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<blockquote data-quote="aaeismacgychel" data-source="post: 1856822" data-attributes="member: 748794"><p>To put Ty and Sencire's performance tonight into perspective, in the 18min that Ty was on the court he contributed offensively on 14% of Illini possessions to the tune of an incredible 1.85 pts per possession! That is the most efficient single game performance for any Illini during B10 play! Sencire Harris in his 14min contributed offensively on 20% of Illni possessions to the tune of 1.22 pts per possession (a very good number in it of itself). Every single other player on the team finished with below 1.00 pts per possesion (below this mark signifies a poor offensive performance/dragging your team down). And when you consider the Illini on the season average 1.11 pts per possession on offense (adjusted for opponent), the fact that we win this game when only two players are having a better than poor offensive performance is remarkable. Really incredible stuff and a well deserved opportunity to sit at the postgame podium.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aaeismacgychel, post: 1856822, member: 748794"] To put Ty and Sencire's performance tonight into perspective, in the 18min that Ty was on the court he contributed offensively on 14% of Illini possessions to the tune of an incredible 1.85 pts per possession! That is the most efficient single game performance for any Illini during B10 play! Sencire Harris in his 14min contributed offensively on 20% of Illni possessions to the tune of 1.22 pts per possession (a very good number in it of itself). Every single other player on the team finished with below 1.00 pts per possesion (below this mark signifies a poor offensive performance/dragging your team down). And when you consider the Illini on the season average 1.11 pts per possession on offense (adjusted for opponent), the fact that we win this game when only two players are having a better than poor offensive performance is remarkable. Really incredible stuff and a well deserved opportunity to sit at the postgame podium. [/QUOTE]
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