Pergame
Per-game, or per-game rate, is a statistical concept used to express an average value earned or achieved in each game played. It normalizes cumulative statistics by the number of games, allowing comparisons across players or teams that have participated in different numbers of games. The standard calculation is total_statistic divided by games_played; if games_played is zero, the per-game value is undefined.
Common examples include points per game (PPG), assists per game (APG), and rebounds per game (RPG) in
Purpose and use: per-game metrics facilitate cross-player or cross-season comparisons by normalizing for game count. They
Limitations: per-game averages can be volatile with small sample sizes and may obscure performance variability across
Example: A player with 600 points over 40 games averages 15.0 points per game.