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He’s obviously not jumping or doing anything strenuous, but he IS putting pressure on that foot, so I choose to view this as a positive.Mirk’s recovery seems to be going well.
He’s obviously not jumping or doing anything strenuous, but he IS putting pressure on that foot, so I choose to view this as a positive.Mirk’s recovery seems to be going well.
Yeah that’s a good counterpoint (and apologies if I missed the original point from you or Fly! about scoring efficiency)I know I'm quibbling over something that was a tangent to the point of this post, and Fly! already mentioned this, but scoring efficiency is up overall. Normalized to the yearly average (AdjD/NCAA_avg_AdjD * 100), they were very typical:
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I agree that if we could get halfway closer to Michigan's defense from last year (including playing at least as well against Q1A), our championship odds would look quite different.
Well, Wagler also had to be the No. 1 scorer on that offense. Domask didn't need to be, as he had Shannon.Honestly, the fact one was second in efficiency and the other was third makes my general point.
The condition you mentioned was "felt good with him having the ball."If you wanna say 5th overall pick Wagler, or Ayo, you’re probably right. But Domask was nails
Well, Wagler also had to be the No. 1 scorer on that offense. Domask didn't need to be, as he had Shannon.
Both as a scorer AND facilitator, Wagler clears here.
The condition you mentioned was "felt good with him having the ball."
For that exercise, yes, this would be my ranking:
1. Wagler
2. Ayo
3. Domask
The three boxes I'd look for in terms of "comfort having the ball" (by increasing priority):
1. Facilitator
2. Scorer
3. Quality of your offense
I'd put Keaton ever-so-slightly above Ayo because:
1. Ayo had a much higher assist rate. But Keaton had a much lower turnover rate (while maintaining a good assist rate).
2. Both were the same level of scorer. Ayo: 32.2 points per 100 possessions. Keaton: 32.2 points per 100 possessions. (Ayo's team just played faster)
3. This would be where Keaton clears. 2021 O Rating: 118.0. 2026 O Rating: 131.1. Also, the 2021 team was 125th in turnover rate, while the 2026 team was 8th.
Ayo did have a clutch gene unlike any other Illinois player I've seen. So if this was only the last 5 minutes of a game, it would be Ayo and it's not close. There were so many games we "could've" or "should've" lost that we didn't, just because of him. (that Nebraska game almost gave me a heart attack)
Keaton having a low turnover rate, is why I think he didn't end up with the same usage rate as some other STARS.Well, Wagler also had to be the No. 1 scorer on that offense. Domask didn't need to be, as he had Shannon.
Both as a scorer AND facilitator, Wagler clears here.
The condition you mentioned was "felt good with him having the ball."
For that exercise, yes, this would be my ranking:
1. Wagler
2. Ayo
3. Domask
The three boxes I'd look for in terms of "comfort having the ball" (by increasing priority):
1. Facilitator
2. Scorer
3. Quality of your offense
I'd put Keaton ever-so-slightly above Ayo because:
1. Ayo had a much higher assist rate. But Keaton had a much lower turnover rate (while maintaining a good assist rate).
2. Both were the same level of scorer. Ayo: 32.2 points per 100 possessions. Keaton: 32.2 points per 100 possessions. (Ayo's team just played faster)
3. This would be where Keaton clears. 2021 O Rating: 118.0. 2026 O Rating: 131.1. Also, the 2021 team was 125th in turnover rate, while the 2026 team was 8th.
Ayo did have a clutch gene unlike any other Illinois player I've seen. So if this was only the last 5 minutes of a game, it would be Ayo and it's not close. There were so many games we "could've" or "should've" lost that we didn't, just because of him. (that Nebraska game almost gave me a heart attack)
It's what expected with any sort of fracture/non structural related injury. Doctors don't want you off your feet. Getting up and getting around promotes bone healing. Like you said, he's not going to be running the break in practices for the next month, but the injury was far, far, far less than some had feared. I suspect he'll go back to the doc in a few weeks, they'll take an x-,ray and will go from there. Just have to let mother nature and Fletch do their thing.He’s obviously not jumping or doing anything strenuous, but he IS putting pressure on that foot, so I choose to view this as a positive.
Who you foul is a tactic that impacts this, I think.Great student fans behind the basket for homes games, elite smack talkers at the strip. I can't think of much else.
Gonna be hard to win even 1 of the TTU / DUKE / UCONN games.
While I agree with you.... I think when we scheduled these teams, this was always going to be true.Gonna be hard to win even 1 of the TTU / DUKE / UCONN games.
Darius Acuff had just a 11.6 TOV rate but still got to 29.5 usage. Terrance Shannon just had a 12.1 TOV rate but still got to 27.9 usage.Keaton having a low turnover rate, is why I think he didn't end up with the same usage rate as some other STARS.
If he turned the ball over more, he probably would've had a higher usage.
During the draft process alot of people were saying he didn't have the same usage as some of the other 1st round guards.
there was a documentary about this... it can workWhat would that look like? Guards who can talk good $hit and freeze the shooter?