie points are fine and dandy but what does it all mean? Yeh, Match 66's dynasty is on the top of the board but how does that compare with REAL LIFE teams or players. Good question, it makes sense that you need real life examples to compare them to. So, thanks to Micchy Boy, here's last year's REAL Laker Team with Real Life stats broken down via the Birdie formula:
and thankfully, this team didn't accumulate any absolute penalties(it's a real team, therefore it shouldn't) So, as you can see, any Dynasty team that scores above a 73.94 isn't doing too bad. For my next post, I will be giving you real world examples to compare, The NBA Champion Detroit Pistons, Michael Jordan's 1993 Birdie Score, as well as 6th man Antawn Jamison and not-so-6th Man, Mark Madson and of course the worse team last year, Orlando Magic's 21 win season.
But that's it for now, I'm going to bed. Thanks for your time! More to come?
Anybody else want to participate?