Individual Player Ratings (2024-25)
(From: evanmiya.com)

Rank Name OBPR DBPR BPR Poss +/-
50 Hassan Diarra 4.04 2.03 6.07 1562 195
112 Alex Karaban 4.29 0.99 5.28 1922 236
122 Tarris Reed 2.43 2.74 5.17 1124 190
209 Liam McNeeley 2.56 1.95 4.51 1421 216
230 Samson Johnson 3.14 1.20 4.34 1062 150
300 Ahmad Nowell 2.63 1.27 3.89 1080 67
331 Solomon Ball 3.74 0.01 3.75 1804 235
440 Aidan Mahaney 2.47 0.85 3.32 680 113
524 Jaylin Stewart 2.77 0.28 3.05 1018 122
1045 Isaiah Abraham 1.18 0.59 1.77 44 20
1209 Jayden Ross 1.93 -0.42 1.51 600 83
1602 Youssouf Singare -0.33 1.25 0.92 71 13


Rank: Player's BPR ranking relative to all D1 players.

OBPR: Offensive Bayesian Performance Rating reflects the offensive value a player brings to his team when he is on the court. This rating incorporates a player’s individual efficiency stats and on-court play-by-play impact, and also accounts for the offensive strength of other teammates on the floor with him, along with the defensive strength of the opponent’s players on the floor. OBPR is interpreted as the number of offensive points per 100 possessions above D1 average expected by the player’s team if the player were on the court with 9 other average players. A higher rating is better.

DBPR: Defensive Bayesian Performance Rating reflects the defensive value a player brings to his team when he is on the court. This rating incorporates a player’s individual efficiency stats and on-court play-by-play impact, and also accounts for the defensive strength of other teammates on the floor with him, along with the offensive strength of the opponent’s players on the floor. DBPR is interpreted as the number of defensive points per 100 possessions better than (below) D1 average expected to be allowed by the player’s team if the player were on the court with 9 other average players. A higher rating is better.

BPR: Bayesian Performance Rating is the sum of a player’s OBPR and DBPR. This rating is the ultimate measure of a player’s overall value to his team when he is on the floor. BPR is interpreted as the number of points per 100 possessions better than the opponent the player’s team is expected to be if the player were on the court with 9 other average players. A higher rating is better.

Poss: Offensive + defensive possessions played.

+/-: Number of points scored for the player’s team with him on the court, minus the number of points scored by the opponent with him on the court.