How is +/- computed?

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How is +/- computed? 

Post#1 » by Mezotarkus » Mon Apr 5, 2010 12:57 pm

I understand is principle how it works but Belinelli played 5 seconds and his +/- is +6. I did not see the game but I can't imagine the Warriors scored 6 points in 5 seconds.
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Re: How is +/- computed? 

Post#2 » by Volcano » Tue Apr 6, 2010 7:59 pm

Warriors were fouling immediately to prevent the Raptors from shooting a 3 at the end of the game. They fouled them 3 times and each time Beli was on the floor.
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Re: How is +/- computed? 

Post#3 » by Ripp » Wed Apr 7, 2010 1:49 pm

Things can get a bit funky with the Raps due to the defensive/offensive substitutions for roleplayers. This is why it makes more sense to look at +/- for extended periods of time, rather than short intervals.
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Re: How is +/- computed? 

Post#4 » by floppymoose » Sat May 1, 2010 10:10 am

There are two different kinds of +- popularly used. The nba.com flavor, and the 82games flavor.

The nba.com kind is your teams +- rate when you are on court. So on a very bad team, anyone who plays significant minutes will be negative. The 82games.com kind is a comparison of your team's +- rate when you are on the court, and when you are off, and presenting the difference in those for the given player. So a player could have a big positive +- on a bad team, as long as that team is a lot better when that player is on court.... even if "a lot better" is still losing, just not as badly.

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