...on the floor and factoring in defense against them. Bayesian Performance Ratings reflects the value a player brings to his team when he's on the court and interprets the number of offensive points per 100 possessions above D1 avg expected by the players team while he's on the court with avg players on both sides of the ball. Defensively it reflects the number of defensive points per 100 possessions better than (below) the D1 avg expected in the same conditions (on the floor with 9 avg players).
Trevin was very avg defensively and BYU was better defensively when he wasn't on the floor but were better offensively when he was on the court. BYU's adj team offensive efficiency when Trevin was on the court was 122.4, followed by Dallin Hall at 122.3, Khalifa at 122.2 and Saunders at 122.1. Defensively our adj team def efficiency was 95.7 when he was on the court. For perspective among regular rotation players, Fouss was best at 90.7, followed by Saunders 91.2, Jax 93.1, SJ at 93.8, Hall at 94.4, Waterman at 95.2, Knell at 95.7 and Khalifa at 95.8. including end of bench guys Stewart was #1 overall at 85.4 and AAA was 2nd at 86.3.