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    Pop, the Mastermind superjames1992's Avatar
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    Gary Neal: -28

    Tony Parker: -27

    Manu Ginobili: -23

    Kawhi Leonard: -21

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    Cojo: +12

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    And Turnovers...

    Tony Parker: 5

    Gary Neal: 3

    Manu Ginobili: 3

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    blah

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    e^(i*pi) + 1 = 0 MannyIsGod's Avatar
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    No +/- is going to be bad when you lose by 20. How do you expect anyone to have a plus?

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    Spurs got blown out in a game where Wade score 10 points.. 10 points....

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    Yeah...generally that's what happens when you get killed and are losing by nearly 30 at the end of the game. That always though. Sometimes when you lose by 30 some of your players will have +35, +40, +45 stats. But, the point remains that it's normal to have bad +/- numbers when getting killed.

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    Pop rotations= -500

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    Pop, the Mastermind superjames1992's Avatar
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    I am aware. I was just pointing out some of the players that played really bad, like Tony, Manu, and Gary. Timmy played like horse manure, too, tbh.

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    I am aware. I was just pointing out some of the players that played really bad, like Tony, Manu, and Gary. Timmy played like horse manure, too, tbh.
    Your +/- stats aren't telling of a player's performance though, but for the whole lineup in the stretch of time they played. Manu was -23, Leonard was -21. You're basically implying that this means they both played ty games, when Leonard actually played really well.

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    Gino, Neal, and Tony were the main culprits, in that order. Kawhi just happened to be playing at the same time.

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