Official adjustments to previously recorded game statistics in professional basketball occur regularly. These alterations, typically minor, address errors or oversights in the initial recording of events such as points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, and turnovers. For example, a player initially credited with a steal might have the statistic reassigned to another player upon review of the game footage, or a missed free throw might be added back to a player’s total if the official scorer made a mistake.
These revisions are significant because they impact individual player statistics, team totals, and, consequently, fantasy basketball leagues and historical records. Accurately reflecting performance is crucial for fair competition and evaluation. The practice of adjusting statistics has evolved alongside technological advancements in game recording and analysis, allowing for more precise and detailed reviews of game events compared to the past.