In Sunday's clash with WKS Śląsk Wrocław, Nick McGlynn was the player who spent the longest time on the court (exactly 30 minutes and 37 seconds). Let's take a look at his performance in numbers.
Our Nick the Boar played two and a half minutes longer than usual. During that time, he scored 13 points, making seven shots from the field (and making five). He also grabbed five rebounds.
He was by far the most jumped Dzik – our systems recorded 93 jumps from Nick, while no other player exceeded 50 (the team average for this match was 33).
The acceleration and braking statistics look different – Matt is the leader here, but Nick is close behind.
The statistics of the distance covered by the players during the match look similar. Matt ran the most (over 6 km), and Nick was in second place (5,634 meters).
The key metric, Player Load*, was 593 units for Nick, which was the second best result on the team (Matt had the highest load on Sunday, with 647 units).
Nick has had some higher intensity matches this season (his highest score was 658 units in Ostrów Wlkp.), but his Sunday performance was one of four with the highest intensity.
* Player Load - Player Load is a metric that measures an athlete's physical effort by summing accelerations in all axes within the movement performed. This parameter informs about the amount of work performed by the player during a training session or match.