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Retrieve stats dynamically using the #StatMe tag.  Read More

Use the #StatMe tag to request stats from any StatTweet Twitter account. For example, sending the following Twitter message using my @StatSheet account:

@UNCStats #StatMe

Results in @UNCStats (UNC Basketball) sending this reply:

@statsheet FG% 51.4, FT% 71.4, 3PT% 41.1, PPG 97.0, RPG 47.8, APG 21.1, TOPG 11.4, SPG 11.9, BPG 6.0, FPG 16.6

There are many different options for the types of stats you can retrieve. See the usage page for complete details.

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