- I highlighted in green career highs and in red career lows.
- Every player has a positive net rating.
- Ant, Jaden, and Naz are all entering their prime, so it's not surprising they are hitting career high production/win shares. Not everyone keeps improving into their mid-20s (see Bam Adebayo). Jaden's shooting, Ant's mid-range game, and Naz's improved defense and rebounding (still not great, but it is improved) are all tangible improvements we see with our own eyes.
- Joan and Bones with impressive numbers, BUT keep in mind they play the fewest minutes and are usually out there against the weakest opponent lineups (early 2nd quarters in particular).
- Conley at a career low in production. While PER doesn't account well for things like defense and organizing an offense, it definitely reflects a deterioration in other skills, as he's always been well into the double-digits on PER.
Individual Stats Tracker 2025-26 Season
Re: Individual Stats Tracker 2025-26 Season
Here is the 50-game update.
PER - Very much individual box-score driven and rewards volume more than efficiency. Doesn't really account for defense. This tends to reward higher usage offensive players and guys that get lots of counting stats.
WS/48 - Combines individual box-score stats with team performance; tends to reward efficiency as much as volume; tries to apportion team performance to individual players, so a great team defense for example tends to lift all boats (or weight them down if the defense is poor).
VORP - Value over Replacement Player. This extrapolates from box score stats and takes into account actual minutes played, so it helps recognize that starters have to carry a bigger load.
Net Rating - Team points per 100 possessions minus opponent points per 100 possessions while player is on the floor, per NBA.com.
Player (in order of total minutes played) - PER/WS48/VORP/Net Rating
Randle - 20.3/.173/2.1/+5.2
Rudy - 17.5/.184/1.1/+7.2
DDV - 13.7/.123/1.5/+8.1
Jaden - 14.0/.119/.7/+6.1
Ant - 22.5/.166/2.5/+4.6
Naz - 17.2/.134/1.5/+4.8
Conley - 9.2/.094/.1/+1.3
Clark - 9.7/.093/-0.1/+6.5
Bones - 14.2/.124/.4/+11.0
Joan - 18.7/.193/.1/+11.0
PER - Very much individual box-score driven and rewards volume more than efficiency. Doesn't really account for defense. This tends to reward higher usage offensive players and guys that get lots of counting stats.
WS/48 - Combines individual box-score stats with team performance; tends to reward efficiency as much as volume; tries to apportion team performance to individual players, so a great team defense for example tends to lift all boats (or weight them down if the defense is poor).
VORP - Value over Replacement Player. This extrapolates from box score stats and takes into account actual minutes played, so it helps recognize that starters have to carry a bigger load.
Net Rating - Team points per 100 possessions minus opponent points per 100 possessions while player is on the floor, per NBA.com.
Player (in order of total minutes played) - PER/WS48/VORP/Net Rating
Randle - 20.3/.173/2.1/+5.2
Rudy - 17.5/.184/1.1/+7.2
DDV - 13.7/.123/1.5/+8.1
Jaden - 14.0/.119/.7/+6.1
Ant - 22.5/.166/2.5/+4.6
Naz - 17.2/.134/1.5/+4.8
Conley - 9.2/.094/.1/+1.3
Clark - 9.7/.093/-0.1/+6.5
Bones - 14.2/.124/.4/+11.0
Joan - 18.7/.193/.1/+11.0
Re: Individual Stats Tracker 2025-26 Season
I'm not going to go back and re-read all the preseason threads, but I'm pretty sure most of us predicted Bones and Joan would lead the team in net rating, and Ant would be 9th (only ahead of Conley).Q-is-here wrote: ↑Sun Feb 01, 2026 12:39 pm Here is the 50-game update.
PER - Very much individual box-score driven and rewards volume more than efficiency. Doesn't really account for defense. This tends to reward higher usage offensive players and guys that get lots of counting stats.
WS/48 - Combines individual box-score stats with team performance; tends to reward efficiency as much as volume; tries to apportion team performance to individual players, so a great team defense for example tends to lift all boats (or weight them down if the defense is poor).
VORP - Value over Replacement Player. This extrapolates from box score stats and takes into account actual minutes played, so it helps recognize that starters have to carry a bigger load.
Net Rating - Team points per 100 possessions minus opponent points per 100 possessions while player is on the floor, per NBA.com.
Player (in order of total minutes played) - PER/WS48/VORP/Net Rating
Randle - 20.3/.173/2.1/+5.2
Rudy - 17.5/.184/1.1/+7.2
DDV - 13.7/.123/1.5/+8.1
Jaden - 14.0/.119/.7/+6.1
Ant - 22.5/.166/2.5/+4.6
Naz - 17.2/.134/1.5/+4.8
Conley - 9.2/.094/.1/+1.3
Clark - 9.7/.093/-0.1/+6.5
Bones - 14.2/.124/.4/+11.0
Joan - 18.7/.193/.1/+11.0
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Re: Individual Stats Tracker 2025-26 Season
Solid month for Ant in the net rating bumping it up from +2.8 to +4.6Q-is-here wrote: ↑Sun Feb 01, 2026 12:39 pm Here is the 50-game update.
PER - Very much individual box-score driven and rewards volume more than efficiency. Doesn't really account for defense. This tends to reward higher usage offensive players and guys that get lots of counting stats.
WS/48 - Combines individual box-score stats with team performance; tends to reward efficiency as much as volume; tries to apportion team performance to individual players, so a great team defense for example tends to lift all boats (or weight them down if the defense is poor).
VORP - Value over Replacement Player. This extrapolates from box score stats and takes into account actual minutes played, so it helps recognize that starters have to carry a bigger load.
Net Rating - Team points per 100 possessions minus opponent points per 100 possessions while player is on the floor, per NBA.com.
Player (in order of total minutes played) - PER/WS48/VORP/Net Rating
Randle - 20.3/.173/2.1/+5.2
Rudy - 17.5/.184/1.1/+7.2
DDV - 13.7/.123/1.5/+8.1
Jaden - 14.0/.119/.7/+6.1
Ant - 22.5/.166/2.5/+4.6
Naz - 17.2/.134/1.5/+4.8
Conley - 9.2/.094/.1/+1.3
Clark - 9.7/.093/-0.1/+6.5
Bones - 14.2/.124/.4/+11.0
Joan - 18.7/.193/.1/+11.0
Re: Individual Stats Tracker 2025-26 Season
Over the past 15 games he has the best Net Rating among the starters.rapsuperstar31 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 01, 2026 2:32 pmSolid month for Ant in the net rating bumping it up from +2.8 to +4.6Q-is-here wrote: ↑Sun Feb 01, 2026 12:39 pm Here is the 50-game update.
PER - Very much individual box-score driven and rewards volume more than efficiency. Doesn't really account for defense. This tends to reward higher usage offensive players and guys that get lots of counting stats.
WS/48 - Combines individual box-score stats with team performance; tends to reward efficiency as much as volume; tries to apportion team performance to individual players, so a great team defense for example tends to lift all boats (or weight them down if the defense is poor).
VORP - Value over Replacement Player. This extrapolates from box score stats and takes into account actual minutes played, so it helps recognize that starters have to carry a bigger load.
Net Rating - Team points per 100 possessions minus opponent points per 100 possessions while player is on the floor, per NBA.com.
Player (in order of total minutes played) - PER/WS48/VORP/Net Rating
Randle - 20.3/.173/2.1/+5.2
Rudy - 17.5/.184/1.1/+7.2
DDV - 13.7/.123/1.5/+8.1
Jaden - 14.0/.119/.7/+6.1
Ant - 22.5/.166/2.5/+4.6
Naz - 17.2/.134/1.5/+4.8
Conley - 9.2/.094/.1/+1.3
Clark - 9.7/.093/-0.1/+6.5
Bones - 14.2/.124/.4/+11.0
Joan - 18.7/.193/.1/+11.0
Re: Individual Stats Tracker 2025-26 Season
Pretty small sample size for those two guys, but it's certainly better than being negative!FNG wrote: ↑Sun Feb 01, 2026 1:18 pmI'm not going to go back and re-read all the preseason threads, but I'm pretty sure most of us predicted Bones and Joan would lead the team in net rating, and Ant would be 9th (only ahead of Conley).Q-is-here wrote: ↑Sun Feb 01, 2026 12:39 pm Here is the 50-game update.
PER - Very much individual box-score driven and rewards volume more than efficiency. Doesn't really account for defense. This tends to reward higher usage offensive players and guys that get lots of counting stats.
WS/48 - Combines individual box-score stats with team performance; tends to reward efficiency as much as volume; tries to apportion team performance to individual players, so a great team defense for example tends to lift all boats (or weight them down if the defense is poor).
VORP - Value over Replacement Player. This extrapolates from box score stats and takes into account actual minutes played, so it helps recognize that starters have to carry a bigger load.
Net Rating - Team points per 100 possessions minus opponent points per 100 possessions while player is on the floor, per NBA.com.
Player (in order of total minutes played) - PER/WS48/VORP/Net Rating
Randle - 20.3/.173/2.1/+5.2
Rudy - 17.5/.184/1.1/+7.2
DDV - 13.7/.123/1.5/+8.1
Jaden - 14.0/.119/.7/+6.1
Ant - 22.5/.166/2.5/+4.6
Naz - 17.2/.134/1.5/+4.8
Conley - 9.2/.094/.1/+1.3
Clark - 9.7/.093/-0.1/+6.5
Bones - 14.2/.124/.4/+11.0
Joan - 18.7/.193/.1/+11.0
Re: Individual Stats Tracker 2025-26 Season
Here is the 60-game update.
PER - Very much individual box-score driven and rewards volume more than efficiency. Doesn't really account for defense. This tends to reward higher usage offensive players and guys that get lots of counting stats.
WS/48 - Combines individual box-score stats with team performance; tends to reward efficiency as much as volume; tries to apportion team performance to individual players, so a great team defense for example tends to lift all boats (or weight them down if the defense is poor).
VORP - Value over Replacement Player. This extrapolates from box score stats and takes into account actual minutes played, so it helps recognize that starters have to carry a bigger load.
Net Rating - Team points per 100 possessions minus opponent points per 100 possessions while player is on the floor, per NBA.com.
Player (in order of total minutes played) - PER/WS48/VORP/Net Rating
Randle - 19.4/.158/2.0/+4.6
Jaden - 14.4/.121/1.0/+5.6
DDV - 13.7/.122/1.7/+8.1
Rudy - 17.7/.180/1.3/+7.1
Ant - 22.3/.155/3.0/+4.2
Naz - 16.8/.125/1.7/+4.0
Ayo - 12.6/.112/0.0/-7.5
Bones - 14.8/.133/.6/+6.0
PER - Very much individual box-score driven and rewards volume more than efficiency. Doesn't really account for defense. This tends to reward higher usage offensive players and guys that get lots of counting stats.
WS/48 - Combines individual box-score stats with team performance; tends to reward efficiency as much as volume; tries to apportion team performance to individual players, so a great team defense for example tends to lift all boats (or weight them down if the defense is poor).
VORP - Value over Replacement Player. This extrapolates from box score stats and takes into account actual minutes played, so it helps recognize that starters have to carry a bigger load.
Net Rating - Team points per 100 possessions minus opponent points per 100 possessions while player is on the floor, per NBA.com.
Player (in order of total minutes played) - PER/WS48/VORP/Net Rating
Randle - 19.4/.158/2.0/+4.6
Jaden - 14.4/.121/1.0/+5.6
DDV - 13.7/.122/1.7/+8.1
Rudy - 17.7/.180/1.3/+7.1
Ant - 22.3/.155/3.0/+4.2
Naz - 16.8/.125/1.7/+4.0
Ayo - 12.6/.112/0.0/-7.5
Bones - 14.8/.133/.6/+6.0
Re: Individual Stats Tracker 2025-26 Season
Quick summary:
- Ant and Jaden having career years in a couple of statistical categories.
- Randle's numbers going in the wrong direction.
- Ayo with the worst net rating, albeit his Wolves sample size is small. Hopefully last night begins a trend.
- Bones quietly having a career year in terms of playing winning basketball. One area he's been really strong in is keeping his TOs down. He's been a safe pair of hands so far.
- DDV and Rudy just continuing to play rock solid basketball. We're getting great value from them considering their salaries. We saw what happens to the defense when Rudy doesn't play. He is keeping us in the top 10 practically by himself.
- Ant and Jaden having career years in a couple of statistical categories.
- Randle's numbers going in the wrong direction.
- Ayo with the worst net rating, albeit his Wolves sample size is small. Hopefully last night begins a trend.
- Bones quietly having a career year in terms of playing winning basketball. One area he's been really strong in is keeping his TOs down. He's been a safe pair of hands so far.
- DDV and Rudy just continuing to play rock solid basketball. We're getting great value from them considering their salaries. We saw what happens to the defense when Rudy doesn't play. He is keeping us in the top 10 practically by himself.
Re: Individual Stats Tracker 2025-26 Season
Thanks for this, Q...terrific feature of this board. So interesting how different players rank differently depending on the measure.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Fri Feb 27, 2026 7:29 am Quick summary:
- Ant and Jaden having career years in a couple of statistical categories.
- Randle's numbers going in the wrong direction.
- Ayo with the worst net rating, albeit his Wolves sample size is small. Hopefully last night begins a trend.
- Bones quietly having a career year in terms of playing winning basketball. One area he's been really strong in is keeping his TOs down. He's been a safe pair of hands so far.
- DDV and Rudy just continuing to play rock solid basketball. We're getting great value from them considering their salaries. We saw what happens to the defense when Rudy doesn't play. He is keeping us in the top 10 practically by himself.
I continue to marvel at Donte...the game may have been too late for you last night, but he was really fun to watch. He's added some Clark-like disruption to his defensive game...he was credited with only 2 steals last night, but there were several times his activity blew up Clipper offensive sets. His activity level is such a contrast to that of Ju's and Ant's. We get down on him sometimes when his shot is off...he can be streaky. But he is not streaky at all on a seasonal basis...this is the 4th consecutive season in which his 3-point percentage has been within 1 percentage point of 40%, on high volume. It's no surprise that he leads the team in both net rating and on/off. Such a valuable player for us.
Yes, Ju's numbers are trending down, and his defense remains spotty. But I'm not losing sight of his raw stats, which highlight how important he is to the team: first in assists, second in PPG, and second in rebounds. Plus something else that Jon K tweeted about yesterday: Ju ranks 4th in the Association in offensive on/off behind Ball, Joker and Murray...pretty good company to be associated with! It's so odd though to have two guys on the team who are so productive on offense (in totally different ways) but so ineffective generally on defense. Ant's disinterest and ineffectiveness in guarding Derrick Jones Jr. last night...a below average offensive player...kept the injured Clips in a game they didn't deserve to be in. We can't afford to have two unbalanced one-way players in the starting lineup, and since Ant isn't going anywhere, we can expect TC to deal Ju in the offseason.
Re: Individual Stats Tracker 2025-26 Season
FNG wrote: ↑Fri Feb 27, 2026 8:13 amThanks for this, Q...terrific feature of this board. So interesting how different players rank differently depending on the measure.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Fri Feb 27, 2026 7:29 am Quick summary:
- Ant and Jaden having career years in a couple of statistical categories.
- Randle's numbers going in the wrong direction.
- Ayo with the worst net rating, albeit his Wolves sample size is small. Hopefully last night begins a trend.
- Bones quietly having a career year in terms of playing winning basketball. One area he's been really strong in is keeping his TOs down. He's been a safe pair of hands so far.
- DDV and Rudy just continuing to play rock solid basketball. We're getting great value from them considering their salaries. We saw what happens to the defense when Rudy doesn't play. He is keeping us in the top 10 practically by himself.
I continue to marvel at Donte...the game may have been too late for you last night, but he was really fun to watch. He's added some Clark-like disruption to his defensive game...he was credited with only 2 steals last night, but there were several times his activity blew up Clipper offensive sets. His activity level is such a contrast to that of Ju's and Ant's. We get down on him sometimes when his shot is off...he can be streaky. But he is not streaky at all on a seasonal basis...this is the 4th consecutive season in which his 3-point percentage has been within 1 percentage point of 40%, on high volume. It's no surprise that he leads the team in both net rating and on/off. Such a valuable player for us.
Yes, Ju's numbers are trending down, and his defense remains spotty. But I'm not losing sight of his raw stats, which highlight how important he is to the team: first in assists, second in PPG, and second in rebounds. Plus something else that Jon K tweeted about yesterday: Ju ranks 4th in the Association in offensive on/off behind Ball, Joker and Murray...pretty good company to be associated with! It's so odd though to have two guys on the team who are so productive on offense (in totally different ways) but so ineffective generally on defense. Ant's disinterest and ineffectiveness in guarding Derrick Jones Jr. last night...a below average offensive player...kept the injured Clips in a game they didn't deserve to be in. We can't afford to have two unbalanced one-way players in the starting lineup, and since Ant isn't going anywhere, we can expect TC to deal Ju in the offseason.
Doesn't this mean Rudy has to go as well. The guy can't make a basket outside of 3 feet, and those have to be spoon fed to him. If the NBA had a more realistic way of scoring turnovers Rudy would have an additional 2-3 per game.