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Originally posted by JMM28 View PostIf you neuter Walt, don't you then lose those 2 or 3 plays per game that no one else can make? Do you make him a completely ineffective player on both ends of the court?
I think next year Walt has a chance to make a leap into the upper echelon of MVC players. With Fields coming off transfershirting and Bell as a more veteran PG, Walt will have a chance to make some plays off the ball to get open hopefully that he isn't able to make now.
I believe he needs to get his head into the games and look to pass a bit more then he does. That will make all the difference."Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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These stats say it all!
Assists per Turnover
2.4 - Dyricus Simms-Edwards
2.0 - Jake Eastman
1.0 - Tyshon Pickett
0.8 - Jalen Crawford
0.5 - Will Egolf
0.5 - Jordan Prosser
0.4 - Walt Lemon Jr."Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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Originally posted by SFP View PostThese stats say it all!
Assists per Turnover
2.4 - Dyricus Simms-Edwards
2.0 - Jake Eastman
1.0 - Tyshon Pickett
0.8 - Jalen Crawford
0.5 - Will Egolf
0.5 - Jordan Prosser
0.4 - Walt Lemon Jr.
I know I talk out of both sides of my mouth about WL....nobody frustrates me more because he is carless with the ball sometimes and exercises poor judgement other times......and yet he's more explosive than anyone else we have. And even though he missed ft's the other night he's shoot them like a PG should which is different than last year....it would really help if Will,Jake, and DSE could shoot better from outside
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Originally posted by JMM28 View PostIf you neuter Walt, don't you then lose those 2 or 3 plays per game that no one else can make? Do you make him a completely ineffective player on both ends of the court?
I think next year Walt has a chance to make a leap into the upper echelon of MVC players. With Fields coming off transfershirting and Bell as a more veteran PG, Walt will have a chance to make some plays off the ball to get open hopefully that he isn't able to make now.What part of illegal don't you understand?
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Originally posted by real fan View PostGeno has already brought in a true point guard for next season as has 3 good shooters with size , we need 2 more big men and we are on our way to winning many games.
I thought mostly everyone just wanted to see improvement this season which is what is happening so I don"t get what all the concern is about over why Walt Lemon jr. is playing point guard, we have no one better and Walt has helped us more then he has hurt us as we are 8-4, no doubt he makes bad decisions and too many turnovers but he gives us a better chance to win.
Again, I'm not saying this to pick on Geno, just responding to some here who say we can't do anything until next year.
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Originally posted by Gary the Gargoyle View PostIt's fair to question why Geno chose a D-I transfer in Fields instead of a JUCO PG who could have played right away.
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Originally posted by real fan View PostYou have to look at the 8 wins we have also and not just look at the last 2 games , no doubt he hurt us in Vegas with his poor play but like I said before we have no one right now that would be a better option.
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Originally posted by lefty View Postyes and no......if your team shoots in 35% range there isn't going to be much in assists.......Walt tries to make things happen and it results in a turnover but if the defense is always sagging and nobody can make a shot outside and we miss layups.....well...it hurts the assist stats.
I know I talk out of both sides of my mouth about WL....nobody frustrates me more because he is carless with the ball sometimes and exercises poor judgement other times......and yet he's more explosive than anyone else we have. And even though he missed ft's the other night he's shoot them like a PG should which is different than last year....it would really help if Will,Jake, and DSE could shoot better from outside"Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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Also, maybe the reason a team has a low shooting percentage is sometimes because their point guard doesn't get the ball to the other players in a position to make a high percentage shot. In that case, the low shooting percentage is not an excuse to absolve the PG.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostAlso, maybe the reason a team has a low shooting percentage is sometimes because their point guard doesn't get the ball to the other players in a position to make a high percentage shot. In that case, the low shooting percentage is not an excuse to absolve the PG.
To me DC I think the low percentage is more to just not making the shots and taking forced shots....
We have missed our share of shots in the lane....3 in a row against Portland to start the game....
WL is like a good QB in a way.....you make that great pass...or in Walt's case a great play and then you think you can do it all the time(which you can't)
We need both...good PG play and good shooting...they compliment each other and make each a whole lot more effective.
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Originally posted by SFP View PostAssist per TO ratio
I see this stat referenced a ton around these parts. This is one of the most useless stats in all of basketball.
1. An assist is very subjective in the first place, much like an error in baseball.
2. This assist to turnover ratio implies that an assist helps as much as a turnover hurts. A TO hurts much more than an assist helps.
3. Using this stat to separate elite from non elite players is useless. All a player has to do is limit the number of turnovers he commits while picking up a cheap assist or two per game.
4. The subject that lefty brought up - that poor shooting teammates will decrease the assist to turnover ratio of the best PG in the game. Ken Pomeroy has a great stat called the Pomeroy Assist Rate. This factors in the team FG& and assists while the player is on the court.
There are so many better stats out there dealing with the already flawed assist stat.
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Originally posted by JMM28 View PostI see this stat referenced a ton around these parts. This is one of the most useless stats in all of basketball.
1. An assist is very subjective in the first place, much like an error in baseball.
2. This assist to turnover ratio implies that an assist helps as much as a turnover hurts. A TO hurts much more than an assist helps.
3. Using this stat to separate elite from non elite players is useless. All a player has to do is limit the number of turnovers he commits while picking up a cheap assist or two per game.
4. The subject that lefty brought up - that poor shooting teammates will decrease the assist to turnover ratio of the best PG in the game. Ken Pomeroy has a great stat called the Pomeroy Assist Rate. This factors in the team FG& and assists while the player is on the court.
There are so many better stats out there dealing with the already flawed assist stat."Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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Originally posted by tornado View Post...
BTW - This Saturday we'll see a Drake point guard, newcomer Richard Carter, who is having a good year - averaging over 10 ppg, and among the leaders in the MVC in both assists and A/Turnovers...
And he was essentially there for the picking (only 2 offers - Drake and Pine Bluff!) - he was at Cloud County CC and averaged 19 ppg/5.3 apg his sophomore season- he's arguably already demonstrating he's one of the best PG's in the Valley and he had almost no other offers...so how does Drake figure this out & other teams that need a PG miss on him?
Unless some newcomer in the Valley goes for 40 this weekend - the Newcomer of the Week this week has got to be Richard Carter..
he singlehandedly took down Creighton with a tremendous 2nd half for the Drake guard
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