No, I think all stats matter, they are future indicators.We lost. Only stat that matters.
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No, I think all stats matter, they are future indicators.We lost. Only stat that matters.
Offensive efficiency rating 107.5 (8th best)
Defensive efficiency rating 101 (4th best)
Point differential +4.7 (6th best)
Gordon Hayward continues to have a big season for the Jazz. Hayward averaged a hair under 30 PPG for a Jazz team that went 3-1 last week and has won five of its last six games. Hayward was the only Utah player who had a better plus-minus than the team's overall scoring margin. Utah was outscored by 14 without Hayward on the floor and was plus-48 with him on the floor.
I'm surprised that Davis is the blocks leader. I would have bet it would be whiteside.Gobert leads the league in FG % at .644%
Hayward has moved up to 16th in PPG at 23.1ppg
Hill is tied for 5th in 3pt% at .456%
Gobert is #2 in the league in BPG at 2.7bpg. He is .11 off the leader Davis
Hill and Hayward are 17th and 18th in the league in FT%
Jazz are #1 in Opponents ppg at 95.5. 1.2 ppg better than #2
Jazz are #2 in Opponenets FG% at 46.6% They are .11% of the leader the Bucks
Jazz are 6th in points differential at +4.9
Jazz are tied for 5th in TOs per game at 11.9
Gobert leads the league in FG % at .644%
Hill is tied for 5th in 3pt% at .456%
Jazz are tied for 5th in TOs per game at 11.9
Rudy gobert has overtaken hill as the leader in offensive efficiency. What warped reality are we living in?
He's number 2 in defensive efficiency btw
In its simplest terms, PIE shows what % of game events did that player or team achieve. The stats being analyzed are your traditional basketball statistics (PTS, REB, AST, TOV, etc..)