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    Quote Originally Posted by Xuperman View Post
    You have to consider the competition. Maintaining that percentage in the BEast will be a VERY tall order!!
    I mean Tyrique and Hankins are shooting a combined 45-72(62.5%) in our 5 buy games and 30-40(75%) in the Wisconsin and Maui games. 1.35 probably isn't sustainable all season but 1.2+ should be easy given their skill. I'd take that every day.

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    Don't get me wrong, I love what they're doing. 21/12 per game at a 68% clip is outstanding. Would just like to see a little more versatility to keep teams honest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Caf View Post
    Every year I just make an excel sheet that takes ESPN's basic stats and then break them down per minute. I find it really helpful and it oftentimes leads to giving bench players an equal footing for comparison. I'm sure I can get this somewhere from some source online.

    At this stage there are only two things I've found surprising. The first is just how good of a rebounder Tyrique is. Hankins is a good rebounder, but is about 65% as efficient as Jones. Jones has 0.4 rebounds per minute versus Hankins' 0.26. Meanwhile Hankins only slightly edges out Jones on scoring, 0.56 versus 0.5 PPM.

    The second is just how bad of a passing team we are outside of Goodin, Naji and Paul. Hankins with 1 assist in 117 minutes is horrendous. Also while Goodin has a good volume of assists, it's not as rosy when you compare it to the amount of shots he has taken. His AST/FGA is 0.28 versus 0.39 for Naji and Paul. He needs to get a lot better at creating opportunities for teammates. Sometimes it seems he thinks his primary role as PG is just to bring the ball up the floor.
    Reps if you make this a shared Google sheet and share with us all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xuperman View Post
    Don't get me wrong, I love what they're doing. 21/12 per game at a 68% clip is outstanding. Would just like to see a little more versatility to keep teams honest.
    We definitely don't have the passing bigs we used to have. Stainbrook and Sean were very high level passers out of the post and both had over 1 Assist/Turnover ratios. Generally bigs are around 0.6-0.8 in that ratio. I feel like Hankins has some ability there but definitely not to the level we've seen with Stain and Sean.

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    Paragraphs or bullets next time, OP. Thx.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XMuskieFTW View Post
    We definitely don't have the passing bigs we used to have. Stainbrook and Sean were very high level passers out of the post and both had over 1 Assist/Turnover ratios. Generally bigs are around 0.6-0.8 in that ratio. I feel like Hankins has some ability there but definitely not to the level we've seen with Stain and Sean.
    http://www.espn.com/mens-college-bas...tats/_/id/2752
    This has gotten worse for the Ty/Zach combo and become a real reason for concern. The A/TO ratio now stands at a dismal 1:2....Only 6 assists vs FIFETEEN turnovers in the last five games!
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    With 1/3 of our BE schedule in the books, statistically, there really isn’t anything to get too excited about. Since the start of league play we have rebounded the ball well and have made noticeable improvement in team defense. We’ve cleaned up our turnover situation nicely but our scoring has dropped, so no net gain. One bright spot scoring wise, is that we are getting to the line more than anybody else and have made the most as well.

    Here is an individual stat that is very concerning. Welage is officially in a slump.....just FOUR made 3’s in his last 20. Contrast that with Naji hitting only 4 out of his last TWENTY FIVE. Just when you think it can’t get any worse, Elias Harden posts an astounding TWO for his last 16!! Let that sink in a minute.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xuperman View Post
    With 1/3 of our BE schedule in the books, statistically, there really isn’t anything to get too excited about. Since the start of league play we have rebounded the ball well and have made noticeable improvement in team defense. We’ve cleaned up our turnover situation nicely but our scoring has dropped, so no net gain. One bright spot scoring wise, is that we are getting to the line more than anybody else and have made the most as well.

    Here is an individual stat that is very concerning. Welage is officially in a slump.....just FOUR made 3’s in his last 20. Contrast that with Naji hitting only 4 out of his last TWENTY FIVE. Just when you think it can’t get any worse, Elias Harden posts an astounding TWO for his last 16!! Let that sink in a minute.
    I’d rather not......but that feels about right. Sadly.

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    Yeah, that’s a mind numbing 6 of 36 from our “3 point specialists”. But hey, on the bright side Q has made 9 of his last 22. Would be nice for that to continue!
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    Just looking over the stats again, the one thing I find striking are the minutes played. Hankins is 7th in minutes. Even behind Welage and Castlin. Meanwhile he leads the team in points per minute. Second is Tyrique Jones. Hats off to Snipe, we need to get those 2 as many minutes as possible.

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