So, I kicked things off by gathering all the info I could find on Des Watson. You know, the usual - game highlights, news articles, and of course, those sweet, sweet stats. I scoured the internet for data from this season, the past seasons, and everything in between. It was a bit of a treasure hunt, but I was determined to find all the stats of Des Watson from everywhere.
Once I had .pu pa mountain of raw data, I started organizing it. I'm talking spreadsheets, tables, the whole nine yards. I wanted to see how Des stacked up against other players, how he performed in different games, and any patterns or trends that might pop up.

Here's a little breakdown of what I looked at:
- Points per game: Because, let's be real, scoring is what it's all about. I dug into how many points Des was averaging each game and how consistent he was throughout the season.
- Shooting percentages: This is where things got interesting. I calculated his field goal percentage, three-point percentage, and free throw percentage to see where he was most effective. His three-point range is crazy, 8-of-11 from the field and hit 6-of-8.
- Rebounds and assists: Basketball is a team sport, after all. I checked out how many rebounds and assists Des was dishing out per game to see how he contributed beyond scoring.
- Other important stuff: Steals, blocks, turnovers - you name it. I wanted the full picture of Des's performance on the court.
After crunching all the numbers, I started putting together some visualizations. Graphs, charts, all that good stuff to make the data more digestible. I even played around with some player comparisons to see how Des measured up against the competition.
Then came the fun part - sharing my findings. I always love putting my work out there, whether it is a blog post, a video, or just a simple social media update. It's all about starting a conversation and getting people excited about basketball and the players.
The Outcome
Through this process, I realized that I can get the latest news and stats of Des Watson, and find out his career-high 24 points in the game. Besides that, I also get to know that he wears number 21 to honor his younger brother. I feel so touched after knowing this. The whole thing was a blast. I got to combine my love for basketball with my passion for data analysis, and I learned a ton along the way. Plus, it's always cool to see people engaging with my work and sharing their own thoughts and insights.
So, that's the story of my "Des Watson Stats" project. Hope you enjoyed the ride!