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Rk              Player  G  MP  PER  TS% eFG% ORB% DRB% TRB% AST% STL% BLK% TOV%
1      Sean Kilpatrick 20 630 26.1 .578 .515  3.4 11.5  7.4 18.6  3.1  0.0  9.6
2       Justin Jackson 20 542 29.1 .543 .551 14.2 16.6 15.4 15.9  4.2 14.6 15.4
3         Titus Rubles 20 529 17.0 .478 .403 10.1 17.7 13.8 15.4  3.1  4.3 16.5
4     Jermaine Sanders 20 439 16.6 .574 .554  7.2 10.4  8.8  9.4  1.6  1.8  6.6
5         Troy Caupain 20 402 16.6 .552 .495  2.5 13.1  7.7 21.6  3.2  0.3 17.5
6     Shaquille Thomas 20 450 14.5 .507 .445  6.0  9.1  7.5 10.6  2.9  1.3 14.1
7        Kevin Johnson 20 246 10.6 .451 .394  6.0  6.2  6.1 10.7  2.0  0.9 11.7
8          GeLawn Guyn 20 347  6.0 .419 .402  2.9  9.8  6.3  8.4  1.4  0.3 14.6
9    Jermaine Lawrence 15 258  9.2 .402 .382 10.1 12.2 11.1  8.4  1.7  4.4 17.8
10       David Nyarsuk 17 113 13.0 .674 .615 11.0 14.5 12.7  3.3  0.5  9.0 30.0
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Rk              Player USG% PProd  ORtg DRtg  OWS DWS  WS WS/40
1      Sean Kilpatrick 28.6   335 126.0 90.0  2.6 1.7 4.3  .275
2       Justin Jackson 23.6   233 111.0 77.8  1.2 2.1 3.2  .238
3         Titus Rubles 17.4   165 107.5 84.3  0.7 1.7 2.4  .180
4     Jermaine Sanders 13.9   124 133.1 93.0  1.1 1.0 2.2  .198
5         Troy Caupain 18.7   137 113.5 88.3  0.8 1.1 1.9  .188
6     Shaquille Thomas 17.6   135 109.2 90.8  0.6 1.2 1.8  .159
7        Kevin Johnson 21.2    80 103.0 94.0  0.2 0.6 0.8  .132
8          GeLawn Guyn 19.0    87  90.2 93.9 -0.1 0.8 0.7  .085
9    Jermaine Lawrence 18.7    68  88.1 90.0 -0.1 0.7 0.6  .092
10       David Nyarsuk 10.4    23 111.0 89.2  0.1 0.3 0.4  .151

Glossary
PER -- Player Efficiency Rating

TS% -- True Shooting Percentage; a measure of shooting effeciency that takes into account 2-point field goals, 3-point field goals, and free throws.

eFG% -- Effective Field Goal Percentage; this statistic adjusts for the fact that a 3-point field goal is worth one more point than a 2-point field goal.

ORB% -- Offensive Rebound Percentage; an estimate of the percentage of available offensive rebounds a player grabbed while he was on the floor.

DRB% -- Defensive Rebound Percentage; an estimate of the percentage of available defensive rebounds a player grabbed while he was on the floor.

TRB% -- Total Rebound Percentage; an estimate of the percentage of available rebounds a player grabbed while he was on the floor.

AST% -- Assist Percentage; an estimate of the percentage of teammate field goals a player assisted while he was on the floor.

STL% -- Steal Percentage; an estimate of the percentage of opponent possessions that end with a steal by the player while he was on the floor.

BLK% -- Block Percentage; an estimate of the percentage of opponent two-point field goal attempts blocked by the player while he was on the floor.

TOV% -- Turnover Percentage; an estimate of turnovers per 100 plays.

USG% -- Usage Percentage; an estimate of the percentage of team plays used by a player while he was on the floor.

PProd -- Points Produced; an estimate of the player's offensive points produced.

ORtg -- Offensive Rating; an estimate of points scored (for teams) or points produced (for players) per 100 possessions.

DRtg -- Defensive Rating; an estimate of points allowed per 100 possessions.

OWS -- Offensive Win Shares; an estimate of the number of wins contributed by a player due to his offense.

DWS -- Defensive Win Shares; an estimate of the number of wins contributed by a player due to his defense.

WS -- Win Shares; an estimate of the number of wins contributed by a player due to his offense and defense.

WS/40 -- Win Shares Per 40 Minutes; an estimate of the number of wins contributed by a player per 40 minutes (average is approximately .100).
 
14.2% Offensive rebound and 14.6% block is insane. Justin Jackson is going to be very difficult to replace.
NTS, JJ has certainly proved me wrong. Before the season started I didn't think he should be in starting line up. Now I can't envision being without him. He supplies a post presence both offensively and defensively. He erases a lot of defensive mistakes.
 
WS/40 -- Win Shares Per 40 Minutes; an estimate of the number of wins contributed by a player per 40 minutes (average is approximately .100).

1) SK
2) Jackson
3) Sanders
4) Caupain
5) Rubles

WS -- Win Shares; an estimate of the number of wins contributed by a player due to his offense and defense.

1) Kilpatrick
2) Jackson
3) Rubles
4) Sanders
5) Caupain

DWS -- Defensive Win Shares; an estimate of the number of wins contributed by a player due to his defense.

1) Jackson
2) Kilpatrick
2A) Rubles
4) Thomas
5) Caupain (Sanders just behind)

Interesting when you see the names in terms of wins. You get a top 6 of SK, JJ, TRub, Sanders, Caupain and Thomas.
 
WS/40 -- Win Shares Per 40 Minutes; an estimate of the number of wins contributed by a player per 40 minutes (average is approximately .100).

1) SK
2) Jackson
3) Sanders
4) Caupain
5) Rubles

WS -- Win Shares; an estimate of the number of wins contributed by a player due to his offense and defense.

1) Kilpatrick
2) Jackson
3) Rubles
4) Sanders
5) Caupain

DWS -- Defensive Win Shares; an estimate of the number of wins contributed by a player due to his defense.

1) Jackson
2) Kilpatrick
2A) Rubles
4) Thomas
5) Caupain (Sanders just behind)

Interesting when you see the names in terms of wins. You get a top 6 of SK, JJ, TRub, Sanders, Caupain and Thomas.

All 3 of those look like great lineups.(meaning PUT CAUPAIN IN) way better producer than GG.
 
Interesting when you see the names in terms of wins. You get a top 6 of SK, JJ, TRub, Sanders, Caupain and Thomas.

Some fans are leery of advanced stats because they don't quite understand them or trust how they are calculated, but when you look at the wins share list it makes complete sense. The stats bare out what your eyes tell you. Those are the 6 best players and the best rotation.
 
Some fans are leery of advanced stats because they don't quite understand them or trust how they are calculated, but when you look at the wins share list it makes complete sense. The stats bare out what your eyes tell you. Those are the 6 best players and the best rotation.

Those numbers aren't surprising at all. I posted it a week or so ago, but the two highest +/- per 40 minutes are Caupain and Sanders. You see what Mick is doing a lot in the NBA, when you stagger playing your best players so there isn't a drop off. Bringing Caupain and Sanders off the bench helps much more than bringing Guyn in off the bench.
 
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