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Alabama Basketball - Stat Leaders since 2008
Posted on 4/1/21 at 11:15 am
Posted on 4/1/21 at 11:15 am
Per Torvik (which has stats back to 2008), here are the career stat leaders
Cutoffs were
- 25 games played
- 40% of minutes played (career)
- 32 players met this criteria
Box Plus/Minus
1. Richard Hendrix (+8.9)
2. Mykal Riley (+8.5) (surprising)
3. Tony Mitchell (+7.7)
4. Donta Hall (+7.4)
5. Trevor Releford (+6.9)
5. Keon Ellis (+6.9) (yea, that's right)
7. JaMychal Green (+6.0)
8. Collin Sexton (+5.8)
8. Jordan Bruner (+5.8)
10. Mikhail Torrance (+4.9)
30. Senario Hillman (-0.1)
31. Bola Olaniyan (-0.6)
32. Brandon Hollinger (-1.4)
Offensive Box Plus/Minus
1. Richard Hendrix (+6.6)
1. Mykal Riley (+6.6)
3. Collin Sexton (+5.2)
4. Tony Mitchell (+4.9)
5. Mikhail Torrance (+4.5)
30. Jimmie Taylor (-1.3)
31. Chris Hines (-1.5)
32. Senario Hillman (-1.9)
Defensive Box Plus/Minus
1. Keon Ellis (+5.1)
2. Donta Hall (+4.1)
3. Chris Hines (+4.0)
4. Herb Jones (+3.7)
5. Trevor Releford (+3.3)
30. Shannon Hale (+0.1)
31. Alonzo Gee (-0.1)
32. Brandon Hollinger (-1.1)
Usage Rate
1. Collin Sexton (32.5)
2. JaMychal Green (27.8)
3. Richard Hendrix (26.2)
4. Shannon Hale (25.1)
4. Alonzo Gee (25.1)
Effective Field Goal %
1. Donta Hall (65.7%)
2. Richard Hendrix (60.1%)
3. Keon Ellis (59.2%)
4. Jimmie Taylor (58.4%)
5. Mykal Riley (58.5%)
30. Shannon Hale (47.0%)
31. Herb Jones (46.1%)
32. Senario Hillman (43.5%)
Offensive Rebounding Rate
1. Bola Olaniyan (16.3)
2. Richard Hendrix (13.1)
3. JaMychal Green (12.9)
4. Donta Hall (11.4)
5. Alonzo Gee (10.1)
Defensive Rebounding Rate
1. Bola Olaniyan (25.2)
2. Richard Hendrix (23.5)
3. Donta Hall (22.0)
4. Jordan Bruner (21.2)
5. JaMychal Green (18.1)
Assist to Turnover Ratio
1. Mikhail Torrance (1.8)
2. Corban Collins (1.6)
2. Anthony Brock (1.6)
2. Brandon Hollinger (1.6)
5. Levi Randolph (1.4)
5. Kira Lewis Jr (1.4)
32. Shannon Hale (0.4)
32. Jimmie Taylor (0.4)
32. Bola Olaniyan (0.4)
3 PT % (minimum 25 attempts) (out of 26)
1. Mykal Riley (43.3%)
2. Keon Ellis (38.9%)
3. Anthony Brock (38.7%)
4. John Petty (38.2%)
5. Jahvon Quinerly (38.1%)
5. Josh Primo (38.1%)
24. Tony Mitchell (30.1%)
25. Herb Jones (28.8%)
26. Senario Hillman (26.0%)
Cutoffs were
- 25 games played
- 40% of minutes played (career)
- 32 players met this criteria
Box Plus/Minus
1. Richard Hendrix (+8.9)
2. Mykal Riley (+8.5) (surprising)
3. Tony Mitchell (+7.7)
4. Donta Hall (+7.4)
5. Trevor Releford (+6.9)
5. Keon Ellis (+6.9) (yea, that's right)
7. JaMychal Green (+6.0)
8. Collin Sexton (+5.8)
8. Jordan Bruner (+5.8)
10. Mikhail Torrance (+4.9)
30. Senario Hillman (-0.1)
31. Bola Olaniyan (-0.6)
32. Brandon Hollinger (-1.4)
Offensive Box Plus/Minus
1. Richard Hendrix (+6.6)
1. Mykal Riley (+6.6)
3. Collin Sexton (+5.2)
4. Tony Mitchell (+4.9)
5. Mikhail Torrance (+4.5)
30. Jimmie Taylor (-1.3)
31. Chris Hines (-1.5)
32. Senario Hillman (-1.9)
Defensive Box Plus/Minus
1. Keon Ellis (+5.1)
2. Donta Hall (+4.1)
3. Chris Hines (+4.0)
4. Herb Jones (+3.7)
5. Trevor Releford (+3.3)
30. Shannon Hale (+0.1)
31. Alonzo Gee (-0.1)
32. Brandon Hollinger (-1.1)
Usage Rate
1. Collin Sexton (32.5)
2. JaMychal Green (27.8)
3. Richard Hendrix (26.2)
4. Shannon Hale (25.1)
4. Alonzo Gee (25.1)
Effective Field Goal %
1. Donta Hall (65.7%)
2. Richard Hendrix (60.1%)
3. Keon Ellis (59.2%)
4. Jimmie Taylor (58.4%)
5. Mykal Riley (58.5%)
30. Shannon Hale (47.0%)
31. Herb Jones (46.1%)
32. Senario Hillman (43.5%)
Offensive Rebounding Rate
1. Bola Olaniyan (16.3)
2. Richard Hendrix (13.1)
3. JaMychal Green (12.9)
4. Donta Hall (11.4)
5. Alonzo Gee (10.1)
Defensive Rebounding Rate
1. Bola Olaniyan (25.2)
2. Richard Hendrix (23.5)
3. Donta Hall (22.0)
4. Jordan Bruner (21.2)
5. JaMychal Green (18.1)
Assist to Turnover Ratio
1. Mikhail Torrance (1.8)
2. Corban Collins (1.6)
2. Anthony Brock (1.6)
2. Brandon Hollinger (1.6)
5. Levi Randolph (1.4)
5. Kira Lewis Jr (1.4)
32. Shannon Hale (0.4)
32. Jimmie Taylor (0.4)
32. Bola Olaniyan (0.4)
3 PT % (minimum 25 attempts) (out of 26)
1. Mykal Riley (43.3%)
2. Keon Ellis (38.9%)
3. Anthony Brock (38.7%)
4. John Petty (38.2%)
5. Jahvon Quinerly (38.1%)
5. Josh Primo (38.1%)
24. Tony Mitchell (30.1%)
25. Herb Jones (28.8%)
26. Senario Hillman (26.0%)
Posted on 4/1/21 at 11:17 am to SummerOfGeorge
Offensive Rating
1. Donta Hall (120.8)
2. Mykal Riley (117.8)
3. Richard Hendrix (117.4)
4. Keon Ellis (113.2)
5. Mikhail Torrance (112.7)
6. Jaden Shackelford (111.4)
7. Trevor Releford (111.3)
8. Tony Mitchell (110.8)
9. Collin Sexton (109.6)
10. Jordan Bruner (108.9)
11. Levi Randolph (108.1)
12. Kira Lewis Jr (107.0)
28. Herb Jones (94.5)
29. Shannon Hale (93.8)
30. Arthur Edwards (92.6)
31. Chris Hines (92.0)
32. Senario Hillman (91.8)
Defensive Rating
1. Keon Ellis (83.9)
2. Tony Mitchell (85.7)
3. JaMychal Green (86.6)
4. Chris Hines (86.8)
5. Donta Hall (88.7)
6. Herb Jones (90.7)
7. Trevor Releford (90.8)
8. Richard Hendrix (92.0)
9. Josh Primo (92.1)
10. Jordan Bruner (93.0)
30. Mikhail Torrance (99.1)
31. Corban Collins (101.0)
32. Brandon Hollinger (105.5)
1. Donta Hall (120.8)
2. Mykal Riley (117.8)
3. Richard Hendrix (117.4)
4. Keon Ellis (113.2)
5. Mikhail Torrance (112.7)
6. Jaden Shackelford (111.4)
7. Trevor Releford (111.3)
8. Tony Mitchell (110.8)
9. Collin Sexton (109.6)
10. Jordan Bruner (108.9)
11. Levi Randolph (108.1)
12. Kira Lewis Jr (107.0)
28. Herb Jones (94.5)
29. Shannon Hale (93.8)
30. Arthur Edwards (92.6)
31. Chris Hines (92.0)
32. Senario Hillman (91.8)
Defensive Rating
1. Keon Ellis (83.9)
2. Tony Mitchell (85.7)
3. JaMychal Green (86.6)
4. Chris Hines (86.8)
5. Donta Hall (88.7)
6. Herb Jones (90.7)
7. Trevor Releford (90.8)
8. Richard Hendrix (92.0)
9. Josh Primo (92.1)
10. Jordan Bruner (93.0)
30. Mikhail Torrance (99.1)
31. Corban Collins (101.0)
32. Brandon Hollinger (105.5)
This post was edited on 4/1/21 at 11:26 am
Posted on 4/1/21 at 11:27 am to SummerOfGeorge
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3 PT % (minimum 25 attempts) (out of 26)
1. Mykal Riley (43.3%)
2. Keon Ellis (38.9%)
3. Anthony Brock (38.7%)
4. John Petty (38.2%)
5. Jahvon Quinerly (38.1%)
5. Josh Primo (38.1%)
Oats
Posted on 4/1/21 at 11:39 am to SummerOfGeorge
I have a fair amount of questions, but strangely the thing that jumped out the most to me was Shannon Hale's usage rate. 25%? For his career?
Other observations:
1) Bola's rebounding was just insane.
2) The Riley stuff seems high, although his traditional stats were a bit better than I remembered them being.
3) That assist to turnover list is pretty dire. Feels like we should have somebody break the 2-1 mark.
Other observations:
1) Bola's rebounding was just insane.
2) The Riley stuff seems high, although his traditional stats were a bit better than I remembered them being.
3) That assist to turnover list is pretty dire. Feels like we should have somebody break the 2-1 mark.
Posted on 4/1/21 at 11:41 am to SummerOfGeorge
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Defensive Box Plus/Minus
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30. Shannon Hale (+0.1)
Bart might want to reassess his algorithm if the result is Shannon Hale being anything more than the worst defensive player in the history of SEC basketball.
Posted on 4/1/21 at 11:44 am to Crede15
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thing that jumped out the most to me was Shannon Hale's usage rate. 25%? For his career?
Dude - me too. Of everything that was the thing that made go WTF? But, that one season with Avery we had so few weapons that he was heavily involved on almost every possession - for good or bad. And then after that he didn't really play a ton and then left.
Posted on 4/1/21 at 11:45 am to Robot Santa
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Bart might want to reassess his algorithm if the result is Shannon Hale being anything more than the worst defensive player in the history of SEC basketball.
He was our 3rd worst defender of the last 12 years only in front of some real lazy asses/short guys, so pretty bad.
However, it does tell me if your Defensive BPM is negative you quite literally don't try.
Posted on 4/1/21 at 11:46 am to Crede15
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2) The Riley stuff seems high, although his traditional stats were a bit better than I remembered them being.
Same - I did note that some of these guys who played before 2008 only have 2008 included. So it's just Riley's last year, in which he had a really good offensive season on a shitty team
This post was edited on 4/1/21 at 11:47 am
Posted on 4/1/21 at 1:01 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Shannon Hale's usage rate makes me want to punch something.
ETA: didn't see all the comments above until now, but it is hilarious that we all read the same set of data and everyone's first reaction was "Shannon Hale usage wtf".
ETA: didn't see all the comments above until now, but it is hilarious that we all read the same set of data and everyone's first reaction was "Shannon Hale usage wtf".
This post was edited on 4/1/21 at 1:09 pm
Posted on 4/1/21 at 2:10 pm to SummerOfGeorge
The talent to record ratio of the 2007 and 2008 teams are absolutely pitiful
Posted on 4/1/21 at 7:00 pm to SummerOfGeorge
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Offensive Rebounding Rate
1. Bola Olaniyan (16.3)
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Defensive Rebounding Rate
1. Bola Olaniyan (25.2)
THATS MY BABY!!!
This post was edited on 4/1/21 at 7:01 pm
Posted on 4/2/21 at 10:16 am to SummerOfGeorge
Posted on 4/2/21 at 10:18 am to ReauxlTide222
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The talent to record ratio of the 2007 and 2008 teams are absolutely pitiful
Problem with those teams was (1) Gottfried just rolled the balls out but (2) the depth was bad and not developed at all. Our front line guys were good offensive players with 1 or 2 also being good defenders, but past that it was a hodge podge of semi-talented dudes who weren't put in any sort of position to succeed.
Posted on 4/2/21 at 11:54 am to SummerOfGeorge
Half court game winning shots to break Georgia's heart
1. Trevor Releford
1. Trevor Releford
Posted on 4/2/21 at 3:41 pm to SummerOfGeorge
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3. Tony Mitchell (+7.7)
Man that guy was an athlete
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30. Senario Hillman (-0.1)
Top 3 athlete as well
Just missing Gerald Wallace
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