There were 14 five-man lineups that played at least 480 minutes together last season. Here is the correlation matrix of some of the advanced statistics that were aggregated from these 14 lineups.

Some notes:

In case you don’t quite understand what’s going on here, let’s take an example — say the number in column 1, row 2, 0.60. The number in column 1, row 2 is the correlation coefficient of each lineup’s winning percentage and it’s offensive rating (which is the number of points scored per 100 possessions). A correlation coefficient can span from -1 to 1, where -1 means that there is a strong negative correlation, where 1 means that there is a strong positive correlation, and where 0 means that there is no correlation.

I know that there are some sample size issues — like the fact that there are only 14 lineups that played at least 480 minutes, but that’s the data, so deal with it.