Richard Hamilton
Detroit Pistons
2005-2006 NBA Season
Player Stats |
5-Man Units |
By Position |
On/Off Court |
Clutch Play
Top Five-Man Floor Units
# |
Unit |
Min |
Off |
Def |
+/- |
W |
L |
Win% |
1 |
Billups-Hamilton-Prince-R.Wallace-B.Wallace |
379 |
718 |
689 |
+29 |
7 |
11 |
38.8 |
2 |
Billups-Hamilton-Prince-McDyess-B.Wallace |
78 |
159 |
114 |
+45 |
10 |
4 |
71.4 |
3 |
Billups-Hamilton-Prince-McDyess-R.Wallace |
54 |
116 |
109 |
+7 |
7 |
6 |
53.8 |
4 |
Hunter-Hamilton-Prince-McDyess-B.Wallace |
42 |
78 |
82 |
-4 |
5 |
6 |
45.4 |
5 |
Hunter-Hamilton-Prince-McDyess-R.Wallace |
22 |
40 |
44 |
-4 |
2 |
4 |
33.3 |
Top Five-Man Floor Units, Details
# |
Unit |
eFG |
eFGA |
FTA |
Close |
dClose |
Reb |
T/O |
1 |
Billups-Hamilton-Prince-R.Wallace-B.Wallace |
.498 |
.496 |
+62 |
32% |
45% |
96% |
+2% |
2 |
Billups-Hamilton-Prince-McDyess-B.Wallace |
.500 |
.412 |
+11 |
23% |
36% |
109% |
+9% |
3 |
Billups-Hamilton-Prince-McDyess-R.Wallace |
.438 |
.547 |
+7 |
31% |
39% |
105% |
+7% |
4 |
Hunter-Hamilton-Prince-McDyess-B.Wallace |
.435 |
.508 |
+4 |
26% |
48% |
103% |
-3% |
5 |
Hunter-Hamilton-Prince-McDyess-R.Wallace |
.486 |
.500 |
-1 |
43% |
47% |
94% |
-2% |
Legend:
- Min = the total minutes the unit was on the floor.
- Off = the points scored by the unit.
- Def = the points allowed by the unit.
- +/- = the team net points for the unit.
- W = number of games a unit outscored its opponents while on the court.
- L = number of games a unit was outscored by its opponents while on the court.
- Win% = the winning percentage for the unit based on Wins versus Losses.
- eFG = the effective shooting percentage, adjusted for the value of 3-point shots.
- eFGA = the effective shooting percentage allowed to opponents.
- FTA = net free throw attempts.
- Close = the percentage of shots taken from close range.
- dClose = the percentage of opponents' shots taken from close range.
- Reb = the rebound percentage for the unit, based on chances.
- T/O = the net turnover percentage for the unit based on opponent turnovers minus unit turnovers.
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