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Posted on 11/22/21 at 6:54 pm to Alabama_Fan
Posted on 11/22/21 at 6:54 pm to Alabama_Fan
Cincinnati up 11 on Illinois in the 2nd half and that’s with them getting Kofi back today
Posted on 11/22/21 at 7:24 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Anyone have a list of the rankings of of difficulty of SEC OOC opponents?
Posted on 11/22/21 at 8:05 pm to TrojanTide
SDSU ended up obliterating Nevada.
Posted on 11/22/21 at 8:07 pm to Bryant91092
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SDSU ended up obliterating Nevada.
102-75
59% from the field and 52% from 3P
This post was edited on 11/22/21 at 8:08 pm
Posted on 11/22/21 at 8:08 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Colorado State down 16 at halftime to Northeastern. Little shocking.
This post was edited on 11/22/21 at 8:09 pm
Posted on 11/22/21 at 9:24 pm to SummerOfGeorge
quote:Colorado State turned it around impressively, ended up winning by 10, 71-61.
Colorado State down 16 at halftime to Northeastern. Little shocking.
Posted on 11/22/21 at 9:39 pm to RumHam
Kansas State has missed like 10 wide arse open 3s
Posted on 11/23/21 at 4:40 am to mistaken4193
Posted on 11/23/21 at 9:04 am to My2Bits
That's amazing. You'd think that it would be easy to guard him, but he can take it to his "off hand" side, too!
(small pun intended)
(small pun intended)
Posted on 11/23/21 at 9:45 am to coachcrisp
These are gonna end up being some really good wins at the end of the year.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 10:38 am to Crimsonite94
Iona will be playing their third consecutive game on that particular court when we play them on Thanksgiving in Orlando.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 11:24 am to Glorious
quote:KenPom has 1-4 Hofstra at #147 and 5-0 Iona at #148.
Early Season RPI is one of life's simple pleasures.
Iona beat Hofstra 82-74.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 11:31 am to TideCPA
It’s probably simply because Hofstra has played a couple really good teams and kept up with them.
It is weird though.
It is weird though.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 1:02 pm to Chadaristic
Damn. I knew we'd ran away more screens and p&r. But it's cool to see a chart comparing us vs last and against other teams. We have so many different ways to attack this year. Still a lot of 3s and close shots, but a much more diverse arsenal.Stopping this offense is going to be a nightmare for teams.
It's also cool to see which teams have benefited from using more/less screens.
It's also cool to see which teams have benefited from using more/less screens.
This post was edited on 11/23/21 at 1:05 pm
Posted on 11/23/21 at 2:09 pm to CCTider
Looking at Michigan's rankings on KenPom and Torvik is a good example on why computer's aren't perfect. Yes, Michigan lost to good teams. But they also looked shitty losing to them. They're obviously talented. But definitely not #5 (kenpom) or #14 (torvik) in the country.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 2:22 pm to CCTider
Good first half for Aggie over Butler.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:08 pm to McGregor
SI mock draft has Keon Ellis going 17th to the Celtics and JD going 19th to the Knicks.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:37 pm to TrojanTide
Alabama Individual Stats to date (per Torvik)
Box +/-
1. Keon Ellis (+13.4)
2. Darius Miles (+11.3)
3. Charles Bediako (+7.6)
4. JD Davison (+3.7)
4. Jaden Shackelford (+3.7)
4. Jahvon Quinerly (+3.7)
7. Noah Gurley (-3.0)
True Shooting Percentage
1. Darius Miles (71.2%)
2. Keon Ellis (69.8%)
3. Charles Bediako (64.3%)
4. JD Davison (58.4%)
5. Jahvon Quinerly (55.5%)
6. Jaden Shackelford (54.1%)
7. Noah Gurley (42.2%)
Offensive Rebounding Rate
1. Charles Bediako (12.5%)
2. Noah Gurley (8.5%)
3. Keon Ellis (8.0%)
4. Darius Miles (5.8%)
5. Jaden Shackelford (4.7%)
6. JD Davison (4.0%)
7. Jahvon Quinerly (0.0%)
Defensive Rebounding Rate
1. Keon Ellis (16.9%)
2. Jaden Shackelford (15.2%)
3. JD Davison (14.7%)
4. Noah Gurley (11.2%)
5. Darius Miles (10.7%)
5. Jahvon Quinerly (10.7%)
7. Charles Bediako (8.4%)
Close 2 Pointers
1. Keon Ellis (77.8%)
2. Jahvon Quinerly (75.0%)
3. Charles Bediako (72.7%)
4. JD Davison (66.7%)
5. Darius Miles (63.6%)
6. Noah Gurley (61.5%)
7. Jaden Shackelford (52.6%)
Box +/-
1. Keon Ellis (+13.4)
2. Darius Miles (+11.3)
3. Charles Bediako (+7.6)
4. JD Davison (+3.7)
4. Jaden Shackelford (+3.7)
4. Jahvon Quinerly (+3.7)
7. Noah Gurley (-3.0)
True Shooting Percentage
1. Darius Miles (71.2%)
2. Keon Ellis (69.8%)
3. Charles Bediako (64.3%)
4. JD Davison (58.4%)
5. Jahvon Quinerly (55.5%)
6. Jaden Shackelford (54.1%)
7. Noah Gurley (42.2%)
Offensive Rebounding Rate
1. Charles Bediako (12.5%)
2. Noah Gurley (8.5%)
3. Keon Ellis (8.0%)
4. Darius Miles (5.8%)
5. Jaden Shackelford (4.7%)
6. JD Davison (4.0%)
7. Jahvon Quinerly (0.0%)
Defensive Rebounding Rate
1. Keon Ellis (16.9%)
2. Jaden Shackelford (15.2%)
3. JD Davison (14.7%)
4. Noah Gurley (11.2%)
5. Darius Miles (10.7%)
5. Jahvon Quinerly (10.7%)
7. Charles Bediako (8.4%)
Close 2 Pointers
1. Keon Ellis (77.8%)
2. Jahvon Quinerly (75.0%)
3. Charles Bediako (72.7%)
4. JD Davison (66.7%)
5. Darius Miles (63.6%)
6. Noah Gurley (61.5%)
7. Jaden Shackelford (52.6%)
Posted on 11/23/21 at 4:00 pm to SummerOfGeorge
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Nate Oats said Juwan Gary is participating in “some stuff” at practice and is “more likely to play Thursday than he was last Friday. I’d say he’s still up in the air. … Hopefully by Sunday for sure."
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