25 pts on 9 shots.
One of the most reliable measures of offensive efficiency is the comparison or ratio of shots taken/points scored. In very general terms, these numbers should be approximately equal. Once they get out of whack, they indicate either excellence or weakness.
The numbers reward shooters who (1) hit a good percentage, (2) draw a lot of fouls, or (3) hit treys frequently. Conversely, they penalize those who (1) miss a lot, (2) fon't get to the line or miss when they do, or (don't make treys.
Bria's stat (25 points on 9 shots) is extraordinary. Deadly shooters like Kaleena generate good stats by nailing three pointers. Aggressive players like McBride are rewarded with free throws. Those whose shot selection is poor (e.g., Simmons, DeShields) are penalized.
Over time, it's a very good measure, good to use with things like assist/turnover ratio, etc., to supplement or complement total points scored.