On December 17, Beijing time, the Nets officially released some relevant statistics of the team this season, and the data of many teams and players ranked among the top in the league.

On the offensive end, the team ranks 5th in the league with 46.6 percent shooting, 11th from 35.8 percent from three-point range, and 9th in the league with 53.4 percent effective shooting. The Nets are fifth in the league in 25.5 assists per game, and their 81.4 percent free throw shooting percentage is the third in the league.
Compared with the offensive end, the Nets' defensive end has a number of data that are more prominent. The team limits the opponent's three-point shooting rate to 31% The league is no. 1, the opponent's effective shooting rate is 49% the league is no. 1, the opponent's shooting percentage is 43% The league is second, and the defensive efficiency is 106.4 The league is 6th.
From the above, it can be seen that the Nets' three defensive data are ranked in the top 2 in the league, which breaks the stereotype of the Nets attacking strong and defending weakly, which somewhat surprises fans.
In the last five games, the Nets have had a defensive efficiency of 73 per 100 possessions in the fourth quarter, leading the league. Section 4 had a plus-minus of 52.8, also topped the league list. In the first 11 games of the season, the Nets were 111.2 defensively efficient in the fourth quarter, ranking 25th in the league with a plus-minus of -25 and 29th in the league. In the 17 games since Nov. 10, the Nets' plus-minus has risen to 21.9 and their defensive efficiency has reached 94.8.
Next up are some statistics about the players.
Star Durante currently leads the league with an average of 29.6 points per game and is a strong contender for the scoring champion. He scored 34 points in a game against the Raptors, his 25th game of the season to reach 20+. He also had 13 rebounds and 11 assists, his 14th career triple-double and his 2nd of the season. Against Detroit, he scored 51 points, his eighth career scoring 50+ (7 in the regular season and 1 in the playoffs), the 10th time in Nets history to score 50+, and the highest score of the season so far. Durant's career total of 24,652 points is 24th in history, and he averaged 27.09 points per game in his career, ranking 4th in history and 1st among active players.
Ha averaged 9.6 assists on the field, ranking second in the league. He finished tied for third with four triple-doubles this season and 7th all-time in his 62 career triple-doubles. He has had 17 double-doubles this season, fifth in the league, and 10 double-doubles in the last 11 games. Harden leads the league with 189 singles and 203 singles, and of the players who averaged at least three singles per game, Harden scored 1.07 points per game, ranking 3rd among all players. Ha made 7.4 fouls and hit 6.3 free throws, both of which were no. 5 in the league. Harden's recent career three-pointers exceeded 2,500, just 51 three-pointers away from Reggie Miller, ranking fourth in history. He ranked 32nd all-time with a career total of 22,587 points, and he averaged 25.01 points per game in career, ranking 11th in history and 3rd among active players.
Joe Harris shot 46.6 percent from three-point range this season, ranking no. 3 in the league and 43.9 percent from a career three-point range, ranking fourth in history. Earlier this season, he successfully broke the team-history three-point shooting record held by Kidd, shooting a total of 842 three-pointers while playing for the Nets.
Mills has shot 44.7 percent from three-point range this season, ranking ninth in the league. Aldridge shot 57.3 percent from the field, ranking 13th in the league. Shortly after the start of the game against the Pacers, Aldridge's career total scores exceeded the 20,000 mark, and he currently ranks 46th in history.
The Nets are currently in No. 1 in the East with 20 wins and 8 losses.
(Text/Yuwen Basketball)