113 minutes. You can check every player pair here:
http://www.82games.com/0809/0809BOSP.HTM
I don't see the numbers as surprising or as not surprising. I didn't draw conclusions from the numbers because, IMO, plus/minus is a rather useless metric for that effect when not weighted for opponents, teammates and used with samples of several seasons (like 400 games, not 100 minutes). Even in that best case scenario, it shall be seen with radical skepticism. However, it's fully descriptive - the C's were indeed outscored when House and Pruitt were on the floor together and outscored their opponents when House/TA were paired.
Thanx for the link.
I have never been a big stats guys, that is to say that I dont think stats are a complete or accurate measure of a players performance. I look at them as simple averages. Plenty of inconsistent guys out there with good looking stats over the years.
As to surprise, I see the House+Tony pairing as more defensive oriented, while the House+Pruitt is seen as a more offensive pairing. I think when House+Allen is on the floor then Eddie is the primary ball handler and when Pruitt+House are together then Gabe is the primary ball handler. This difference makes Eddies' offensive production vary accordingly as we all seem to agree he is more effective as the 'off guard' who is better at spot up shooting.
Either way, I think we also mostly agree that Gabe is the better ball handler and jump shooter while Tony is the superior slasher and defender. This would seem to indicate a lower +/- for the team offensively with Tony in the lineup while a higher defensive +/- is expected. The opposite of course for Gabe.
Maybe this is just my flawed perception. Thanks for the numbers just the same.