An hour or two after he finished up his player development work at Ball Arena on Wednesday, Spencer Jones was scribbling math equations on a whiteboard in Aurora.

Using NBA salaries as an example, he walked through the difference between mean and median to a handful of teenagers. Four players in a sample of five might make between $2 million and $4 million per year, he explained, but if the fifth is Nikola Jokic, the mean is no longer an accurate portrayal of the real average.

Jones is likely not a player you’ll hear about much this NBA season. He’s on a two-way contract, meaning he splits his time between the Nuggets and their G League affiliate, the Grand Rapids Gold. (He’s on the low end of the salary scale if you’re trying to calculate the average earnings of a pro basketball playe

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