Interested to see Baynes ranked so low. He's clearly critical to the team's success.
I think a knock on Baynes in terms of his rating here is his only 16.1 minutes per game average. Limits his impact somewhat.
So everything being equal, the more minutes you play per game the higher your J Rating? What is the correlation?
Well, somewhat. Minutes per game will obviously limit the number of opportunities you have to contribute to positive outcomes. But it's not as simple as MPG=J Rating Number. For instance, look at how high (relatively) Robert Williams is considering his 8.8 minutes per game.