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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord
It's not so much a stat -- it's just a running score of how the team did when the player was on the floor.
For instance:
'11-12 Miami Heat with James on the floor: ahead by 474 points
'11-12 Miami Heat without James on the floor: outscored by 80 points
'10-11 Miami Heat with James on the floor: ahead by 619 points
'10-11 Miami Heat without James on the floor: Outscored by 4 points
'09-10 Cavs with James on the floor: ahead by 650 points
'09-10 Cavs without James on the floor: Outscored by 117 points
'08-09 Cavs with James on the floor: ahead by 871 points
'08-09 Cavs without James on the floor: Outscored by 142 points
So, over the last four years...
When James is on the court... his team wins by 2,614 points.
When James isn't on the court ... his team loses by 343 points.
That simply tells me he's more valuable to his team than any other player.
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http://www.nba.com/playoffs/2012/fin...ls=st&g=2&t=bs
Last night Derek Fisher was terrible. He couldnt hit open shots, had no assists, 1 rebound and was no factor on defense except for maybe 1 or 2 plays. He was +13. Kevin Durant was Kevin Durant and he was a -9.