Plus/Minus Stats from the Texas Tech Game

Plus minus copyCome back for the Cal State Northridge game preview on Saturday morning.

Courtesy of Rich, here are the plus/minus stats from last night:

Matthew Bryan-Amaning: +7
Venoy Overton: +3
Clarence Trent: +3
Elston Turner: +2
Scott Suggs: +1
Quincy Pondexter: -2
Justin Holiday: -2
Tyreese Breshers: -7
Abdul Gaddy: -9
Isaiah Thomas: -10

Darnell Gant: -17

And, more from Rich on the lineup combinations that were most effective:

In the Montana game, one rotation (Overton, Thomas, Pondexter, Turner, MBA) was much more successful than all the others, posting a plus/minus of +16.  Guess who the starters were for Texas Tech?

Not only did they start, but the coaches played that combination seven different times in the game.  Six of those seven turns resulted in a positive +/- for a cumulative +11.  There were 19 combinations used.  Besides the starters, only three others resulted in a positive +/-.  The group of Overton, Pondexter, Turner, Holiday, and Trent resulted in a +5.  Gaddy, Thomas, Pondexter, Turner, MBA was +2. Overton, Turner, Suggs, MBA, Gant was +1.

Thanks to Rich for providing these!

And, thanks for coming…

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  1. Jeff’s avatar

    I missed some of the game. How did Gant get such a low rating? He was a force on the boards for a while????

    Thanks for all your work.

  2. Gersen’s avatar

    Now what is the formula where Gant is -17. I thought he was very assertive. 7 points and 9 rebounds, I take that everyday.

  3. howitzer’s avatar

    For some reason I just crave stats and that one (plus/minus) is near holy grail status. Don’t know why.

    I will comment that Brashers minus 7 is without merit due to the technical, ensueing free throws and possessions. All of which were questionable.

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