Wednesday, July 8, 2009

WUG 2009 -- Player Stats Through 2 Rounds

Offensive Efficiency Stats
Not much analysis, just a data dump for now.


Player%MinORtg%Poss%ShoteFG%PPWSFTR%FTM%
Anderson31.3132.823.529.658.01.1420.08.0
Battle50.0131.221.621.572.41.3631.010.3
Booker38.1116.718.415.562.51.3056.337.5
Brackins48.1129.117.818.564.61.3125.016.7
Butler43.1132.717.620.662.51.2416.78.3
Fisher50.092.324.618.550.01.1264.044.0
Hayward36.3115.222.626.644.21.0130.826.9
Hummel45.098.417.819.850.01.008.34.2
Pondexter50.6126.918.217.650.01.1575.054.2
Thompson43.8130.923.726.261.31.2329.016.1
Turner38.870.615.012.446.20.977.77.7
Varnado25.0151.319.213.388.91.76100.077.8

Talor Battle had two great outings against the Greeks and Serbs. Fisher is still looking for consistency from beyond the arc. Both are penetrating a good deal, which explains their high (for point guards) Free Throw Rates (FTR%).

Rebounding, Assists, Turnovers, etc.
A quick look some of the defensive stats (and assists, turnovers...). For offensive rebounding (OR%) 10.0 or above is very good. For defensive rebounding (DR%) >19.0 (or so) is very good.

Player%MinOR%DR%%Ast%TOv%Blk%Stl
Anderson, James31.314.010.711.04.10.04.0
Battle, Talor50.01.58.912.422.20.04.4
Booker, Trevor38.19.618.91.825.71.95.1
Brackins, Craig48.112.120.85.717.60.81.8
Butler, Da'Sean43.115.216.79.67.90.05.4
Fisher, Corey50.05.86.76.931.70.07.7
Hayward, Lazar36.314.121.55.77.32.01.4
Hummel, Robbie45.06.518.512.318.81.67.1
Pondexter, Quincy50.65.813.29.56.50.71.7
Thompson, Deon43.85.019.04.717.43.42.7
Turner, Evan38.87.521.523.125.91.910.5
Varnado, Jarvis25.02.913.30.031.34.40.0

Surprisingly Evan Turner (Ohio State) appears to be the best at setting up his teammates. Battle, second on the team for assist rates, is (like Fisher) a bit lighter than I would expect from a team where the traditional point guard serves as the playmaker. Whether from a different interpretation on assists or a team characteristic where guards pass into the low post and the #4/#5 scores or passes out to the wing, it is difficult to tell without a play-by-play. But relatively high assist rates from Robbie Hummel (low post) and wings James Anderson, Quincy Pondexter, Evan Turner and Da'Sean Butler suggest the wings and (at least one low post player) are actively looking for teammates when they don't have a good shot.

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