30 Days, 30 Teams, 30 Facts: Washington Wizards

30 Days, 30 Teams, 30 Facts: Washington Wizards

This article is part of our 30 Days, 30 Teams, 30 Facts series.

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Day 30:

Washington Wizards

Stats are mostly from Cleaning the Glass, but also RotoWire, NBA.com and Basketball-Reference.

  1. Davis Bertans has made the seventh-most threes (200) in the league. He's also seventh in three-point percentage (42.4) and 16th in true shooting percentage (62.8).
  2. Bradley Beal has scored the third-most points (1,741) in the NBA.
  3. Bradley Beal is fifth in usage rate (34.4%).
  4. Bradley Beal is 10th in offensive box plus/minus (5.5).
  5. Isaac Bonga's 126.7 points per 100 shot attempts raks in the 94th percentile for forwards. He takes 57% of his shots at the rim -- in the 97th percentile for forwards.
  6. Rui Hachimura averages only 1.2 turnovers per 36 minutes.
  7. Rui Hachimura takes 19% of his shots from the long mid-range -- in the 96th percentile for players classified as bigs. He shoots 45% from that range, which ranks in the 70th percentile.
  8. 70% of Davis Bertans' shot attempts are non-corner threes -- in the 100th percentile for forwards.
  9. Thomas Bryant has shot 79% (116-of-146) at the rim, which ranks in the 93rd percentile for bigs.
  10. Ian Mahinmi is fouled on 21.4% of his shot attempts -- in the 95th percentile for bigs.
  11. Bradley Beal draws a non-shooting foul on 2.7% of team possessions, ranking in the 95th percentile for wing players.
  12. Gary Payton averages a combined 3.3 steals-plus-blocks per 36 minutes.
  13. Ian Mahinmi averages 3.4 combined blocks-plus-steals per 36 minutes.
  14. Davis Bertans has the highest point differential (+8.4) on the Wizards of everyone who has seen at least 400 minutes with the team.
  15. Isaiah Thomas has the lowest point differential (-7.6) on the Wizards of everyone who has seen at least 400 minutes for the team.
  16. 16 players have drawn a start for the Wizards this season. 20 players have seen at least 100 minutes for Washington.
  17. The Wizards add 8.7 points per 100 halfcourt plays with Bradley Beal on the court -- a difference that ranks in the 96th percentile. On the team, he's only behind Davis Bertans (+10.5, 98th percentile).
  18. Opponents score 7.6 fewer points per 100 halfcourt plays with Isaac Bonga on the court -- a difference that ranks in the 92nd percentile.
  19. Opponents score 8.1 more points per 100 halfcourt plays with Bradley Beal on the court -- a difference that ranks in the fourth percentile.
  20. Out of all Wizards lineups that have played 100+ possessions together, the best has a +9.2 net rating and contains Ish Smith, Bradley Beal, Troy Brown, Davis Bertans and Thomas Bryant. The worst is -27.4 and contains Ish Smith, Bradley Beal, Isaac Bonga, Rui Hachimura and Mo Wagner.
  21. Lineups with Bradley Beal at point guard have a -8.4 net rating.
  22. Washington has the sixth-worst point differential (-4.7) and the worst defense (116.2).
  23. At home against bottom-10 teams, the Wizards have the sixth-worst point differential (+0.1).
  24. Washington has the third-best spread differential on the second night of back-to-backs (+8.8).
  25. Washington has the fourth-worst point differential (-7.8) against opponents who are on the second night of a back-to-back.
  26. The Wizards shoot the fourth-most long mid-rangers (15.0% of team attempts) in the NBA.
  27. Washington shoots the second-fewest corner threes (6.2%) in the NBA.
  28. The Wizards are the third-most accurate three-point shooting team from the non-corner (37.1%).
  29. The Wizards are the sixth-most accurate team at the rim (65.4%).
  30. The Wizards allow the third-fewest corner threes (6.8%) in the league.

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