Okay, so today I decided to dig into the stats from the New Orleans Pelicans vs. Sacramento Kings game. I wanted to see individual player performances, you know, really break it down.

Getting Started
First, I needed to find a good source for the data. I tried a few different sports websites, looking for one that gave me detailed stats, not just the basic points and rebounds.
Finding the Data
I eventually found a site that had exactly what I was looking for! It had a full breakdown of each player’s performance – things like field goals made and attempted, three-pointers, free throws, assists, steals, blocks, and even turnovers. Everything!
Compiling Everything
I started copying the stats for each player, one by one. It was a bit tedious, yeah, but I wanted to make sure I got every single detail. I created a simple table to organize the data.
Pelicans:
- Player 1: Points, Rebounds, Assists, etc…
- Player 2: Points, Rebounds, Assists, etc…
- And so on for all the Pelicans players…
Kings:

- Player 1: Points, Rebounds, Assists, etc…
- Player 2: Points, Rebounds, Assists, etc…
- And then I did the same for all the Kings players…
It took me a little while to enter all the stats to keep everything organized, but I think I did a good job.
Checking the Data
After getting all the data, I decided to check my stats again to make sure that I hadn’t gotten anything wrong and that I had copied the correct data.
It took a long time, but I finally finished checking my stats and got the results I wanted.
So, yeah, that’s how I got all the player stats from the Pelicans vs. Kings game. It was a bit of work, but now I have all the data I need!