Game 3 Points Created San Antonio Spurs @ Philadelphia 76ers 114-105 WIN 2-1 AKA Having A Bench Helps A Lot! Game 3 of 82

Game 3 Points Created San Antonio Spurs @ Philadelphia 76ers 114-105 WIN 2-1  
1st Back-To-Back - Both Road Wins.
AKA Having A Bench Helps A Lot! Game 3 of 82

 
Photo Credit to the Spurs - https://www.nba.com/spurs/photos/photos-spurs-at-76ers-10-22

ESPN Box Scores were used for Points Created:
https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore/_/gameId/401468183
 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZR6nscbGQg NBA Video Highlights
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X99vnZSZ_Co Spurs Feed Video Highlights

Spurs Starters
Sochan .050 0.500 Only Played 10 Minutes
Johnson .484 15.500
Poeltl .759 20.500 Most Impactful Spurs Per Minute Pop pointed him out specifically on his play down the stretch.
Jones .450 13.500
Vassell .691 23.500 Most Impactful Spur Per Game against the Sixers. His mid-range shot helps to open up the floor. His chase defense skills are textbook Pop Defense. Long arms and an unrelenting motor. He doesn't always get the stop, but he's in the frame to try to negate the play.

Starters Points Created - Game
73.5

Spurs Bench
Roby .571 8.000
Collins .688 5.500
McDermott .563 13.500 Most Impactful Bench Player - Pop talked about McDermott giving the team needed bench scoring.
Bates-Diop .750 3.000
Dieng .423 5.500
Richardson .429 9.000
Primo .227 5.000 Getting minutes but that shot is still off.

Bench Points Created - Game
49.5

Spurs .513 123.000
Sixers .452 108.500

Sixers Starters
Tucker .190 5.500
Harris .389 14.000
Embiid 1.167 42.000 Seemed almost unstoppable, but alas, who got the W? And all those minutes later affected him, allowing Poeltl to steal some Offensive Rebounds and get a critical run out attacking layup to help seal the W.
Maxey .438 17.500
Harden .438 17.500 Sixers Backcourt played a combined 80 minutes but they didn't shoot well at all.

Starters Points Created - Game
96.5

Sixers Bench
-Niang .367 5.500
-House .147 2.500
-Harrell .222 2.000
-Thybulle -0.333 -1.000
-Melton .125 2.000

Bench Points Created - Game
11.0

All during the pregame, the NBA TV crew kept saying that for the Sixers, nothing short of Eastern Conference Finals, will be a failure. It's as if they said that with 4 great players in Maxey, Tucker, Harder, and Embiid, the last 2 being MVP level players, that they SHOULD get the Home Win.

NOPE. The Spurs did a great job of moving the ball and challenging all players not named Embiid. I am sure with the win, the Tankists are NOT HAPPY. 

Rating Scale for PC Effectiveness or Productivity Per Minute                                                    


Above .650 - Superstar category. Typically the Top 30 players reach this level of performance for the entire season.              

.550-.649 -All-Stars are in this range, or either just below or above it.                   

.450-.549 - Good players who are sometimes outstanding fall into this category.                

.350-.449 -Regulars. Solid players who are either starters or among a team's first seven or eight regulars.                        

.250-.349 -Poor. Players here are mostly rookies, or vets whose skills are declining. Could be solid at position defense. That EFFORT does not show up on a boxscore.                

Below .249 - Awful. Players in this category are living life on the edge. Most are soon traded or released or sent to the G-League.  

 

Ratings Scale for PC per Game Average                                                    

Typically, anyone who scores above 10 plays a lot of minutes and contributes meaningful stats for the team.                                                    


Frontline players typically provide a PC Game score above 18+.                       

All-Star players typically provide a PC Game score above 21+.         

Superstar players typically provide a PC Game score above 25+.    

 

 

 

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