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[QUOTE="SWC75, post: 3277288, 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 In January: 22.1M 7.9P 11.8R 0.2A 1.6S 1.8B 23.3+ 1.4MFG 0.5MFT 1.1TO 7.5PF 10.5- = 12.8NP 6.0OE 6.8FG Comments: Most everybody’s numbers are going to be down in January, playing against ACC completion every game. Bourama maintained his limited scoring on fewer shots, (and fewr misses). But the big change is that his fouls went up from 5.5 to 7.5, making it hard for him to stay in the game. 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 In January: 2.5M 4.0P 6.0R 0.0A 0.0S 2.0B 12.0+ 0.0MFG 0.0MFT 4.0TO 4.0PF 8.0- = 4.0NP 4.0OE 0.0FG Comments: Jesse, who JB said probably should have also redshirted, (In addition to JBA), hardly played and did little when he was in there. 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 In January: 35.4M 11.3P 9.0R 3.7A 1.0S 1.1B 26.2+ 4.2MFG 1.3MFT 1.8TO 3.3PF 10.0- = 15.6NP 5.9OE 9.7FG Comments: Again, the numbers are down due to ACC completion but they are still good. Arguably, Marek was the player of the month for us. 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 In January: 39.5M 18.9P 5.8R 3.2A 1.8S 0.5B 30.2+ 10.0MFG 0.8MFT 2.5TO 1.3PF 14.6- = 15.6NP 8.1OE 7.5FG Comments: Elijah‘s assists have gone down as JB has bene more willing to left Joe Girard control the ball. But Elijah’s misses have gone way up as the defenses are concentrating on making things difficult for him. 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 In January: 23.1M 12.9P 10.8R 0.9A 0.9S 1.4B 26.9+ 3.2MFG 0.9MFT 1.6TO 3.8PF 9.5- = 17.4NP -8.8OR 8.6FG Comments: Quincy completely turned his game around in January and is now one of our most productive players. He’s fouling much less and scoring much more. They say he makes jump shots in practice. If he ever starts making them in a game, we’ll have quite a player. 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 was shut down for the season due to his shin splints. He’ll look for a medical redshirt. He didn’t play in January. 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 In January: 33.9M 14.9P 4.1R 2.4A 1.6S 0.1B 23.1+ 7.4MFG 0.1MFT 1.8TO 1.9PF 11.2- = 11.9NP 7.4OE 4.5FG Comment: Joe’s assists have gone down because we are driving to the basket for more of our points. His turnover rate is still very low, especially for a freshman point guard. He’s developed a knack for getting long rebounds. 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 In January: 39.1M 18.9P 2.3R 1.5A 0.5S 0.0B 23.1+ 7.4MFG 0.1MFT 1.8TO 1.9PF 11.2- = 11.9NP 7.4OE 4.5FG Comments: Buddy has turned into a major scorer for us. Not only can he hit the long ball but he’s turned into an effective driver to the basket. His assists have gone down as we’ve gone away from the perimeter game. he still doesn’t contribute much in other areas. 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 In January: 3.8M 23.2P 12.6R 2.1A 2.1S 0.0B 40.0+ 2.1MFG 0.0MFT 2.1TO 2.1PF 6.3- = 33.7NP 21.1OE 12.6FG Comments: Brycen took advantage of very limited action to finally display his skills. He played 19 minutes, scored 11 points, grabbed 6 rebounds and had an assist and a steal. He was 4 for 5 from the field, made his only free throw and committed on foul and one turnover. It was enough to create hope that he could emerge as a significant player before the season ends – a possible X factor guy. 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 In January: 8.0M 1.7P 4.2R 5.0A 4.2S 0.0B 15.1+ 5.0MFG 0.0MFT 1.7TO 0.8PF 7.5- = 7.6NP -3.3OE 10.9FG Comments: Howard continued to be a guy who could give us a decent five minutes but showed little beyond that. He’s been doing some scoring earlier but we are now going 4 on 5 with him in there. 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. Notre Dame I Marek Dolezaj +21NP in 40 minutes Virginia Tech I Quincy Guerrier +13NP in 25 minutes Virginia II Marek Dolezaj +17NP in 41 minutes Boston Col I Marek Dolezaj +21NP in 34 minutes Virginia Tech II Marek Dolezaj +21NP in 40 minutes Notre Dame II Elijah Hughes +27NP in 31 minutes Pittsburgh I Marek Dolezaj +17NP in 34 minutes Clemson Elijah Hughes +20NP in 40 minutes Overall, Hughes has led us 10 times, Dolezaj 8 times, Girard twice and Guerrier and Sidibie once each. AWARD WINNERS Offensive Dude of the Game, (O-Dog) (Points plus assists) Notre Dame I Buddy Boeheim 23 points + 4 assists = 27 Virginia Tech I Elijah Hughes 18 points + 2 assists = 20 Virginia II Joe Girard 19 points + 3 assists = 22 Boston Col I Buddy Boeheim 22 points + 2 assists and Elijah Hughes 19 points + 5 assists = 22 Virginia Tech II Buddy Boeheim 26 points and 2 assists = 28 Notre Dame II Elijah Hughes 26 points and 3 assists = 29 Pittsburgh I Buddy Boeheim 21 points and 1 assists = 22 Clemson Elijah Hughes 22 points and 2 assists = 24 Overall, Hughes has been our ODOG 12 times, Boeheim 6 times, Girard 3 times and Dolezaj once. Shooting Efficiency (Points minus missed field goal and free throw attempts) Notre Dame I Buddy Boeheim 23 points – 8 mfg – 0 mft = +15 Virginia Tech I Quincy Guerrier 12 points – 2 mfg – 1 mft = +9 Virginia II Joe Girard 19 points – 9 mfg – 0 mft = +10 Boston Col I Buddy Boeheim 22 points – 8 mfg – 0 mft = +14 Virginia Tech II Buddy Boeheim 26 points – 10 mfg – 1 mft = +15 Notre Dame II Elijah Hughes 26 points – 10 mfg – 0 mft = +16 Pittsburgh I Buddy Boeheim 21 points – 6 mfg – 2 mft = +13 Clemson Elijah Hughes 21 points – 8 mfg – 1 mft = +12 Overall, Hughes has been our most efficient shooter 8 times, Boeheim 7 times, Dolezaj and Girard twice each, Edwards once. Scoring Efficiency (Percentage of points scored divided by points they would have scored if they made every shot minimum 10 possible points) Notre Dame I Quincy Guerrier 10 points of 11 = 90.9% Virginia Tech I Quincy Guerrier 12 points of 17 = 70.6% Virginia II Marek Dolezaj 7 points of 15 = 46.7% Boston Col I Joe Girard 12 points of 17 = 70.6% Virginia Tech II Marek Dolezaj 11 points of 16 = 68.75% Notre Dame II Bourama Sidibie 12 points of 12 = 100.0% Pittsburgh I Marek Dolezaj 17 points of 29 = 58.6% Clemson Marek Dolezaj 8 points of 12 = 66.7% Overall, Dolezaj has led 9 times, Hughes 4, Guerrier and Sidibe 3, , Girard twice and Edwards once. Sat Us Down (Who scored the first SU basket of each half) Notre Dame I 1st Half- Buddy Boeheim trey at 19:00 2nd Half- Marek Dolezaj lay-up at 19:11 Virginia Tech I 1st Half- Elijah Hughes jumper at 18:15 2nd Half- Buddy Boeheim lay-up at 19:09 Virginia II 1st Half- Elijah Hughes lay-up at 16.43 2nd Half- Bourama Sidibe lay-up at 19:20 Boston Col I 1st Half- Joe Girard lay-up at 17:17 2nd Half- Buddy Boeheim lay-up at 18:47 Virginia Tech II 1st Half- Bourama Sidibie lay-up at 19:12 2nd Half- Marek Dolezaj lay-up at 19:14 Notre Dame II 1st Half- Bourama Sidibie lay-up at 19:35 2nd Half- Buddy Boeheim lay-up at 19:45 Pittsburgh I 1st Half- Marek Dolezaj lay-up at 18:46 2nd Half- Marek Dolezaj jumper at 18:16 Clemson 1st Half- Buddy Boeheim jumper at 18:06 2nd Half- Elijah Hughes jumper at 18:24 Overall, Boeheim has sat us down 14 times, Hughes 9 times, and Sidibie 8 times, Dolezaj 6 times, and Girard 3 each and Guerrier once. The average time we’ve had to wait is 1 minute, 35 seconds, with the longest being 6 minutes and 30 seconds in the first half vs. Oklahoma State. (3,986 seconds) TACO Bell MVP (Who scored the point that got us to 70, which gets you free tacos with your ticket stub) Notre Dame I Joe Girard free throw at 5:24 Boston Col I Brycen Goodine jumper at 4:32 Virginia Tech II Elijah Hughes jumper at 0:58 Notre Dame II Buddy Boeheim jumper at 5:02 Clemson Joe Girard trey 1:34 Overall, Girard has got us tacos 5 times, Hughes 3 times, Boeheim twice, and Goodine, Dolezaj, Edwards, Guerrier and Sidibie once each. My Man (Who played the most minutes?) Notre Dame I Buddy Boeheim, Marek Dolezaj and Elijah Hughes 40 minutes Virginia Tech I Buddy Boeheim, Joe Girard and Elijah Hughes 40 minutes Virginia II Elijah Hughes 45 minutes Boston Col I Elijah Hughes 38 minutes Virginia Tech II Buddy Boeheim, Marek Dolezaj and Elijah Hughes 40 minutes Notre Dame II Joe Girard and Elijah Hughes 40 minutes Pittsburgh I Buddy Boeheim and Elijah Hughes 40 minutes Clemson Buddy Boeheim and Elijah Hughes 40 minutes Overall, Hughes has led 20 times, Boeheim 6 times, Girard 4 times and Dolezaj 3 times. [/QUOTE]
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