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    The following is a brief comparison of individual statistics on a per-40-minute played basis, comparing last year's 37 games with this season's 18 games. Any number that is an improvement is highlighted.



    This shows Garrett's numbers are up not only because he is playing more minutes, but playing more productively.
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    Murry's and Ragland's increases in production are stunning, to say the least. Well Ragland's is, Murry's makes a lot of sense (getting to play at the point).
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    • #3
      Great work. There are some great improvements on the team, mainly stutz & Murry.
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      • #4
        Stutz's improvement is even more than the actual stats considering he is getting a lot more defensive attention than he did last year. Last year he was a sub, this year he is the guy most teams are double teaming and going after.

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        • #5
          Vautravers numbers are pretty high. He is really productive with the minutes he gets. Those are the kind of walkons we need.
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