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Post by ic59 on Nov 23, 2023 8:42:21 GMT -5
At the start of the season, TA said that he would play everybody, and so far he's done just that. Consider:
* Minutes per game: Panzo 31.6 Tretout 24.3 Brown 22.5 Quigley 22.3 Gordon 21.4 Adewale 20.9 Aranguren 19.6 Williams 13.8 Saunders 11.2 Brice 8.4 Bates 7.8 Chappali 0.9
But I am wondering if he's using the OOC portion of the schedule as an audition for a nine or ten man rotation when we get into MAAC play?
* Stats that have caught my attention, and it starts with our PG's. Brown and Quigley have combined for 38 assists with only 14 TO's. And they are averaging 14+ PPG. A solid combo. Not sure how Farias will fit in.
On the negative side is the rebounding stats. We are at 33.4, and opponents are at 38.2. Gordon with seven leads and no one else has more than 4.4 (SA). Hopefully Oz while not known as a rebounder will help.
Three point shooting is another important stat, and we are averaging .381 and opponents .339. Averages for players with more than ten attempts: Aranguren- .462 Panzo- .419 Tretout- .407 Saunders- .267
Foul Shooting is another big question mark. As a team we're shooting .659 and opponents are at .744. Only three players have attempted doulble digit foul shots. Tretout-17/25 .680 Aranguren-9/11 .818 Adewale-5/10 .500 (Sultan was 2-2 in the Buffalo game)
Any comments, good or bad?
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Post by GuyF on Nov 23, 2023 10:02:27 GMT -5
At the start of the season, TA said that he would play everybody, and so far he's done just that. Consider: * Minutes per game: Panzo 31.6 Tretout 24.3 Brown 22.5 Quigley 22.3 Gordon 21.4 Adewale 20.9 Aranguren 19.6 Williams 13.8 Saunders 11.2 Brice 8.4 Bates 7.8 Chappali 0.9 But I am wondering if he's using the OOC portion of the schedule as an audition for a nine or ten man rotation when we get into MAAC play? * Stats that have caught my attention, and it starts with our PG's. Brown and Quigley have combined for 38 assists with only 14 TO's. And they are averaging 14+ PPG. A solid combo. Not sure how Farias will fit in. On the negative side is the rebounding stats. We are at 33.4, and opponents are at 38.2. Gordon with seven leads and no one else has more than 4.4 (SA). Hopefully Oz while not known as a rebounder will help. Three point shooting is another important stat, and we are averaging .381 and opponents .339. Averages for players with more than ten attempts: Aranguren- .462 Panzo- .419 Tretout- .407 Saunders- .267 Foul Shooting is another big question mark. As a team we're shooting .659 and opponents are at .744. Only three players have attempted doulble digit foul shots. Tretout-17/25 .680 Aranguren-9/11 .818 Adewale-5/10 .500 (Sultan was 2-2 in the Buffalo game) Any comments, good or bad? Honestly don't know if there's a number on number of players Tobin will use. Everything from injuries to foul trouble to opponent style can dictate minutes. And Os will play 20-25 min per game once he's back as well. Brown's A/T numbers aren't surprising, as that's what he did at horrendous Cal. Quigley has a great mentor and it's paying off. Os will help with rebounding, but I don't think any of us thought rebounding would be a team strength, so not worried there. 3PFG% is good, and will stay that way when Os returns. The D against them should get better, but quality of opponent matters with that stat too. Tretout will be our far and away leader on FT attempts, so if he can settle in at 75% or higher, it will offset the guys who struggle.
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Post by java on Nov 23, 2023 10:18:20 GMT -5
At the start of the season, TA said that he would play everybody, and so far he's done just that. Consider: * Minutes per game: Panzo 31.6 Tretout 24.3 Brown 22.5 Quigley 22.3 Gordon 21.4 Adewale 20.9 Aranguren 19.6 Williams 13.8 Saunders 11.2 Brice 8.4 Bates 7.8 Chappali 0.9 But I am wondering if he's using the OOC portion of the schedule as an audition for a nine or ten man rotation when we get into MAAC play? * Stats that have caught my attention, and it starts with our PG's. Brown and Quigley have combined for 38 assists with only 14 TO's. And they are averaging 14+ PPG. A solid combo. Not sure how Farias will fit in. On the negative side is the rebounding stats. We are at 33.4, and opponents are at 38.2. Gordon with seven leads and no one else has more than 4.4 (SA). Hopefully Oz while not known as a rebounder will help. Three point shooting is another important stat, and we are averaging .381 and opponents .339. Averages for players with more than ten attempts: Aranguren- .462 Panzo- .419 Tretout- .407 Saunders- .267 Foul Shooting is another big question mark. As a team we're shooting .659 and opponents are at .744. Only three players have attempted doulble digit foul shots. Tretout-17/25 .680 Aranguren-9/11 .818 Adewale-5/10 .500 (Sultan was 2-2 in the Buffalo game) Any comments, good or bad? Honestly don't know if there's a number on number of players Tobin will use. Everything from injuries to foul trouble to opponent style can dictate minutes. And Os will play 20-25 min per game once he's back as well. Brown's A/T numbers aren't surprising, as that's what he did at horrendous Cal. Quigley has a great mentor and it's paying off. Os will help with rebounding, but I don't think any of us thought rebounding would be a team strength, so not worried there. 3PFG% is good, and will stay that way when Os returns. The D against them should get better, but quality of opponent matters with that stat too. Tretout will be our far and away leader on FT attempts, so if he can settle in at 75% or higher, it will offset the guys who struggle. I think Oz being back will be most beneficial to Sultan. I look for him to have more interior looks once the extra big is able to play. As far as the foul shooting goes, I agree with Guy. Tretout will be our blue collar get to the paint for foul shots kind of player. From the guard position, I would expect to see more of Quigley and Jean at the end of close games in lieu of Brown, who struggles from the line.
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