Pantone287
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Interesting post from DBR (emphasis added:
That's pretty surprising. I'm not sure what to think about that.
For the 14 conference games (not counting Clemson - anything that happened there does not count against Oak), Duke is +4.3 per 40 minutes with Oak in the game, and +12.6 per 40 with him on the bench. Sounds like a pretty dramatic confirmation of point made in the linked article. However, almost all of that difference came in the three losses. In 11 conference wins (not counting Clemson), Duke is +10.0 per 40 with Oak in the game and +11.3 per 40 with Oak on the bench. In the three losses, Duke is -10.7 per 40 with Oak in the game and +20.5 with him on the bench. But he sat for only 15 min total in the three games, so that's a pretty small sample size.
That's pretty surprising. I'm not sure what to think about that.