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DeAndre Jordan, Jarrett Allen Clearing the Boards

We're taking a look at some notable statistics and rankings compiled by the Brooklyn Nets with our weekly Stat Survey presented by Infor.

DeAndre Jordan leads the NBA in rebounds off the bench with 9.5 per game. Jordan is also fifth in the league in rebound percentage (20.1), and fifth in defensive rebound percentage (29.4). Jordan has had double-figure rebounds off the bench a league-high 15 times, including 10 of the last 15 games.

Jarrett Allen is fourth in the NBA in field goal percentage (64.8) and is 15th in rebounding (9.8). Allen is also tied for fifth in the league in dunks with 99 and 10th in offensive rebounds (3.3).

Since moving into the starting lineup beginning on Nov. 16 in Chicago, Spencer Dinwiddie is 14th in the NBA with 24.8 points per game and 13th with 6.9 assists per game over 25 games. During that same stretch, Dinwiddie is tied for seventh in the league with 6.3 free throw attempts made per game and tied for sixth with 8.0 free throws attempts per game. For the full season, Dinwiddie is second in the NBA in drives per game (19.1) and second in drive points per game (12.2).

Joe Harris is 14th in the NBA in 3-point field goal percentage (41.8), and 17th in 3-point field goals made (94). Harris is also 11th in NBA history — and fourth among active players — with a career 42.5 percentage.

Since December 1, the Nets are sixth in the NBA in defensive rating (105.7) over 17 games, and second in both defensive effective field goal percentage (48.9), and opponent field goal percentage (42.2). For the full season, the Nets are 14th in defensive rating (107.4) and third in both effective field goal percentage allowed (49.8), and third in defensive field goal percentage (43.3).

Playing the league’s 10th-fastest pace (102.53), the Nets are ninth in field goal attempts per game (90.7) and eighth in free throw attempts per game (23.9).

The Nets are second in the league in rebounds per game (48.5) and 11th in offensive rebounds per game (10.6). They are 11th in rebound percentage (50.7) and ninth in offensive rebound percentage (27.9). They are ninth in second-chance points per game (13.8).

Brooklyn is sixth in the NBA in 3-point field goals attempted (37.6) and 11th in 3-point field goals made (12.4).

Brooklyn is third in the league in drives (53.4) and fourth in drive points per game (28.4), fifth in isolations (8.4), and third in pick-and-roll ball-handler possessions (26.3).

The Nets have played 23 clutch games, tied for fifth in the NBA, and are tied for sixth in clutch wins (12) and are 11th in clutch situation plus/minus (19).

The Nets attempt the fewest mid-range shots per game (6.0) and attempt the most shots per game from the restricted area (35.7).

Brooklyn is limiting opponents to a 58.0 field goal percentage in the restricted area, the third-best mark in the league.

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