So, I was digging into Isaiah Hartenstein’s stats, specifically focusing on his performance against the Wizards. It’s always interesting to see how players stack up against certain teams, you know?
First, I checked out his career stats on a couple of sports sites. Seems like they have got all the basic stuff covered – points, rebounds, and all that jazz.
Then I got a little sidetracked. I ended up on this site with flashcards, talking about some character named Equality 7-2521. No idea what that’s about, but it sounded vaguely familiar. Maybe something I read in high school?
Anyway, back to Hartenstein. I was trying to find a more detailed breakdown of his games against the Wizards. Like, how many points did he average? What about his shooting percentage? Did he have any monster rebound games against them?
- Looked up career stats.
- Compared his stats from playing with the Knicks and Thunder.
- Got distracted by some literature flashcards.
- Searched for detailed game logs.
The search results were a bit of a mixed bag. Some sites had basic season averages, but I wanted more granular data. I wanted to see each individual game he played against the Wizards.
While I was searching, I stumbled upon some crafting and writing blog. Totally unrelated, but hey, that’s the internet for you. You start looking for basketball stats and end up browsing DIY projects.
Eventually, I found what I was looking for. A site that listed all of Hartenstein’s games, including his stats for each one. It wasn’t as user-friendly as I’d hoped, but it had the info I needed.
My Findings
After comparing and analyzing all the information, I could finally take a look at Hartenstein’s performance against the Wizards.
So yeah, that’s how I spent my afternoon. Diving into the world of NBA stats, getting momentarily lost in the world of literature and crafting, and finally emerging with some insights into Isaiah Hartenstein’s game against the Wizards. It wasn’t exactly a slam dunk in terms of finding the data easily, but hey, the chase is part of the fun, right?