KAT - 111.5/108.1/+3.4
Taj - 111.2/107.9/+3.4
RoCo - 108.5/105.5/+3.0
Teague - 112.7/109.9/+2.8
Rose - 111.2/109.1/+2.1
Jones - 104.3/102.6/+1.8
Wiggins - 111.2/109.6/+1.6
Okogie - 105.7/104.4/+1.3
Saric - 106.2/105.5/+.7
Dieng - 101.0/103.6/-2.6
- Things have really tightened up, to the point where a couple blow out wins can change people around on this list (Teague especially has moved up a lot due solely to the last two games).
- Everyone a net plus, yet we have a losing record. We tend to blow out people more than we get blown out, which probably inflates these numbers a bit.
- The good news is we have no "lineup wreckers" like Crawford was last year.
Crawford, yes, but Bazz was right near the bottom every year. Sure glad both are gone.
Deng - 114.6/103.9/+10.7
KAT - 111.5/107.8/+3.7
RoCo - 108.5/105.5/+3.0
Jones - 106.5/104.4/+2.1
Rose - 111.1/109.4/+1.7
Teague - 111.7/110.8/+.9
Wiggins - 110.6/109.9/+.7
Saric - 109.4/109/+.5
Okogie - 107.7/107.7/0
Gibson - 108.9/109.2/-.3
Tolliver - 103.1/105.1/-2.0
Dieng - 102.9/106.4/-3.5
- I think Deng now has a large enough sample size to be included here. Wow, he has been a difference maker.
- Tyus Jones keeps ascending up this chart. This shouldn't be surprising based on how he's done in this metric the last couple years. Good things happen when he's on the court.
- Power forward almost looks like a weakness here, with Saric, Gibson, and Tolliver all in the lower half. Although this stat can be very noisy, but I found that interesting.
- This is the second year in a row Dieng is near the bottom of regular rotation players. He isn't good enough defensively to make up for the issues he causes offensively.
- Wiggins.....Blah. He needs to play less. Period.