There are a number of analytic tools available to evaluate a basketball team to see what’s working and what isn’t, and recently lineup data has come onto the scene as a way to get an advantage.
Lineup data allows coaches to see how particular groupings of players have performed together and it can inform future decisions with how coaches want to set their rotations.
A huge disclaimer here–lineup data is inherently a bit noisy and these statistics shouldn’t be treated as gospel. These stats don’t account for the quality of the opposing players on the floor, and it doesn’t always account for time and score.