We all know about points, rebounds, assists, etc.
The counting stats get much of the glory in basketball. But how does your team perform when you’re on the floor?
That’s what net rating measures — the points per 100 possessions for your team versus your opponents. The more positive your number, the better your team is playing with you on the court. The more negative? Well, you get it.
Here are Minnesota’s updated individual numbers, with the offensive rating (points scored per 100 possessions), defensive rating (points allowed per 100 possessions) and net rating (offense and defense combined) through 15 games of the season, with the biggest takeaway from each:
Julius Randle: 125.4
Anthony Edwards: 123.6
Donte DiVincenzo: 120.8
Jaden McDaniels: 119.2
Mike Conley: 114.2
Rudy Gobert:

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