The G-Score is an original, recently-unveiled player rating system based
off efficiency that takes away many of the biases present today in player
analysis. Like the PER by John Hollinger, it is meant to be a true efficiency
indicator, however the G-Score is obviously significantly different. Below I have run G-Scores on many of the most
prominent players of the past and present. Their yearly scores show how their
careers progressed. The formula used to determine the G-Score is comparable for
any position, which helps shed some light on arguments of basketball greatness.
Paired with immeasurable and intangible qualities it helps to form a better
picture of how great a player truly was. So enjoy and if you have any suggestions of
comparisons to run or want to get the G-Score of your favorite player let us
know!
60+ = MVP type year
55 - 60 = All Star Year
50 - 55 = Starting 5 Quality
40 - 50 = Solid Year
30 - 40 = Bench Warmer
0 - 20 =
Is this the WNBA?