Okay, so, I wanted to see the player stats from the Memphis Grizzlies vs. New York Knicks game. You know, just casually check out how my favorite players did.
First, I grabbed my laptop and opened up my browser. Then I typed in some search keywords like “Memphis Grizzlies vs Knicks player stats” and hit enter. A bunch of results popped up, but I picked one that looked reliable.
The page loaded, and there it was – a table full of stats! Points, rebounds, assists, all that good stuff. I started looking at the Grizzlies’ side first, going down the list player by player. Ja Morant had a pretty good game, scoring-wise. I made a mental note of that.
Then I switched over to the Knicks’ stats. Jalen Brunson caught my eye, he had a decent amount of assists. I scrolled through the rest, just scanning the numbers, seeing who else stood out.
- Checked out the field goal percentages, some were pretty high, others not so much.
- Noticed a few players with a lot of minutes, must have been a tough game for them.
- Saw some interesting numbers in the steals and blocks columns.
Getting My Own Notes
After looking through the stats on the website, I decided to jot down some notes for myself. I grabbed a pen and paper, yeah, I’m old school like that, and started writing down the key stats for the players I was interested in. It helps me remember things better when I write them down.
I made a little table of my own, with the players’ names and their main stats. It wasn’t as detailed as the one online, but it had all the info I cared about. I folded the paper and put it in my pocket. Maybe I’ll look at it again later, or compare it to the next game’s stats. Who knows?
Anyways, that’s pretty much it. Just a regular day, checking out some basketball stats and taking some notes. Nothing too exciting, but it’s a fun little routine I have.