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[QUOTE="SWC75, post: 2560494, member: 289"] (This is the "etcetera" part of my season ending "Net Points etc." I will in turn break this up into multiple posts due to it's length.) NET POINTS Oshae Brissett has led in NP 13 times, Tyus Battle 9 times. Frank Howard 7 times. Paschal Chukwu has led 7 times. Marek Dolezaj has led 4 times. Matthew Moyer and Bourama Sidibe have led 2 times. (This includes ties.) OFFENSIVE DUDE OF THE GAME (ODOG: points plus assists) Tyus Battle has been the ODOG 21 times, Frank Howard 10 times, Oshae Brissett 5 times and Marek Dolezaj twice and Bourama Sidibie 1 time. SCORING EFFICIENCY (Points minus field goal and free throw attempts) Tyus Battle has been the most efficient shooter 16 times, Oshae Brissett and Frank Howard 7 times, Marek Dolezaj 5 times Paschal Chukwu twice, and Bourama Sidibie and Matthew Moyer 1 time each. SCORING EFFICIENCY (Actual points divided by potential points: what the player would have scored if he’d made every 2 pointer, 3 pointer and free throw- minimum 10 potential points) Marek Dolezaj has been the most efficient scorer 8 times, Oshae Brissett and, Paschal Chukwu 7 times, Tyus Battle 5 times, Matthew Moyer 4 times, Frank Howard 3 times and Bourama Sidibie 2 times. SAT US DOWN (Who sat us down in each half) Tyus Battle has sat us down 20 times Frank Howard 19 times, Oshae Brissett 16 times, Marek Dolezaj 8 times, Paschal Chukwu 6 times and Matthew Moyer 3 times. The total time is 5372 seconds in 76 halves, an average of 1:11 in. The shots have included 25 jumpers, 22 lay-ups, 20 treys and 5 dunks and 1 tip in.. TACO BELL MVP (Who gets us to 70 points) Tyus Battle and Frank Howard have gotten us tacos 6 times and Oshae Brissett, Paschal Chukwu, Matthew Moyer and Geno Thorpe once each. Tacos have come with a total of 2042 seconds left in the game, (treating time in OT as a negative), an average of 1:53 left. (18 games) “MY MAN” (most minutes played in each game) MY MAN Tyus Battle has been the “Man” 26 times, Frank Howard 23 times, Oshae Brissett 18 times and Paschal Chukwu, Marek Dolezaj, and Matthew Moyer 1 time each. We’ve had 62 forty minute games in 36 games. Six guys have played every minute of the overtime games. [B]Team Stats[/B] POSSESSION REBOUNDING (Percentage of misses offensively rebounded) Pre-conference: In Wins: 161/396 = 40.7% vs. 106/407 = 26.0% In Losses: 31/86 = 36.0% vs. 15/69 = 21.7% Total: 192/482 = 39.8% vs. 121/476 = 25.4% Conference: In Wins: 79/253 = 31.2% vs. 67/273 = 24.5% In Losses: 105/337 = 31.2% vs. 129/356 = 36.2% Total: 184/590 = 31.2% vs. 196/629 = 31.2%. Post-Season: In Wins: 36/126 = 28.6% vs. 59/161 =36.6% In Losses: 30/74 = 40.5% vs. 31/75 = 41.3% Total: 66/200 = 33.0% vs. 90/236 = 38.1% Season: In Wins: 276/775= 35.6% vs. 232/841 = 27.6% In Losses: 166/497 = 33.4% vs. 175/500 = 35.0% Total: 442/1272 = 34.7% vs. 407/1341 = 30.4% We won this stat 26 times and are 20-6 in those games. We were 3-8 when we lose it. We dominated the boards in the pre-season and broke even in the ACC. We rebounded our own misses at the same rate in ACC wins and losses but the other team got a lot more offensive rebs when they beat us than when we won. There was a lot more offensive rebounding on both ends when we lost in the post season than there was when we won. The median NCAA team rebounded 26.7% of their misses this year. EFFECTIVE OFFFENSIVE REBOUNDING (second chance points divided by offensive rebounds) Pre-conference: In Wins: 154/161 = 0.957 vs 95/106 = 0.896 In Losses: 20/31 = 0.645 vs. 12/15= 0.800 Total: 174/192 = 0.906 vs. 107/121 = 0.884 Conference: In Wins: 83/79 = 1.051 vs. 60/67 = 0.896 In Losses: 99/105 = 0.943 vs. 131/129 = 1.016 Total: 182/184 = 0.989 vs. 191/196 = 0.974 Post-Season: In Wins: 36/36 = 1.000 vs. 52/59 = 0.881 In Losses: 30/30 = 1.000 vs. 37/31 = 1.194 Total: 66/66 = 1.000 vs. 89/90 = 0.989 Season: In Wins: 273/276 = 0.989 vs 207/232 = 0.892 In Losses: 149/166 = 0.898 vs. 180/175 = 1.029 Total: 422/442 = 0.955 vs. 387/407 = 0.951 We won this stat 17 times and are 14-3 in those games. We were 9-11 when we lost it. The overall numbers aren’t too much different than our opposition but there’s a significant difference between the wins and losses. UNFORCED TURNOVERS (total minus other team’s steals = unforced) Pre-conference: In Wins: 134-65 = 69 vs. 154-99 = 55 In Losses: 33-8 = 25 vs. 32-17 = 15 Total: 167-73 = 94 vs. 186-116 = 70 Conference: In Wins: 81-44 = 37 vs. 100-49 = 51 In Losses: 136-76 = 60 vs. 115-62 = 53 Total: 217-120 = 97 vs. 215-111 = 104 Post-Season: In Wins: 48-19 = 29 vs. 50-23 = 27 In Losses: 28-16 = 12 vs. 18-8 = 10 Total: 76-35 = 41 vs. 68-31 = 37 Season: In Wins: 263-128 = 135 vs. 304-171 = 133 In Losses: 197-100 = 97 vs. 165-87 = 78 Total: 460-228 = 232 vs. 469-258 = 211 We led in this stat 13 times and been even 4 times. We were 10-3 when we won it, 2-2 when we broke even and 10-9 when we lost it. This seemed to make the biggest difference in conference games. POINTS PER TAKEAWAY (Points off turnovers/ the other team’s turnovers) Pre-conference: In Wins: 184/154 = 1.195 vs. 136/134 = 1.015 In Losses: 25/32 = 0.781 vs. 35/33 = 1.061 Total: 209/186 = 1.124 vs. 171/167 = 1.024 Conference: In Wins: 103/100 = 1.030 vs. 68/81 = 0.840 In Losses: 115/114 = 1.009 vs. 149/136 = 1.096 Total: 218/214 = 1.019 vs. 217/217 = 1.000 Post-Season: In Wins: 52/50 = 1.040 vs. 33/48 = 0.6875 In Losses: 10/19 = 0.526 vs. 31/27 = 1.148 Total: 62/69 = 0.898 vs. 64/75 = 0.853 Season: In Wins: 339/304 = 1.115 vs. 237/263 = 0.901 In Losses: 150/165 = 0.909 vs. 215/196 = 1.097 Total: 489/469 = 1.043 vs. 452/459 = 0.985 We led in this stat 23 times and were 18-5 in those games. We were 5-9 when we lost this stat. This one made the biggest difference in the pre-season and post season. We just didn’t take enough advantage of turnovers in the losses. UNSETTLED SITUATIONS (Effective offensive rebounding + Points per Takeaway: [Second Chance Point + Points off Turnovers] divided by [Offensive Rebounds + Opposition Turnovers) Pre-conference: In Wins: 348/315 = 1.105 vs. 231/240 = 0.9625 In Losses: 45/63 = 0.714 vs. 47/48 = 0.979 Total: 393/378 = 1.040 vs. 278/288 = 0.965 Conference: In Wins: 186/179 = 1.039 vs. 128/148 =0.865 In Losses: 214/221 = 0.968 vs. 280/264 = 1.061 Total: 400/400 = 1.000 vs. 408/412 = 0.990 Post-Season: In Wins: 88/86 =1.023 vs. 85/107 = 0.794 In Losses: 40/49 = 0.816 vs. 67/58 = 1.155 Total: 128/135 = 0.948 vs. 152/165 = 0.921 Season: In Wins: 622/580 = 1.072 vs. 444/495 = 0.897 In Losses: 299/333 = 0.898 vs. 394/370 = 1.065 Total: 921/913 = 1.009 vs. 838/865 = 0.969 We won this stat 20 times and were 17-3 in those games. We were 6-11 when we lost it. This stat is a very strong predictor of wins and losses. Opportunism! MANUFACTURED POSSESSIONS (One team’s rebounds + the other team’s turnovers) Pre-conference: In Wins: 462 + 154 = 616 vs. 341 + 134= 475 In Losses: 85 + 32 = 117 vs. 70 + 33 = 103 Total: 547 + 186 = 733 vs. 411 + 167 = 578 Conference: In Wins: 285 + 100 = 385 vs. 241 + 81 = 322 In Losses: 332 + 115 = 447 vs. 361 + 136 = 497 Total: 617 + 215 = 832 vs. 602 + 217 = 819 Post-Season: In Wins: 138 + 50 = 188 vs. 149 + 48 = 197 In Losses: 74 + 18 = 92 vs. 75 + 28 = 103 Total: 212 + 68 = 280 vs. 224 + 76 = 300 Season: In Wins: 885 + 304 = 1189 vs. 731 + 263 = 994 In Losses: 491 + 165 = 656 vs. 506 + 197 = 703 Total: 1376 + 469 = 1845 vs. 1237 + 460 = 1697 We have won this stat 25 times and it was even twice. We were 20-5 when we won it, 1-1 when it was even and 2-8 when we lost it. But this one’s even stronger. Possession is 9/10 of the law- and of basketball. The post season stats are off kilter because of that very much off kilter Michigan State game. [/QUOTE]
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