First Steps: Gathering Data
First things first, I needed stats. Lots of stats. I pulledpu d up his numbers from the past few seasons he played, you know, points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks – the whole shebang. I also lookedta d at his per-36-minute stats to get a sense of his production independent of playing time.
Looking at the Trends

Next, I started looking for trends. Was his scoring going up each year? Were his rebounding numbers consistent? This part was kind of like being a detective, trying to find clues about what to expect in the future.
Factoring in the "Off-Court" Stuff
I have to consider, this stuff definitely impacts a *, I spent sometime to read some articles and news.
Crunching the Numbers
Now for the fun part – putting it all together! I took his average stats from recent seasons, adjusted them slightly based on the trends I saw, and factored in. I used a simple weighted average, giving more importance to his most recent season.
My (Very Unofficial) Projections
- Points:I think around 20-22 points per game seems reasonable.
- Rebounds: I'm guessing he'll average around 7-8 rebounds.
- Assists:Probably in the 3-4 assist range.
- Steals and Blocks:Maybe 1 steal and close to 1 block per game, give or take.
The Final Takeaway
So, those are my Miles Bridges projections! It was a fun little exercise, and it definitely made me feel more prepared for my fantasy drafts. Remember, these are just my educated guesses – anything can happen in the NBA! But hey, at least I have a starting point, and it'll be interesting to see how close (or far off!) I end up being. I think to do more research, I can become a professional analyst.