The Los Angeles Clippers' offense is an entirely different animal in 2013-14. And that's saying something, because they were already in the top ten in points per game last season.
So what's the difference?
Well, specifically, it's 8.9 points. That's the statistical bump. In 2012-13, they averaged 101.1 points. This season they're at an even 110.
The reason for the difference could very well be the new starting shooting guard, J.J. Redick. He may not have had the biggest night in L.A.'s 110-103 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday night but Redick's contributions in this one and throughout the season have perhaps been undervalued.