Talk:1956 United States men's Olympic basketball team

Latest comment: 2 years ago by AdderUser in topic Table: Jim Walsh played in 9 games out of 8?

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Table: Jim Walsh played in 9 games out of 8? edit

The last entry in the Stats table in the main article says: Jim Walsh 9 27–61 .443 19–21 .905 73/9.1

There were only 8 games played. I think that the entry for Walsh, 9 games played, MUST be an error. The last column, 73/9.1, is total points / average per game and 73 pts/8 games = 9.125 avg. 73/9 = 8.11 avg.

I'm not a basketball or Olympics expert, just a nitpicker, so I'll leave it to an expert to determine if it's an error or if there was some weird historical thing (public exhibition game?) to account for the "9". AdderUser (talk) 07:58, 4 November 2021 (UTC)Reply