SalmonsSuperfan wrote:Isn't that what BPM is though? Plus/minus with some adjustments? I posted about it a couple weeks ago, I don't think it's a great stat, I'm also not paying too much credence to +/- in general. Too many factors at play. Defensive stats in basketball are hard in general...I might actually be thinking about "real plus minus" but I don't think that's used anymore.
Although I think this is a pretty good post about its potential usefulness:
https://www.reddit.com/r/nbadiscussion/comments/cvoiq9/basketball_stat_box_plusminus_bpm/
BPM doesn't actually use +/- it uses some weird formula to create estimates.
What was that website that showed the on/off stats of various lineups? I'll take a look but can't remember what it's called. I'm definitely dubious that every other center is producing better outcomes though.
I'm getting numbers from basketball-reference, look at the play-by-play section and click on "on-off" which is the number that weighs outcome when on the court vs when off the court
Only including rotation players in guys worse:
2025:
Vuc -2 (Pat, Ayo, Coby, Terry worse)
Collins +6.6
Smith +.04
2024:
Vuc -6.3 (2nd worst behind Craig)
Drummond +3.4
Terry/Sanogo much higher but barely played
2023:
Vuc -8.1 (2nd worst behind Pat)
Drummond 2.1
Bradley much higher but barely played
2022:
Vuc -3.7 (3rd worst behind Ayo/Pat)
Bradley 9.5
Simonovic / Tristan Thompson both much higher but barely played
Of this years, he's consistently been among our worst rotation players in how well we play with him on the court. Pat (whom everyone universally accepts as awful) is the only guy whom has been a consistent terrible outlier in this over that same time span. On/Off numbers are always dicey for a lot of different reasons, but the gap between Vuc and literally any other center we put on the floor is pretty jarring regardless of who the center is, over a 4 year span.
I don't want to put time and effort into coming up with an accurate per minute weight gap, but eyeballing it, I'd guess it's something like a 10 points per 48 minute negative differential when Vuc plays vs any other center plays over the past four years. This isn't all causality at all, I don't think the actual gap is entirely Vuc and there are other factors at play, but the number is so huge and consistent that its pretty eyepopping.
I will say 2025 is his best year here too, even though there is a huge gap with Collins, I think that's partially due to the whole team doing better after the trade deadline.