§ Stat sheet templates
Basketball stat sheet
templates.
Free, printable basketball stat sheets — full NBA box score and courtside running tally. Print as PDF from any browser, or download CSV for spreadsheet use.
Two formats, two jobs. The box score sheet is for after the game — one row per player, every NBA box-score column, ready to be transcribed into your league records. The tally sheet is for during the game — checkbox grids you mark as plays happen, designed to be filled in courtside on a clipboard.
Each template is also a public web page. Use the “Print” button to open your browser's print dialog and save as PDF (or print to paper). No installs, no signup.
Box score sheet (post-game)
Tally sheet (during the game)
How to use these
- Click Open print version — the sheet opens in a new tab.
- Hit
Ctrl+P(Windows) orCmd+P(Mac). - Choose Save as PDF for a digital copy, or send straight to a printer.
- Fill in the players, the date, and the matchup before tip-off.
- After the game, transcribe the box score into ArcStat — or upload the CSV.
Why use ArcStat alongside a stat sheet
Paper sheets are great for the moment of the game, but they don't auto-update standings, generate leaderboards, or give your fans a public page to follow the league. ArcStat takes the box score from a paper sheet and turns it into a season-long, public, searchable league archive.
- Basketball stats tracker — the digital workflow that pairs with these paper sheets.
- CSV import templates — for bulk-importing players, schedules, and box scores you already have.
- Stat abbreviations cheat sheet — print alongside the stat sheet for first-time scorekeepers.
- Setup guide — from signup to first published box score in 30 minutes.