In professional basketball, a key statistic measures a team’s point differential per 100 possessions. It essentially quantifies how much better or worse a team performs than its opponents on offense and defense. A positive value indicates a team outscores its opponents, while a negative value signifies the opposite. For instance, a team with a +5.0 value scores 5 more points than it allows per 100 possessions.
This metric provides a robust measure of a team’s overall efficiency and is a strong predictor of success. Teams with high values are generally contenders, demonstrating their ability to consistently outplay opponents. It also allows for comparison of teams across different eras, normalizing for pace of play. Historically, teams with elite values have typically advanced deep into the playoffs and have a higher likelihood of winning championships.