Miles Bridges suffers second-worst plus/minus in NBA history vs. 76ers / News - Basketnews.com
Miles Bridges endured a historically poor performance with a -56 plus/minus, the second-worst in NBA history, during a 53-point loss to the Philadelphia 76ers, narrowly avoiding the all-time low held by Manny Harris.
Credit: Getty Images via AFP - Scanpix Credit Getty Images via AFP - ScanpixHornets forward Miles Bridges finished with -56, the second-worst plus/minus by a player in NBA history, in Charlotte's 53-point loss (82-135) against the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday.
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This unfortunate record is held by Manny Harris of the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2011, who recorded a -57 against the Los Angeles Lakers.
Bridges concluded the game with 9 points, 10 rebounds, and a 3-14 shooting performance. He managed to salvage his plus/minus by hitting a clutch three-pointer, as he was at an alarming -59 before making the long-range shot.
The NBA officially introduced the plus-minus statistic in the 2007–08 season.
Bridges, who faced a suspension for the first 10 games of the season due to a domestic violence case, has been averaging 20.5 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 2.6 assists over 13 games.
As for the overall performance of the Charlotte Hornets, they currently hold the 13th position in the Eastern Conference standings with a 7-17 record.
Full game highlights:
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