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Net Points, etc. - after December Part 1
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[QUOTE="SWC75, post: 3234918, member: 289"] NET POINTS Bourama Sidibie In November: 22.3M 11.3P 11.5R 0.5A 1.0S 1.0B 25.3+ 2.3MFG 1.0MFT 1.8TO 6.4PF 11.5- = 13.8NP 8.0OE 5.8FG In December: 26.7M 8.0P 13.3R 0.3A 3.3S 3.0B 27.9+ 3.5MFG 1.5MFT 1.8TO 5.5PF 12.3- = 15.6NP 3.0OE 12.6FG Comments: Bourama’s offensive output declined but his floor game improved significantly. He still commits too many fouls to play any more than he does. Jesse Edwards In November: 7.5M 15.1P 9.8R 0.0A 0.0S 2.7B 27.6+ 1.8MFG 0.9MFT 1.8TO 3.6PF 8.1- = 19.5NP 12.4OE 7.1FG In December: 6.0M 16.0P 6.7R 1.3A 1.3S 2.7B 28.0+ 0.0MFG 2.7MFT 0.0TO 8.0PF 8.0- = 17.3NP 13.3OE 4.0FG Comments: Jesse played 30 minutes in the 6 games. Since the Niagara game was the first one where it was announced he wouldn’t play before the game, I credited him with 6 minutes a game when he was available. He continues to score well, (he’s 13 for 15 from the field this season), but the rest of his game suffered. He rebounded much less and his fouls shot up. Marek Dolezaj In November: 32.0M 10.5P 7.0R 2.7A 2.0S 0.7B 22.8+ 2.5MFG 3.0MFT 1.3TO 3.1PF 9.9- = 13.0NP 5.0OE 8.0FG In December: 33.0M 14.3P 8.7R 4.2A 1.8S 1.6B 30.6+ 3.8MFG 1.0MFT 1.8TO 3.4PF 10.0- = 20.6NP 9.5OE 12.1FG Comments: Marek blew up in December, making full use of his talents scoring, rebounding and assisting. But how much of that was the type of teams we were playing? Will he wilt against a steady diet of guys who eat hamburgers? Elijah Hughes In November: 36.1M 18.2P 4.2R 4.1A 1.0S 1.2B 28.7+ 6.8MFG 1.1MFT 1.58TO 2.2PF 11.9- = 16.8NP 10.3OE 6.5FG In December: 38.7M 21.4P 5.5R 5.3A 0.7S 0.9B 33.8+ 7.9MFG 1.2MFT 3.1TO 0.9PF 13.1- = 20.7NP 12.3OE 8.4FG Comments: Elijah just keeps getting better and better. Now Boeheim has him playing the point. He’s still our best scorer and a decent rebounder and defender. It will be interesting to see where he ranks among ACC players. But, of course, individual recognition is always a product of team success. Quincy Guerrier In November: 19.0M 16.2P 11.4R 0.6A 1.2S 1.8B 31.2+ 6.3MFG 3.6MFT 3.9TO 4.2PF 18.0- = 13.2NP 6.3OR 6.9FG In December: 13.7M 7.8P 10.7R 2.0A 0.5S 1.0B 22.0+ 6.8MFG 2.4MFT 4.4TO 8.3PF 21.9- = 0.1NP -1.4OR 1.5FG Comments: Quincy stopped scoring and started fouling, big time. I do recall him have a good passing game. Other than that, his struggles continue. Robert Braswell In November: 3.6M 4.8P 6.4R 1.6A 1.6S 0.0B 14.4+ 6.4MFG 0.0MFT 1.6TO 4.8PF 12.8- = 1.6NP -1.6OE 3.2FG In December: 3.8M 15.7P 7.0R 0.0A 1.7S 0.0B 24.4+ 1.7MFG 0.0MFT 1.7TO 0.0PF 3.4- = 21.0NP 14.0OE 2.0FG Comments: Robert played in 5 games but we didn’t hear about his injury until after the Niagara game, in which he played so I divided his 23 minutes by 6 games. In those 23 minutes he scored 9 points, had 4 rebounds and a steal, missed just one shot and had 1 turnover with no fouls. I still think he’ll be an excellent player for us when he finally gets his big chance. But it doesn’t seem like it will be this year. Joe Girard In November: 28.0M 14.5P 3.1R 6.9A 2.7S 0.2B 27.4+ 6.9MFG 0.2MFT 3.5TO 2.0PF 12.6- = 14.8NP 7.4OE 7.4FG In December: 32.2M 15.8P 3.1R 4.1A 2.1S 1.0B 26.1+ 8.9MFG 0.2MFT 2.1TO 1.2PF 12.4- = 13.7NP 6.7OE 7.0FG Comment: Joe’s shooting has gone down while his scoring had gone up. His assists have gone down so we can see that he’s shooting more and passing less. Basically he brings it up and then settles into the role of one of our three shooters. I wonder: he was a great scorer in high school. But that mean he’s a great shooter? Buddy Boeheim In November: 32.4M 16.6P 2.5R 3.2A 1.2S 0.4B 23.9+ 10.2MFG 0.5MFT 1.6TO 0.9PF 13.2- = 10.7NP 5.9OE 4.8FG In December: 35.5M 19.3P 2.3R 3.6A 0.9S 0.0B 26.1+ 8.8MFG 0.6MFT 1.7TO 3.0PF 14.1- = 12.0NP 9.9OE 2.1FG Comments: Buddy has turned into a major scorer for us. He can also pass the ball and makes an occasional steal. You’re not going to get a lot else from a pure shooting guard. The increase in his fouls is indicative of some defensive lapses. Brycen Goodine In November: 6.9M 10.0P 3.3R 1.7A 4.2S 0.8B 20.0+ 7.5MFG 1.7MFT 5.8TO 4.2PF 19.2- = 0.8NP 0.8OE 0.0FG In December: 4.8M 6.9P 2.8R 1.4A 1.4S 0.0B 12.5+ 8.3MFG 1.4MFT 4.1TO 1.4PF 15.2- = -2.7NP -2.8OE 0.1FG Comments: Goodine has to be the biggest disappointment on the team. Quincy Guerrier has been erratic at best, comical at worst, but he’s been productive at times. As JB has said, he had a year off, always used to play on the perimeter and is learning a new role and system here. Goodine may be learning the point guard position but he’s always been a guard and was a well-regarded recruit. He’s done nothing. In fact, you look at his numbers and they are the definition of nothing. He’s basically been a glorified walk-on. Howard Washington In November: 3.3M 10.4P 7.0R 10.4A 1.7S 0.0B 29.5+ 10.4MFG 0.0MFT 3.5TO 0.0PF 13.9- = 15.6NP 0.0OE 15.6FG In December: 7.4M 9.7P 4.3R 10.8A 2.2S 0.0B 27.0+ 4.3MFG 0.0MFT 5.4TO 1.1PF 10.8- = 16.2NP 5.4OE 10.8FG Comments: On the other hand, Howard Washington, who had been kind of a forgotten man going into the seasons, has played superbly. If Goodine had these numbers, we’d be saying that he was having a very good freshman year. His one weakness is that he’s not a scorer and we really need three shooters out there. Well, he does have one other weakness: his luck. He now has a leg injury to add to his list of previous woes. Jalen Carey In November: 11.5M 5.2P 10.4R 1.7A 1.7S 0.0B 19.0+ 12.2MFG 5.2MFT 5.2TO 1.7PF 24.3- = -5.3NP -12.2OE 6.9FG In December: He didn’t play and is presumably out for the season. There’s speculation that his career here is over. Net Points (points + rebounds + assists + steals + blocks minus missed field goals and free throws, turnovers and personal fouls) Season net points and average per 40 minutes is in parenthesis. Iowa Marek Dolezaj +10NP in 29 minutes Georgia Tech Elijah Hughes +35NP in 34 minutes Georgetown Elijah Hughes +26NP in 40 minutes Oakland Joe Girard +19NP in 38 minutes North Florida Marek Dolezaj +23NP in 34 minutes Niagara Elijah Hughes +27NP in 38 minutes Overall, Hughes has led us 8 times, Dolezaj and Girard twice each and Sidibie once AWARD WINNERS Offensive Dude of the Game, (O-Dog) (Points plus assists) Iowa Marek Dolezaj 12 points + 2 assists = 14 Georgia Tech Elijah Hughes 33 points + 4 assist = 37 Georgetown Elijah Hughes 21 points + 9 assist = 30 Oakland Joe Girard 20 points + 7 assists = 27 North Florida Marek Dolezaj 17 points + 8 assists = 25 Niagara Elijah Hughes 19 points + 9 assists = 28 Overall, Hughes has been our ODOG 9 times, Boeheim and Girard twice and Dolezaj once. Shooting Efficiency (Points minus missed field goal and free throw attempts) Iowa Marek Dolezaj 12 points – 2 mfg – 1 mft = +9 Georgia Tech Elijah Hughes 33 points – 5 mfg – 0 mft = +28 Georgetown Buddy Boeheim 25 points – 9 mfg – 0 mft = +16 Oakland Elijah Hughes 23 points – 9 mfg – 0 mft = +14 North Florida Marek Dolezaj 17 points – 5 mfg – 0 mft = +12 Niagara Elijah Hughes 19 points – 5 mfg – 1 mft = +13 Overall, Hughes has been our most efficient shooter 6 times, Boeheim 3 times, Dolezaj twice, Edwards and Girard once each. Scoring Efficiency (Percentage of points scored divided by points they would have scored if they made every shot minimum 10 possible points) Iowa Marek Dolezaj 12 points of 17 = 70.6% Georgia Tech Elijah Hughes 33 points of 48 = 68.8% Georgetown Marek Dolezaj 13 points of 20 = 65.0% Oakland Elijah Hughes 23 points of 46 and Marek Dolezaj 9 points of 18 = 50.0% North Florida Marek Dolezaj 17 points of 27 = 63.0% Niagara Bourama Sidibie 10 points of 12 = 83.3% Overall, Dolezaj has led 5 times, Hughes 4, Sidibe 2 and Edwards, Girard and Guerrier once each. Sat Us Down (Who scored the first SU basket of each half) Iowa 1st Half- Buddy Boeheim lay-up at 18:35 2nd Half- Bourama Sidibie lay-up at 18.59 Georgia Tech 1st Half- Elijah Hughes trey at 18:35 2nd Half- Buddy Boeheim trey at 18.22 Georgetown 1st Half- Elijah Hughes trey at 19:27 2nd Half- Joe Girard trey at 18.34 Oakland 1st Half- Joe Girard trey at 16:28 2nd Half- Buddy Boeheim trey at 16:27 North Florida 1st Half- Elijah Hughes trey at 19:42 2nd Half- Buddy Boeheim trey at 19:35 Niagara 1st Half- Buddy Boeheim trey at 19:45 2nd Half- Buddy Boeheim trey at 18:51 Overall, Boeheim has sat us down 9 times, Hughes and Sidibie 6 each, Dolezaj and Girard twice each and Guerrier once. The average time we’ve had to wait is 1 minute, 8 seconds. TACO Bell MVP (Who scored the point that got us to 70, which gets you free tacos with your ticket stub) Georgia Tech Joe Girard trey at 11:06 Georgetown Joe Girard trey at 2:32 Oakland Bourama Sidibie lay-up at 3:21 North Florida Quincy Guerrier lay-up at 5:15 Niagara Elijah Hughes free throw at 0:46 Overall, Girard has got us tacos 3 times, Hughes twice and Boeheim, Dolezaj, Edawrds, Guerrier and Sidibie once each. My Man (Who played the most minutes?) Iowa Elijah Hughes 40 minutes Georgia Tech Elijah Hughes 34 minutes Georgetown Elijah Hughes 40 minutes Oakland Buddy Boeheim and Elijah Hughes 40 minutes North Florida Buddy Boeheim, Joe Girard and Elijah Hughes 40 minutes Niagara Elijah Hughes 38 minutes Overall, Hughes has led 12 times, Boeheim and Girard twice each and Dolezaj once. [/QUOTE]
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