Plus/Minus for the Wisconsin game

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Here are the +/- numbers for last night.
Please remember that this statistic is a TEAM statistic. It shows our points scored and allowed when each player was on the court. It is ideal for determining which lineups are successful and which lineups don't work. The additional information (the Adjustment) tells how much each player contributed to his raw +/-. So, the net +/- reflects who helped and hurt the team the most.

PlayerMinutesNU PtsWIS PtsRaw +/-AdjustmentNet +/-
Pete Nance316762+5-2.6+2.4
Chase Audige305862-4+8.7+4.7
Boo Buie336570-5-2.7-7.7
Robbie Beran213246-14+3.3-10.7
Ty Berry112024-4-5.6-9.6
Ryan Young2753521-0.6+0.4
Julian Roper274952-33.1+0.1
Ryan Greer173436-2+0-2.0
Casey Simmons1220-2.9-2.9

Digging into the details...
Collins finally gave Young and Nance extended playing time together. We outscored the Badgers 44-36 over 19 minutes of action when Nance and Young were on the court together.
When either was on the bench, the Badgers outscored us 46-32.
Another combination that has been successful is the backcourt of Ryan Greer with Boo Buie. I have described this in other threads, but there is a significant positive dynamic between those two, especially when they play with Ryan Young.
Young, Nance, Buie and Greer went off against the Badgers, scoring 18, allowing 13 in 5:23. The 13 points included the lucky Wisconsin 60 footer at the end of the first half. So, very encouraging results.
The lineup of Young, Nance, Audige, Buie and Berry had never played at all (another oddity) until last night. They went 11-11 in a single stretch, giving up the 60 footer.
 

Purple Pile Driver

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Here are the +/- numbers for last night.
Please remember that this statistic is a TEAM statistic. It shows our points scored and allowed when each player was on the court. It is ideal for determining which lineups are successful and which lineups don't work. The additional information (the Adjustment) tells how much each player contributed to his raw +/-. So, the net +/- reflects who helped and hurt the team the most.

PlayerMinutesNU PtsWIS PtsRaw +/-AdjustmentNet +/-
Pete Nance316762+5-2.6+2.4
Chase Audige305862-4+8.7+4.7
Boo Buie336570-5-2.7-7.7
Robbie Beran213246-14+3.3-10.7
Ty Berry112024-4-5.6-9.6
Ryan Young2753521-0.6+0.4
Julian Roper274952-33.1+0.1
Ryan Greer173436-2+0-2.0
Casey Simmons1220-2.9-2.9

Digging into the details...
Collins finally gave Young and Nance extended playing time together. We outscored the Badgers 44-36 over 19 minutes of action when Nance and Young were on the court together.
When either was on the bench, the Badgers outscored us 46-32.
Another combination that has been successful is the backcourt of Ryan Greer with Boo Buie. I have described this in other threads, but there is a significant positive dynamic between those two, especially when they play with Ryan Young.
Young, Nance, Buie and Greer went off against the Badgers, scoring 18, allowing 13 in 5:23. The 13 points included the lucky Wisconsin 60 footer at the end of the first half. So, very encouraging results.
The lineup of Young, Nance, Audige, Buie and Berry had never played at all (another oddity) until last night. They went 11-11 in a single stretch, giving up the 60 footer.
Where is MN?