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Zyphen said:+/- and per48 have a lot in common. They're a crap shoot that sometimes coincide with reality.
+/- and per48's have a LOT of basis in reality - when you are comparing similar things.
To equate the difference between a 37MPG guy and a 35MPG guy ... per48 is the best estimator of equality. It creates a benchmark and a baseline. It also has a large enough sample size (per minute) than comparing a 10MPG guy and a 37MPG guy.
Plus - just so we are on the same page - when I discuss +/-, I am discussing the player's efficiency against an opponent ... NOT the +/- of him being on the court. That's a pretty difficult stat to track. You have to track unit to unit, with only 1 player difference to see the true +/- effect.
You have to UNDERSTAND statistics in order to compare the correct numbers and sample sizes. But, to dismiss per48s because "you don't like them" is silly.
To show you what I mean:
Brand's Net +/-: 14.4Brand's Net +/-: +2.4
Medvedenko's Net +/-: 0Medvedenko's Net +/-: +106.5 (not a typo)
Mobley's Net +/-: 11.4
Mobley's Net +/- last year: -3.0
Mobley This Year: +1.0
Mobley Last Year: -1.4
Webber's Net +/- this year: +0.5
Webber's Net +/- in 2002-03 (pre-injury): +2.0
Webber's Net +/- When I talk about +/- it's:
THIS YEAR: -1.5
02-03: +9.8
When examining +/-, you can come up with absurd numbers if you are either ignorant or stupid. You cannot statistically compare a player that nets 10 minutes in 3 games to a player that plays 40 minutes in 30 games. It's an effort in futility to get any meaningful analysis. But, when the sample size grows the results are quite significant.
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