With the NBA on hiatus for at least 30 days, I'll be coping by posting an article every day with 30 random/interesting facts from each of the 30 teams. Hopefully, the season will resume when I hit publish on the Wizards' article.
Day 27:
San Antonio Spurs
Stats are mostly from Cleaning the Glass, but also RotoWire, NBA.com and Basketball-Reference.
- DeMar DeRozan has the second-most made two-pointers (495) in the NBA.
- Dejounte Murray ranks second in the NBA in steal percentage (3.3).
- LaMarcus Aldridge ranks eighth in blocks per game (1.6).
- Derrick White's 119.9 points per 100 shot attempts ranks in the 90th percentile for combo guards.
- Per 36 minutes, Jakob Poeltl averages 11.4 points, 11.6 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 3.1 blocks and 1.1 steals.
- DeMar DeRozan scores 72% of his baskets unassisted, ranking in the 100th percentile for forwards for that measure of iso scoring.
- The Spurs have four players who are in the 90th+ percentile for their position in mid-range shot attempts: DeMar DeRozan (65%), LaMarcus Aldridge (57%), Rudy Gay (44%) and Dejounte Murray (46%).
- Bryn Forbes has just 44 shot attempts at the rim this season.
- DeMar DeRozan shoots 71% at the rim -- in the 91st percentile for forwards.
- DeMar DeRozan and Derrick White are both in the 94th+ percentile for their respective position in drawing shooting fouls. DeRozan draws one on 17.9% of shots, while White draws one on 15.6% of shots. DeRozan also draws a non-shooting foul on 2.0% of team plays, which ranks in the 93rd percentile.
- Patty Mills has the best point differential on the Spurs (+11.3).
- Bryn Forbes has the worst point differential on the Spurs (-10.7).
- DeMar DeRozan and LaMarcus Aldridge both have negative point differentials. DeRozan is -5.0 and Aldridge is -5.2.
- The Spurs score an extra 3.0 points per 100 halfcourt plays with Trey Lyles on the court -- the highest mark on the team of anyone that's seen at least 200 minutes.
- The Spurs score an extra 6.4 points per 100 misses through putbacks with Jakob Poeltl on the court -- a difference that ranks in the 93rd percentile.
- San Antonio runs 3.9% fewer transition opportunities with LaMarcus Aldridge on the court -- a difference that ranks in the second percentile.
- Opponents shoot 3.9% more long mid-rangers with LaMarcus Aldridge on the court -- a difference that ranks in the 100th percentile in terms of forcing that shot.
- Opponents score an extra 7.4 points per 100 misses through putbacks with DeMar DeRozan on the court -- a difference that ranks in the fourth percentile.
- Out of all Spurs lineups that have seen 100+ possessions together, the best has a +13.5 net rating and contains Patty Mills, Derrick White, Lonnie Walker, Rudy Gay and Jakob Poeltl. The worst is -2.8 and replaces Walker with DeMar DeRozan.
- The Spurs have a -6.4 net rating with both Jakob Poeltl and LaMarcus Aldridge on the court.
- The Spurs have a +14.0 net rating with both Jakob Poeltl and Trey Lyles on the court.
- San Antonio has a -12.4 net rating with Trey Lyles at center.
- The Spurs have the seventh-worst spread differential (-1.2) in the NBA.
- On the road against top-10 teams, the Spurs have the seventh-best point differential (-2.1).
- The Spurs have the third-best offense (116.3) on the second nights of back-to-backs.
- San Antonio has the worst spread differential (-9.4) against opponents who are on the second night of a back-to-back.
- San Antonio commits the fewest turnovers (12.1%) in the NBA but is the worst offensive rebounding (21.3%) team.
- The Spurs take the most mid-range jumpers (41.7% of team attempts) in the league and have the worst shot profile in the NBA (51.0 location eFG%). However, they're the second-most accurate team from the mid-range (43.9%).
- The Spurs allow opponents to shoot the fifth-best percentage from three (38.2%).
- San Antonio is the most efficient team in transition (130.3 points per play) in the NBA.