Alright, let’s dive into this Maxey stats vs. Heat thing. So, I was tinkering around, trying to figure out how Maxey performs against the Miami Heat. Just a little personal project, you know, for fun.

First thing I did was hit up some basketball stats sites. I mean, gotta start somewhere, right? I was digging through game logs, looking specifically for games where Maxey played against the Heat. It was a bit tedious, scrolling through all those dates and stats.
Next up, I pulled all the relevant data – points, assists, rebounds, all that jazz. I threw it into a spreadsheet, because ain’t nobody got time to do calculations by hand. I started calculating averages, trying to get a sense of his typical performance.
Then I decided to get a bit fancier. I wanted to see if there were any trends. Like, does he play better at home against the Heat? Or maybe he goes off when he’s playing on a back-to-back? So, I added some more columns to the spreadsheet, noting things like the game location and rest days.
- Home vs. Away: I separated the data to compare his stats at home versus on the road against Miami.
- Rest Days: I looked at whether he had a day of rest before the game or if it was a back-to-back situation.
- Minutes Played: I also tracked his minutes played in each game, because that obviously affects his stats.
After crunching all the numbers, I started to see some patterns emerge. I’m not gonna spill all my secrets just yet, gotta keep some for myself. But it was interesting to see how different factors seemed to influence his performance. Definitely something to keep an eye on in future games!
Finally, I visualized the data. I made some charts and graphs, just to make it easier to see the trends. Pie charts, bar graphs, you name it. Gotta make it look pretty, right?
This was just a quick and dirty analysis, nothing super in-depth. But it was a fun little project, and I learned a few things along the way. Maybe I’ll do another one soon, who knows?