You can keep any kind of statistics you want in Basketball...it's relatively subjective. But when the official stat books are kept, the stats that are usually kept are:
A basketball reference serves the purpose of comparing basketball statistics. It is useful as a database that can be used for looking up a variety of statistics.
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points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks
Impossible to say. Such statistics are not collected.
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Yes. Johnson attended USC on a baseball and basketball scholarship. He quit basketball after his sophomore year to concentrate on baseball. I have not been able to find any statistics concerning his basketball days.
Lebron James is the best basketball player in the world
Whenever a playerâ??s batting average is calculated in baseball, statistics are being used. They are also used in other sports, such as basketball, football, and soccer.
Tom Selleck played basketball in high school, junior college and at the University of Southern California. He wasn't exactly a star basketball player, either. There is no public showing of his stats.
Reportedly, the first basketball game ever played was between the Olmec people of Mexico. Sadly, no statistics are available from that game.
Statistics can be helpful and found in everyday life. You use it to calculate the percentage of people with diabetes, a basketball player's shooting percentage, freethrow percentage, losing weight, etc...