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RPM projections for every returning NBA player in 2016-17

Sports analytics can help us predict how LeBron ages and how KD might perform for the Warriors. Getty Images

ESPN's real plus-minus (RPM) provides a way to understand the contributions of NBA players to winning -- on each end of the floor. Using both box score and play-by-play data, RPM estimates each player's on-court impact on team performance, measured in net point differential per 100 offensive and defensive possessions.

RPM was developed to be an improvement over standard plus-minus stats. That's in part because, unlike standard plus-minus stats, RPM takes into account teammates, opponents and additional factors.

For the first time, we are publishing our preseason version of RPM. This "predictive" RPM uses several seasons of data for each player to estimate what his contributions will be this season.

To see RPM for the past three seasons, go here. To learn more about RPM, go here. Also, you can find Kevin Pelton's win projections for each team based on RPM here.

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