Of course I'm referring to you. You are the one that said I was (paraphrase) conveniently leaving out his defensive rating. I omitted it as it clearly gave false indicators as to who great defensive players are. If you sort just on conference games, do you know who is #1 in that stat? Tre King. I'm probably one of the biggest Tre King fans on this board but any stat that indicates he's the best defender in the league is preposterous, the same with one that puts Jones in the top 5.
My point was if you look at Torvik with an objective eye, Bob stands out as the WORST player getting significant minutes in the conference. I did another sort with most of the statistically relevant categories (no 3 point shooting obviously) from the conference, only using conference games. His PRPG is the 2nd worst in the conference (by far worst on the team), his DPRPG is 10th worst (bottom 20% and worst on the team), BPM (box +/-) is by far the worst in the leage (and worst on the team by 9!), OBPM is easily worst in the league, DBPM is 11th worst, ORTG by far the worst in the league, EFG worst in the league, TS is by far worst in the league, TO's 7th worst in the league (3rd worst among big men), FT% 3rd worst in the league, close 2 % is 14th worst (4th among non guards, worst for centers), overall 2% is 7th worst (worst among big men). Basically the only categories Bob is DEAD LAST in or bottom 20% of the league that matter? Rebounds, steals, and blocks.
So this time you mention the +/- stat. I have no idea what you are looking at as Torvik has Bob DEAD LAST in conference BPM (+/-) and by a wide margin. Again, if you don't believe me just click on the link below, I have it sorted for you. The only reason I keep on this is because people (like you) keep trying to pretend like Bob isn't a substandard Big 12 player. And not just substandard but statiscally and consistently the worst player for anyone getting 8+ minutes a game (20% of available minutes).