Playoff🏆Score

Now looking at the other tables towards the right, we can see each playoff series from each round that the Warriors played in for each year of the 2010s decade.  The rounds are in progressive order, being 1st Round, Conference Semi-Finals, Conference Finals, and the Finals.  The Player Value's scale upwards as the rounds progress deeper into the playoffs as well.

Essentially the same information is documented here, only the data comes from that specific playoff series, and the same-named formula's here are calculated slightly differently. At the top of each Playoff Series table the opposing team's SRS and TV (O.SRS and O.TV) is recorded.

Simply put, in order to get the desired Series🏆Score for a player in a playoff series, I determined there to be 2 extremely important factors in its calculation. That is, how that individual's performance impacted the series, and how both of the team's impacts effect the series. 

Player Impact

For the Player Impact, it is calculated by finding the percent change between that player's GameScore for that series relative to their regular season GameScore, and relative to their Player Value. So if they performed individually better or worse than their regular season standard, it would show up under the Player Impact stat. This stat is also affected by whether the series was won or lost.

For example, if the player's GS was 75% of what their RSGS was and they lost the series, the Player Impact (PI) stat would be equal to 0. If it was any lower than 75%, the PI would become negative, thus the Series🏆Score would also become negative.

However, if the player won the series, as long as their GS was not 100% statistically worse than their RSGS (extremely, extremely, extremely hard to do btw), then they would be awarded positive points, which was essentially always.

Team Impact

For the Team Impact, it is calculated in two different ways depending on the result of the series.

I use both SRS stats and Team Values to calculate Team Impact because the SRS is an extremely accurate statistic, in my opinion, in order to measure the goodness of a team over their regular season. Only problem is, injuries in either the regular season or the playoffs could inflate or deflate how stacked a team might have been in a single playoff series. To try to account for this, I use my own Team Value (TV) stat to measure the goodness of that team in that series, and this does account for who is healthy and who isnt. So SRS is more accurate, but TV is mostly immune to injuries.

Series🏆Score

In the final step, depending on the outcome of the series again (including how many games it lasted) and the percentage of games this player played in this series, both the PI and TI get multiplied together, and then some power raising, and then boom. You get the result of the Series🏆Score.

The results of each series is imported into the main Calculator file and into the Playoff🏆Score tab as seen above. FYI what you see in the above image is about 1/6 of the players (rows) entered into the Calculator.