What’s our record when we shoot at least 30.8% from 3 I wonder?I'm going to disagree with you a bit here. Just to be a 50th percentile NCAA team, you need to average around 1.069ppp. Including possessions lost due to turnovers and extra possessions gained due to offensive rebounding as well as including free throws, that roughly translates to needing to shoot 51.0% from 2 and 34.0% from 3 just to be around the 180th team in the country offensively. To be an elite offensive team (Top 25) this year though, you need to average at least 1.186ppp which roughly translates to 56.6% from 2 or 37.7% from 3.
Looked at a slightly different way, if all teams did was shoot threes every possessions with no turnovers or rebounds, these would be your expected point totals in about a somewhat typical 70 possession game:
Elite off team shooting 3s: >79.2ppg
Median off team shooting 3s: 71.4ppg
Illinois off team shooting 3s: 64.7ppg
So 30.8% from 3 really isn't respectable at all. Frankly, it's terrible. That said, our 2pt shooting and offensive rebounding have been sensational this season
Win this one, and I want a six seed in the NCAA tournament (barring a disaster in the B1G tournament).This is a big game bc I think with a win, you are likely off the 8/9 line in the NCAA tourney. But if you lose, you are probably locked into the 8/9 barring a run in the BTT.
Definitely not out of the realm of possibility. Purdue will be a 4/5. That should give us at least a few wins over top 5 seeds.Win this one, and I want a six seed in the NCAA tournament (barring a disaster in the B1G tournament).![]()
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Don't know where she got her Fighting Illini t-shirt...but she should take it back....the lettering is all stretched out and distorted....
You guys are on a good mood this morning.DDDefective?
Statistics without context are meaningless. For instance, how many of the two point baskets are a result of a missed three resulting in an easy two point putback?How do you explain Michigan State shooting 555 threes, to the Illini's 909, and also having a record of 24-5 (15-3 B1G)? They also depend on ORBs, and shoot 3s at an even lower percentage than the Illini. They have realized that they score less on each 3 attempted than on each 2 attempted, and focus on the higher scoring option. The Illini score around .2 more points for every 2 they take than for every 3 they take also. Illini .92 points per 3 taken, 1.15 per 2 taken. MSU 1.03 per 3 taken, 1.17 per 2 taken. If you check, nearly all of the top teams have this balance of both 2s and 3s averaging more than 1 point per shot taken.
You know, there really is something to the 3's being better to rebound off of than 2's. When a team is in a 5 out setting, and they get the feeling that a shot is coming (which players who play often together get to understanding by this point in the season), they can get a good jump on rebounding. That's a big distance for the defenders to actually head off the rebounder, partially because the furthest defenders from the ball will be in help side defense. It gives the offensive rebounders a good run at the rim.Statistics without context are meaningless. For instance, how many of the two point baskets are a result of a missed three resulting in an easy two point putback?
Offensive rebounds are glorious! Especially, near the end of the game. The defense plays well, we run the clock down, miss, but get the ball back. It's kind of like using a magnifying glass on ants in the summer time. (Not sure where that came from)You know, there really is something to the 3's being better to rebound off of than 2's. When a team is in a 5 out setting, and they get the feeling that a shot is coming (which players who play often together get to understanding by this point in the season), they can get a good jump on rebounding. That's a big distance for the defenders to actually head off the rebounder, partially because the furthest defenders from the ball will be in help side defense. It gives the offensive rebounders a good run at the rim.
With a closer shot, the help defense is squeezed in more and the lanes become less for getting a run to a rebounding position.
This may be a big reason to continue to shoot the 3's even when they aren't falling. Second and third chances are wildly demoralizing to a defense.
Along with longer shots tend to be longer rebounds which gives the offense the advantage as well.You know, there really is something to the 3's being better to rebound off of than 2's. When a team is in a 5 out setting, and they get the feeling that a shot is coming (which players who play often together get to understanding by this point in the season), they can get a good jump on rebounding. That's a big distance for the defenders to actually head off the rebounder, partially because the furthest defenders from the ball will be in help side defense. It gives the offensive rebounders a good run at the rim.
With a closer shot, the help defense is squeezed in more and the lanes become less for getting a run to a rebounding position.
This may be a big reason to continue to shoot the 3's even when they aren't falling. Second and third chances are wildly demoralizing to a defense.
You do realize that nothing you said negated what I said? I would think that rebounds on 3s being put back for a 2 would apply equally to both the Illini and MSU. So, my point is still valid.Statistics without context are meaningless. For instance, how many of the two point baskets are a result of a missed three resulting in an easy two point putback?
We score more points than MSU (83.6 vs 78). The difference is on the defensive side (pa 73 vs 66). Has nothing to do with 3pt shots or orb. And we played a slightly tougher schedule than them.You do realize that nothing you said negated what I said? I would think that rebounds on 3s being put back for a 2 would apply equally to both the Illini and MSU. So, my point is still valid.
Wasn't debating you! My comment was as much question as statement. If a possession starts with a three point shot that is put back for a two does that count as two points for both a three point shot possession and a two point shot possession or only a two point shot? That's what I mean by context. I believe we are scoring at a higher rate than MSU so is chucking threes a bad approach? I say yes if you're not going to crash the offensive boards. When you rebound like we did against Michigan it works!You do realize that nothing you said negated what I said? I would think that rebounds on 3s being put back for a 2 would apply equally to both the Illini and MSU. So, my point is still valid.
To quote Uncle Drew "This game always has been and always will be... about BUCKETS"Not sure if it's been mentioned and double checked the numbers on this, but heard the following stat on Field of 68-
But when Illinois shoots better than 27% from 3, the team is 16-2. When they shoot less than 27%, they're 3-9.
The equation is simple, shoot better = win games.
Wasn't debating you! My comment was as much question as statement. If a possession starts with a three point shot that is put back for a two does that count as two points for both a three point shot possession and a two point shot possession or only a two point shot? That's what I mean by context. I believe we are scoring at a higher rate than MSU so is chucking threes a bad approach? I say yes if you're not going to crash the offensive boards. When you rebound like we did against Michigan it works!
Even with us taking and missing more 3’s, we still have a better offensive efficiency than Michigan St. We’re ranked 14 on offense on KenPom, they’re ranked 32.How do you explain Michigan State shooting 555 threes, to the Illini's 909, and also having a record of 24-5 (15-3 B1G)? They also depend on ORBs, and shoot 3s at an even lower percentage than the Illini. They have realized that they score less on each 3 attempted than on each 2 attempted, and focus on the higher scoring option. The Illini score around .2 more points for every 2 they take than for every 3 they take also. Illini .92 points per 3 taken, 1.15 per 2 taken. MSU 1.03 per 3 taken, 1.17 per 2 taken. If you check, nearly all of the top teams have this balance of both 2s and 3s averaging more than 1 point per shot taken.
You guys are on a good mood this morning.
Illini must be on a two game winning streak or something.
Whatever it is, keep it up.
And, Illini keep it up too.
I am almost certain that is not the case. A possession ends when the other team gets the ball. I believe.I believe it gets counted as two separate possession since the rebound starts a new possession.