Saturday, December 31, 2011

NBA Cycles for Dec 31

NBA Cycles for Dec 31
Player, Team Min 2PM 3PM FTM OReb DReb Ast Stl Blk
Jared Dudley, Pho 26 5 1 3 2 3 2 2 1
Kevin Durant, OKC 26 4 2 2 1 5 3 2 1

Friday, December 30, 2011

NBA Cycles for Dec 30

NBA Cycles for Dec 30
Player, Team Min 2PM 3PM FTM OReb DReb Ast Stl Blk
Alonzo Gee, Cle 30 3 1 3 1 4 4 1 1
Danny Granger, Ind 37 8 2 4 2 5 4 1 2
Paul Millsap, Uta 35 4 1 5 2 12 2 3 2

One NBA Cycle on Dec 29

Player, Team Min 2PM 3PM FTM OReb DReb Ast Stl Blk
Nicolas Batum, Por 21 1 1 3 1 5 1 1 4

Thursday, December 29, 2011

NBA Cycles for Dec 28

Danny Granger is the first player to have 2 NBA Cycles this season.

NBA Cycles for Dec 28, 2011:

Player, Team Min 2PM 3PM FTM OReb DReb Ast Stl Blk
Danny Granger, Ind 31 8 2 3 3 5 1 3 1
Andrea Bargnani, Tor 32 9 1 2 1 3 5 1 2
Marvin Williams, Atl 30 4 2 7 2 6 2 2 1
Trevor Ariza, NO 40 2 1 3 1 5 4 2 1
Dorell Wright, GS 42 3 1 1 1 7 2 1 1
Brandon Rush, GS 26 7 2 3 1 5 2 2 2

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Rudy Gay only player who averaged an NBA Cycle/game last year

Only player who averaged an NBA Cycle per game (1.0 or better in all the NBA Cycle stats) was Rudy Gay:

7.6 FGM, 1.1 3PM, 3.6 FTM, 1.5 Oreb, 4.7 Dreb, 2.8 Ast, 1.7 Stl, 1.1 Blk



No Cycles on Dec 27

Only 5 games on tap, and nobody got an NBA Cycle.  10 games tonight.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

2011-2012 Cycles

This blog post will constantly be updated to have the full leaders list for cycles for the season:


Player, Team Cycles
Danny Granger, Ind4

Luol Deng, Chi3
Antawn Jamison, Cle3
Josh Smith, Atl 3
Kemba Walker, Cha 3

Carmelo Anthony, NY2
Trevor Ariza, NO 2
Andrea Bargnani, Tor 2
Mario Chalmers, Mia2
Alonzo Gee, Cle 2
Daniel Green, SA2
George Hill, Ind2
LeBron James, Mia2
James Johnson, Tor 2
Rashard Lewis, Was 2
Kevin Love, Min2
Kyle Lowry, Hou 2
O.J. Mayo, Mem 2
Paul Millsap, Uta 2
Markieff Morris, Pho 2
Paul Pierce, Bos 2
Derrick Rose, Chi 2
Gerald Wallace, Por 2
Dorell Wright, GS 2

Matt Barnes, LAL 1
Nicolas Batum, Por 1
Michael Beasley, Min 1
Andray Blatche, Was 1
Chris Bosh, Mia 1
MarShon Brooks, NJ 1
Kobe Bryant, LAL 1
Carlos Delfino, Mil1
Goran Dragic, Hou1
Chris Duhon, Orl1
Jared Dudley, Pho1
Kevin Durant, OKC1
Wayne Ellington, Min1
Monta Ellis, GS1
Landry Fields, NYC1
Randy Foye, LAC1
Danilo Gallinari, Den1
Rudy Gay, Mem1
Manu Ginobili, SA 1
Drew Gooden, Mil1
Eric Gordon, Phi1
Blake Griffin, LAC1
Jrue Holiday, Phi1
Serge Ibaka, OKC1
Jarrett Jack, NO1
Jonas Jerebko, Det1
Joe Johnson, Atl 1
Brandon Knight, Det 1
Tracy McGrady, Atl 1
Andre Miller, Den 1
Anthony Morrow, NJ 1
Chris Paul, LAC 1
Vladimir Radmanovic, Atl 1
Luke Ridnour, Min 1
Brandon Rush, GS 1
Thabo Sefolosha, OKC1
Amare Stoudemire, NYK 1
Jeff Teague, Atl1
Hedo Turkoglu, Orl1
Von Wafer, Orl 1
Deron Williams, NJ1
Marvin Williams, Atl 1
Nick Young, Was 1

Cycles for Dec 26

NBA Cycles for 12/26/2011:
Player, Team Min 2PM 3PM FTM OReb DReb Ast Stl Blk
Danny Granger, Ind3562213321
Kyle Lowry, Hou 36519161211
Danilo Gallinari, Den264161 6 3 11
Andre Miller, Den 27 62423 5 3 1
Manu Ginobili, SA 31 7371443 1
Markieff Morris, Pho 25212362 22

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Cycles for Dec 25

NBA Cycles for 12/25/2011:
Player, Team Min 2PM 3PM FTM OReb DReb Ast Stl Blk
Luol Deng, Chi 38 7 1 6 3 4 3 4 1
Carmelo Anthony, NY 34 10 4 13 1 7 3 2 1

Welcome to coverage of "NBA Cycles"

Welcome to my blog that will update every day with who scored "NBA Cycles" the night before.

What is an NBA Cycle you might ask?   It was something I came up with when I was working with a sports stats company in the 90s.  Thinking about "hitting for the cycle" in baseball (which, really, isn't much more than a "cute" stat... I mean, really, wouldn't you rather have a HR, Triple and 2 Doubles?), I thought about a "similar" stat for basketball, and came up with the "NBA Cycle".  The thing with the "NBA Cycle" though is that getting one thing in the cycle isn't really any "worse" than getting another thing (ie, getting a steal isn't worse than getting an assist).

To score a "cycle", a player must get at least one of every "positive" stat collected on a player in a game:
* 2-pt Field Goal Made
* 3-pt Field Goal Made
* Free throw made
* Offensive Rebound
* Defensive Rebound
* Assist
* Blocked shot
* Steal

A player can get a "double cycle" for getting 2 in every category, "triple" for 3, etc.  Obviously, the doubles are pretty rare, and the triple's, I believe only 3-4 people have done that since the 70s.

What does getting a cycle mean really?  Well, for one particular game, probably not a whole lot... I mean, yes, a player scoring 35 points and not getting a steal obviously still had a better game than someone with 9 points who had a "cycle".  But, IMO, the leaders in "cycles" at the end of the year will generally showcase players who have very good "all around" games and contribute over the course of the year in all phases of the game.  As well, I think it is a pretty good stat for Fantasy Basketball players to look at, as it shows a player that can help in many categories (especially if your league is more "roto" than flat stat based).

So, tomorrow I'll post up the first "cycles" of the 2011-12 season from the Xmas day games.