Introducing the latest NBA metric -- and its early findings
Briefly

Zach LaVine's outstanding performance, scoring 42 points in just 31 minutes, was juxtaposed against Joel Embiid's less favorable triple-double outcome. LaVine's game was celebrated as highly efficient, while fans debated the quality of Embiid's performance, which garnered mixed reviews. However, a new metric called Net Points, created by ESPN, provides a more in-depth analysis by evaluating every aspect of the game, including turnovers and shot difficulty. This metric revealed that Embiid's performance was actually detrimental to his team, further highlighting the box score's limitations.
According to the new NBA metric, Net Points, Joel Embiid's triple-double was worth minus-0.8, indicating a very 'so-so' performance despite his strong basic stats.
Net Points uses detailed play-by-play data to evaluate a player's performance, assigning credit and blame for each contribution to the team's success or failure.
Read at ESPN.com
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