But this is one of the many ways that Pop's management of starter's minutes and games impacts not only their individual stats (so they don't stack up as well against some of their counterparts because they play less, etc. etc.) but the team stats as well. Had Pop left the first team or even the second team on the floor longer, the point differential would have been different and the points against would likely be lower than they were playing the third string for a good portion of the last quarter.
Again, it is a view to Pop's "larger view" or "longer view" that has to be taken into account when assessing these kinds of stats.

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