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Hoopgrids is a web-based Basketball game. Players have must fill out a 3 by 3 grid with different criteria with current of former NBA players who match this criteria. For example, the corresponding rules to a cell might be "played for the Chicago Bulls" and "Averaged 20 points per game in a season". Correct answers would include Michael Jordan, Zach Lavine and others. An incorrect answer would be Larry Bird, owing to the fact he never played for the Bulls. Another incorrect answer would be Torrey Craig, owing to the fact that he never averaged 20 points per game in a season. Players do not have to have achieved the criteria in the same season. For example, Carlos Boozer would work for the afforemention criteria despite never having averaged more than 17.5 points per game in a season for the Bulls[1]. Players are scored based off the rarity of their guesses which is calculated based off how many other people have used them as well.
- ^ "Carlos Boozer Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft Status and more". Basketball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2024-06-09.