
Offensive and defensive ratings (points per possession x 100) for each individual player as of 1/15/2019. For reference the farther right on the x-axis and lower on the y-axis, the better.
These are using estimated point per possession for each player while they are on the court. The size of the dot is proportional to their % usage each possession. This is a decent way for determining their defensive and offensive contribution or efficiency while they are on the court.
I will just point out that Haliburton has one of highest offensive ratings in the country right now. The other thing I found interesting is Wigginton's rating, but in the context of returning from an injury- it is too early to draw sweeping conclusions.
Lastly, using this to compare players has its flaws so do not interpret this as simplistically as X player should be playing over Y player. A player's usage and how much they play within different lineups is important context when interpreting these values. Also realize, for some players the sample size is quite small.
p.s.
Offensive ratings: you want the largest rating
Defensive ratings: you want the smallest rating
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