storminspank
Justin VanLaere
Who the hell is comparing it to ppg? The problem with individual +/-, especially over a non-conf sample size of only 13 games against greatly different levels of competition, is that it's way too dependent on line up combinations to actually measure an individual's contribution.
For example, let's look at the ISU game.
Gesell had 11 points on 2/10 shooting, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals and 3 turnovers.
Clemmons had 14 points on 5/8 shooting, 1 rebound, 8 assists and only 1 turnover.
I'm assuming you watched the game too, who would you say had a better game?
Well according to +/- it isn't even close, Gesell was +21 and Clemmons was only +2. Of course anyone who watched the game knows Clemmons was a huge part of why we won, he just spent more time on the court with Ogelsby-May-McCabe who all struggled that night.
Also, the overall +/- numbers are greatly diluted by the Coppin St's, Howards and SC State's we have played.
This is in-line with Ken Pomeroy's thoughts on plus-minus.
the kenpom.com blog