Oh, I didn't realize this was just the playoffs. So it's not as bad as it seems, as long as we don't play in playoff games? You have probably already posted the entire season stats but if you could again?
What I meant by "line" was direction from the axis. The reason I mentioned a "minutes-adjusted" version is that TPA is a cumulative stat. Dame had 60 offensive TPA in 248 minutes. Ant appears to have had 8 offensive TPA in just 107 minutes. At that rate, given the same 248 minutes, Ant might have been at 18.5 TPA. Still far below Dame, but better than anyone else on the squad. Suggests perhaps he'll be ready for a larger role next year--perhaps the "microwave" role for which many believed CJ was best suited.
Yes, in most regular season games, Kanter was our most reliable scorer. Also, the graph should be per-minute, not per-game. That would explode outward the pictures of low-minute players, and implode inward the high-minute guys. Edit: I just read the thread saying that the graph is only for the playoffs. So it's even more irrelevant.