This article is part of our 30 Days, 30 Teams, 30 Facts series.
The NBA isn't back, but there will be a H-O-R-S-E competition. So...
Day 30:
Washington Wizards
Stats are mostly from Cleaning the Glass, but also RotoWire, NBA.com and Basketball-Reference.
- 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).
- Bradley Beal has scored the third-most points (1,741) in the NBA.
- Bradley Beal is fifth in usage rate (34.4%).
- Bradley Beal is 10th in offensive box plus/minus (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.
- Rui Hachimura averages only 1.2 turnovers per 36 minutes.
- 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.
- 70% of Davis Bertans' shot attempts are non-corner threes -- in the 100th percentile for forwards.
- Thomas Bryant has shot 79% (116-of-146) at the rim, which ranks in the 93rd percentile for bigs.
- Ian Mahinmi is fouled on 21.4% of his shot attempts -- in the 95th percentile for bigs.
- Bradley Beal draws a non-shooting foul on 2.7% of team possessions, ranking in the 95th percentile for wing players.
- Gary Payton averages a combined 3.3 steals-plus-blocks per 36 minutes.
- Ian Mahinmi averages 3.4 combined blocks-plus-steals per 36 minutes.
- Davis Bertans has the highest point differential (+8.4) on the Wizards of everyone who has seen at least 400 minutes with the team.
- 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 players have drawn a start for the Wizards this season. 20 players have seen at least 100 minutes for Washington.
- 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).
- Opponents score 7.6 fewer points per 100 halfcourt plays with Isaac Bonga on the court -- a difference that ranks in the 92nd percentile.
- Opponents score 8.1 more points per 100 halfcourt plays with Bradley Beal on the court -- a difference that ranks in the fourth percentile.
- 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.
- Lineups with Bradley Beal at point guard have a -8.4 net rating.
- Washington has the sixth-worst point differential (-4.7) and the worst defense (116.2).
- At home against bottom-10 teams, the Wizards have the sixth-worst point differential (+0.1).
- Washington has the third-best spread differential on the second night of back-to-backs (+8.8).
- Washington has the fourth-worst point differential (-7.8) against opponents who are on the second night of a back-to-back.
- The Wizards shoot the fourth-most long mid-rangers (15.0% of team attempts) in the NBA.
- Washington shoots the second-fewest corner threes (6.2%) in the NBA.
- The Wizards are the third-most accurate three-point shooting team from the non-corner (37.1%).
- The Wizards are the sixth-most accurate team at the rim (65.4%).
- The Wizards allow the third-fewest corner threes (6.8%) in the league.