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<blockquote data-quote="danielb927" data-source="post: 1559720" data-attributes="member: 3372"><p>Ok, tried to add a legend and some numbers here.</p><p></p><p>Really interesting game to break down this way. Shooting differences were basically negligible — and their slight win on points-per-shot (PPS) on twos was worth only 1–2 points over the course of the game (0.03 points per shot X ~45 shots). The main differentiator was that they had 10 or 11 more scoring opportunities than we did.</p><p></p><p>If you read KenPom, he reports this a little differently as 1.21 points/possession for Baylor versus 1.01 for us. I think that's a useful way to look at things too — we wasted 5 more possessions on TOs than Baylor did, and they enhanced 5 more possessions with ORs than we did, leading them to score an extra 2 points every 10 possessions or so.</p><p></p><p>But I think it's pretty cool to see that on possessions ending in a shot, this game was basically a tie.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]6671[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>PPS = Points Per Shot</p><p>PPF = Points Per Shooting Foul (this is approximate)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danielb927, post: 1559720, member: 3372"] Ok, tried to add a legend and some numbers here. Really interesting game to break down this way. Shooting differences were basically negligible — and their slight win on points-per-shot (PPS) on twos was worth only 1–2 points over the course of the game (0.03 points per shot X ~45 shots). The main differentiator was that they had 10 or 11 more scoring opportunities than we did. If you read KenPom, he reports this a little differently as 1.21 points/possession for Baylor versus 1.01 for us. I think that's a useful way to look at things too — we wasted 5 more possessions on TOs than Baylor did, and they enhanced 5 more possessions with ORs than we did, leading them to score an extra 2 points every 10 possessions or so. But I think it's pretty cool to see that on possessions ending in a shot, this game was basically a tie. [ATTACH type="full" alt="20201202_IL_Baylor_Full.png"]6671[/ATTACH] PPS = Points Per Shot PPF = Points Per Shooting Foul (this is approximate) [/QUOTE]
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