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When you collect your own rebounds, the clock resets too, so you eat more clock for those possessions. So that gives the “appearance” stat-wise anyway, of being a slower paced offense. I’d be willing to bet there have been a few possessions where we had the ball for a whole minute.At first glance at the efficiency numbers, the Illini playing at a slower pace seems counterintuitive. But then you realize the reason for the efficiency is waiting for those “gold” shots. It also makes the opponent play defense for longer stretches. That’s when the eventual strangulation seems to just wear out opponents.
Slowing down last years team (fewer possessions) would also mean that KJ and Will would need to play more defense....Sometimes I wonder what KJ's turnover rate/numbers would look like if he played in this much slower-paced offense as opposed to, what as someone else pointed out, was an extremely fast-paced offense (74.4 poss/gm) last season. That has to help with all sorts of things: allows for more deliberate processing/decision-making, improves ball control ability, better spacing & passing lanes, reduced defensive pressure (when the offense is controlling tempo), reduced player fatigue, a focus on high-percentage shots due to more calm manner in which things are done, and not to mention just reducing the sheer number of overall possessions by a very significant amount.
EDIT: KJ's assist to turnover ratio for the Miami Heat in the freaking NBA is *double* what it was last season playing against college kids:
KJ a/tov at Illinois: 1.27
KJ a/tov at Miami: 2.48
Slowing down last years team (fewer possessions) would also mean that KJ and Will would need to play more defense....
Interesting choice to use exclusively offensive highlights to promote a defensive award
I was making assumption longer possession (but fewer) and more opportunities to play defense and my eyes say that neither kj or Will was strong on thr defensive sideNot disagreeing, just unsure what you mean. How does playing slower require more (maybe you meant better) defense?
Both faster and slower tempos require significant, but fundamentally different, types of defensive effort. Generally, fast pace requires a lot more cardio and general athletic ability to guard in transition, while slow pace (half court) requires more mental/technical ability.
I’m not sure either is necessarily more difficult overall, but requires different strengths to succeed.
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Love all three but would any of the three play much/any on this team?Feliz
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could be more but don't leave these three out. I'd take any of them back anytime.
This sounds ridiculous, but it is a legitimate question. Our 8 deep at full strength: Keaton, Boz, Stoj, Mirk, Tomi, Z, Jake, Ben.Love all three but would any of the three play much/any on this team?