By. Kyle Wagner. Published April 7, 2014. Just ahead of playoffs season, ESPN today announced a new stat for the NBA called "Real Plus-Minus." It's envisioned as furthering the idea of traditional
Plus-minus qualifies how you're performing across all 85 feet of the floor—not just the 22 feet around your opponent's basket. Let's take a look at the box score from a recent boys basketball state playoff game. Team A below lost by a dozen, despite a respectable 16-point effort from Andrew Abraham in 26 minutes.
"Box Plus/Minus, Version 2.0 (BPM) is a basketball box score-based metric that estimates a basketball player's contribution to the team when that player is on the court.
Bringing you the stats that matter most in a visual and interactive format. The home of Estimated Plus-Minus (EPM).
Plus minus in basketball is a reflection of how the team does when a certain player is on the court. If Player A has a plus/minus of +10, that means the team outscored the opponent by 10 while he was on the court. Top 10 NBA All-Time Points Leaders. 1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38,387) Kareem played for two teams during his lengthy NBA career
The biggest advantage of adjusted plus-minus ratings is one of the closest we can come to an unbiased measure of a player's effectiveness. CONS: (1) Adjusted plus-minus ratings have high variance and can change pretty dramatically. The regression tries to find a constant value for a player, but this does not control for out-of-sample lineup
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