Alright, let me walk you through what I did today looking up stats for Alexander Walker. It started pretty simply, really. I kept hearing the name mentioned, I think in relation to basketball, maybe the Minnesota Timberwolves? Anyway, it got me curious about the actual numbers.

So, the first thing I did was just open up my browser. Typed “Alexander Walker stats” right into the search bar. Pretty straightforward. Hit enter and waited for the results to pop up.
Right away, I saw a lot of results for Nickeil Alexander-Walker. Okay, that cleared things up a bit. Seems like people often just use the shorter name. So, I figured this was the guy everyone was talking about. Makes sense.
My next step was clicking on some of the top results. You know, the usual suspects – major sports statistics sites. Places like ESPN, Basketball-Reference, the official NBA site. I tend to hop between a few just to cross-reference, make sure the numbers line up.
Digging into the Numbers
Once I landed on a couple of reliable pages, I started digging into the details. I wasn’t looking for anything super obscure, just the main stuff:
- Points per game (PPG)
- Rebounds per game (RPG)
- Assists per game (APG)
- Shooting percentages (Field Goal %, 3-Point %, Free Throw %)
I looked at his stats for the current season first. It’s always interesting to see how a player is doing right now. Then I went back a bit, checking out his career stats to see how he’s progressed over the years. You can see ups and downs, maybe changes in roles on different teams.

I spent a bit of time just scrolling through the tables, comparing seasons. Noticed his defensive stats seemed pretty decent too, steals and blocks, although I was mainly looking at the offensive side initially. It’s quite interesting to see the raw data after hearing commentators talk about a player.
So yeah, that was my process. Just a basic search, clarifying the name, hitting up a few reliable sports stats sites, and then looking through the standard statistics tables. Didn’t take too long, maybe 15-20 minutes of clicking around and reading. Got the info I was curious about. It’s always good to look at the numbers yourself sometimes.