Also, according to NBA.com, Eddie is +66, and Tony is +60, despite Tony playing more minutes. Link. Doesn't that contradict your sarcastic retort?
Not really. TA's on court is +7.0 and House's is +5.7. All your statistic means is that Eddie has played more minutes or more minutes with better lineups. Or perhaps he played in a blowout when TA didn't. Anyway I was thinking about these numbers because as "I suspect you know" totals are less useful.
+/- is a flawed stat, as I suspect you know. For instance, Delonte West is #2 in the league and Wally Szczerbiak is #25. I'm not sure what that's supposed to tell me, other than that they play with good teammates.
Every stat is "flawed." Shooting percentage is "flawed." eFG% is "flawed" Roland Rating is "flawed". That doesn't really invalidate my argument that this statistic does in fact measure intangibles.
Your "proof" that a "+/-" stat is meaningless because its flawed ACROSS teams isn't very solid. Most people here would look at the C's on court/off court numbers and think they work pretty well for OUR team as well as the Cavs. It's perfectly useful Intra team.. It's not so hot inter team as you know crappy players get boosted up (Wally).
Who have been the best four players on our team - Garnett, Rondo, Pierce, and Ray Allen. Shocker Garnett's +16, Rondo's +13.0, +11.5 Pierce and + 14.4 for Ray Allen.
Shocker. Seems to work pretty good to me.
That stat does tell us though that - "intangible" wise D. West is probably ahead of Wally. I'd put +/- up over some bogus made up stat any day of the week. Sorry if that hurts your "idea" that TA sucks because you think he is a thug. But hey keep on fighting the good fight. The idea that Houses "intangibles" make him vastly better then TA is laughable.
TA has great "intangibles" he plays some of the best defense in the NBA at the 1 and 2 spots.