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Recap: Dartmouth at Kansas

November 28, 2006

Kansas 83 - Dartmouth 32

 PSAN
Game Ratings

Who contributed most to this game
without adjusting for how good the opponent was?

Best for determining player of the game,
comparing performances in this game only, etc.

cPSAN
Comparative Game Ratings

PSAN Game Ratings ... adjusted for quality of opponent

Best for comparing a player's performance in this game to his (or other players') performances in a different game.

Highest Rating on Court
Darnell Jackson

 

PLAYER PSAN
Darnell Jackson 8.47
Darrell Arthur 8.03
Julian Wright 7.07
Russell Robinson 6.49
Rodrick Stewart 4.45
Sherron Collins 4.15
Brady Morningstar 3.78
Brandon Rush 3.44
Matt Kleinmann 1.84
Mario Chalmers 1.56
Jeremy Case 1.01
Sasha Kaun 0.70

 

PLAYER PSAN
D. Mosley -0.40
K. Graeber -0.95
J. Ball -1.23
R. Schickel -1.93
R. Pride -2.83
E. Fitzgerald -4.61
M. Giovachinni -6.76
J. Mathis -9.51
J. Meyer -10.00
A. Barnett -12.78

*Rating not based on enough data.

 

Highest Rating on Court
Darnell Jackson

 

PLAYER cPSAN
Darnell Jackson 6.57
Darrell Arthur 6.12
Julian Wright 4.87
Russell Robinson 4.59
Rodrick Stewart 2.95
Brady Morningstar 2.48
Sherron Collins 1.94
Matt Kleinmann 1.34
Brandon Rush 1.23
Mario Chalmers -0.14
Jeremy Case -0.20
Sasha Kaun -0.80

 

PLAYER cPSAN
D. Mosley 3.08
J. Ball 0.26
K. Graeber -0.45
R. Schickel -1.34
R. Pride -1.54
E. Fitzgerald -3.02
M. Giovachinni -5.07
J. Mathis -6.73
J. Meyer -6.92
A. Barnett -9.40

*Rating not based on enough data.

 

My Observations

The story of the game was KU's smothering defense, active hands, and dominating offensive rebounding.  It's a good thing they did those things so well because they only managed a 51.5 eFG% against lowly Dartmouth's underwhelming defense.  That's a good percentage against most teams, but this game should have resulted in very high quality shots.  KU's offensive efficiency came mostly because of all the second chances.  Overall, it's understandable there would be a letdown from Friday's big win, but the one constant this team must carry forward with it throughout this season is defense.  For that reason, this game was another step in the right direction.

 

Player Performance Analysis

Not a lot to examine here.  Just a few notes.  Darnell Jackson really put in a solid night's work.  He owned the offensive glass with 7 O-Reb and shot nearly perfectly (4-5 FG, 5-5 FT).  Arthur and Wright continued their high-performing ways.  The player I was most impressed by was Russell Robinson.  Extremely quiet on the scoring front, RR poured in 7 AST with only 1 TO (miscommunicated alley-oop).  Surprisingly good performances turned in by Rodrick Stewart and Brady Morningstar!  Stewart finally contributed on the offensive end, and Morningstar got to play .... period.  Both had nice games.  Sherron Collins didn't look completely comfortable out there, but he hit a few shots and did some nice things.  Brandon Rush shot very poorly from the perimeter and freethrow line, but he didn't really make any mistakes.  Besides, missed shots weren't that big a deal in this game because KU got a ton of offensive rebounds.  In one of his longer stints of the season, Jeremy Case didn't get much accomplished.  Finally, Chalmers and Kaun bring up the rear after somewhat subpar performances.  Chalmers had 4 TO's and only 1 STL, while Kaun missed nearly everything he threw up, including another dunk attempt.

On Dartmouth's side, Graeber and Schickel rated high mostly because they hardly played, while Mosley was the leading scorer and one of only two positive contributors when adjusting for opponent quality.  Very tough game for Barnett, Mathis and Meyer.

 

Pre-Game Keys to Watch For

Keys to Watch For Metric Result Edge (Comments)
KU's turnovers and FT% could be the only area of mediocrity KU to keep TO's to fewer than 14 and shoot at least 70% from the line KU had only 13 TO's and shot 74% from FT KANSAS


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