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Mar 4, 2008 |
Kansas 109 - Texas Tech 51
cPSAN "Total Impact" RatingsPSAN ratings adjusted for quality of opponent | cPSAN70 "Efficiency" RatingscPSAN ratings expressed as "per 70 possessions" | Ratings on the CourtHighest: Russell Robinson Lowest: Trevor Cook | PLAYER | cPSAN | | Russell Robinson | 9.47 | | Darnell Jackson | 7.79 | | Sasha Kaun | 6.70 | | Darrell Arthur | 6.18 | | Mario Chalmers | 6.04 | | Cole Aldrich | 5.71 | | Jeremy Case | 5.15 | | Rodrick Stewart | 5.03 | | Sherron Collins | 4.61 | | Tyrel Reed | 2.02 | | Brandon Rush | 1.00 | | Chase Buford* | 0.91 | | Matt Kleinmann* | 0.68 | | Brennan Bechard* | 0.44 | | Conner Teahan* | -0.03 | | Brad Witherspoon* | -1.25 | | PLAYER | cPSAN | | T. Hoffmeister* | 2.20 | | R. De Bem* | 1.39 | | R. Craig* | 0.87 | | M. Prince* | -0.42 | | M. Zeno | -0.95 | | J. Roberson | -1.51 | | E. Rizvic | -2.18 | | D. Roberts | -2.97 | | D. Suljagic | -3.36 | | M. Singletary | -3.83 | | C. Burgess | -5.43 | | A. Voskuil | -5.75 | | T. Cook | -6.79 | *Rating not based on enough data. | Ratings on the CourtHighest: Russell Robinson Lowest: Trevor Cook | PLAYER | cPSAN70 | | Russell Robinson | 18.12 | | Chase Buford* | 17.32 | | Darnell Jackson | 16.55 | | Jeremy Case | 16.42 | | Sasha Kaun | 14.24 | | Rodrick Stewart | 13.76 | | Cole Aldrich | 12.86 | | Darrell Arthur | 12.44 | | Mario Chalmers | 11.00 | | Sherron Collins | 8.81 | | Brennan Bechard* | 8.32 | | Tyrel Reed | 7.72 | | Matt Kleinmann* | 4.33 | | Brandon Rush | 3.83 | | Conner Teahan* | -0.24 | | Brad Witherspoon* | -7.98 | | PLAYER | cPSAN70 | | T. Hoffmeister* | 16.83 | | R. De Bem* | 8.83 | | R. Craig* | 6.66 | | M. Zeno | -1.10 | | J. Roberson | -1.87 | | E. Rizvic | -4.63 | | A. Voskuil | -7.86 | | D. Roberts | -8.12 | | D. Suljagic | -9.88 | | C. Burgess | -12.99 | | M. Singletary | -13.33 | | T. Cook | -13.66 | | M. Prince* | -15.99 | *Rating not based on enough data. |
| Comments and ObservationsI will show you the numbers because I have to add them to the season totals. But I refuse to analyze last night's game. You don't accept magic potient from Merlin the Wizard that makes the girl fall in love with you, then proceed to the lab to break it down into chemical compounds. It wasn't a basketball game ... it was a magic show. The Kansas players were on stage, and the TTU players were (unbeknownst to them) in the audience with the thousands of screaming fans. To those who say the only thing that matters is what Kansas does in the NCAA Tournament, I just say that I wish you could enjoy the journey just as much as knowing what the destination is. I won't analyze why I fell even deeper head-over-heels in love with KU basketball last night. I just know that I did. Offensive and Defensive Performance
Using the outcome of the game and the adjusted offensive and defensive efficiencies for each team, performance indicates (in PTS per 100 Possessions) how each team would have fared against an average team. That is, KU's offensive performance is how many points per 100 possessions KU would have scored against an average defense. This provides a standard performance we can compare across teams. | (pts per 100 poss) | Kansas | Texas Tech
| Offensive Performance | 160.9 | 86.1
| | Defensive Performance | 65.9
| 121.7 | Comments KU magic on both ends. And it was more KU magic than TTU curse. | Four Factor Analysis(Actual statistics moved to Game Projections table below) What did the difference in this statistic mean to each team? | Scoring Margin Advantage Gained (not necessarily supposed to add up to final margin) | | Statistic Measured | Kansas | Texas Tech | | eFG% | 47.8
| | | TO Rate | | 2.2
| | O-Reb% | 11.9 | | | Freethrows | FT Pct | 2.9
| | | FT Attempts | 2.1
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Player Performance Analysis No analysis of the magic here. I just want to point out that the top five eligible efficiency ratings for KU belong to none other than the seniors. What more could we ask for? Every single player with enough playing time to analyze had a rating over +3.8! Game Projections | | Projection | Actual | Comments | OVERALL RESULTS | | Final Score | KU 83-65 | KU 109-51
| | Tempo (# poss)
| 72 | 73 | | FOUR FACTORS ADVANTAGES
| | eFG% | KU 56-46% | KU 70-33%
| Presto! | | TO Rate (lo better) | KU 24-21% | TTU 18-15%
| | | O-Reb% | KU 36-24%
| KU 52-18%
| Change-o! | | FT Rate | TTU 38-31% | KU 22-16%
| | Four Factors Overall
| This is projected to be a simple case of KU making more of its shots than TTU. The other factors will roughly neutralize each other. | Shooting advantage is something I've never seen. The OREB% just made it ridiculous. | Poof! | PLAYER PROJECTIONS (10+ min played) | | Leading Scorers | KU - Chalmers/Jackson Opp - Zeno/Roberson | KU - Robinson, Collins
Opp - Zeno, Roberson | | Highest cPSAN (game impact)
| KU - Jackson Opp - Suljagic | KU - Robinson (Jackson #2)
Opp - Zeno (Suljagic #5) | | Highest cPSAN70 (efficiency)
| KU - Kaun Opp - Cook | KU - Robinson (Kaun #4)
Opp - Zeno (Cook last) | | | Highest efficiency vs season-to-date | KU - Kaun, Jackson Opp - Cook, Suljagic | KU - Case, Robinson
Opp - None | Tons of KU players were way better than their averages. | | Lowest efficiency vs season-to-date | KU - Stewart, Rush Opp - Voskuil, Zeno | KU - Rush Opp - Singletary, Cook | |
Pre-Game Keys to Watch For | Keys to Watch For | Metric | Result | Edge (Comments) | | Both KU's offensive efficiency and TTU's defensive efficiency are highly correlated to TO Rate. In a highly-charged atmosphere such as Senior Night, the KU players may be a bit tight, especially at first. | Kansas to limit TO Rate to 20% or lower | KU had only 18%
| KANSAS | | It may not make intuitive sense, since the more talented team usually benefits from more possessions, but the numbers show that KU's offense is slightly worse with higher tempo, while TTU is better on offense and defense with higher tempo. None of those trends are statistically significant, but it bears watching. | Tempo over 73 possessions may favor TTU, contrary to conventional wisdom. | Tempo was 73
| EVEN | | TTU relies very heavily on free throws to score points. The two biggest contributors from the FT strip are Zeno and Voskuil. If either has a Byron Eaton-esque performance, things could get more interesting than KU fans might want. | Zeno and Voskuil to combine for at least 18 FT attempts. | They took only 5 FTA
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