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01-15-2020, 02:19 PM | #1 |
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Mid Season Synergy Grades
Figured it would be a good time to look at the Synergy grades of each player both offensively and defensively.
Ratings are based on points per possession. They simplify it into grades like Poor, below average, Excellent ETC They get the grades as measure up against Everyone else, so the percentage you will see next to each player is the percent of players in D1 they grade better than. Here is the scale: 83-100%: Excellent 65-82%: Very Good 51-64%: Good 31-50%: Average 15-30%: Below Average 0-14%: Poor Since this is UC basketball, lets start with Defense first: Chris Vogt: Poor (1.143 ppp) 4% Jay Sorolla: Excellent (.57 ppp) 93% Chris McNeal: Excellent (.65 ppp) 85% Zach Harvey: Very Good (.68 ppp) 81% Jeremiah Davenport: Excellent (.67 ppp) 83% Jaevin Cumberland: Good (.79 ppp) 57% Mika Adams-Woods: Below Average (.98 ppp) 16% Keith Williams: Very Good (.76 ppp) 65% Mamoudou Diarra: Excellent (.55 ppp) 95% Tre Scott: Very Good (.73 ppp) 71% Jarron Cumberland: Good (.77 ppp) 62% Offense: Chris Vogt: Excellent (1.18 ppp) 98% Jay Sorolla: Very Good (.95 ppp) 71% Chris McNeal: Poor (.59 ppp) 7% Zach Harvey: Poor (.52 ppp) 5% Jeremiah Davenport: Below Average (.70 ppp) 17% Jaevin Cumberland: Very Good (.95 ppp) 72% Mika Adams-Woods: Excellent (1.03 ppp) 88% Keith Williams: Good (.88 ppp) 55% Mamoudou Diarra: Average (.838 ppp) 44% Tre Scott: Average (.83 ppp) 42% Jarron Cumberland: Average (.82 ppp) 38% |
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He tries hard and I think he ultimately will be a good defender. Grades out well at guarding the PNR ball handler. Its jumpshots that drive down his numbers. He's either ball watching and closing out way too late or over helping and getting to his man too late... Or with Jump shooting, it could just be bad luck |
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01-15-2020, 02:30 PM | #4 |
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As for Harvey, I almost didn't list him because he has just 29 offensive possession and 34 defensive possessions.
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01-15-2020, 03:11 PM | #5 |
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Chris Vogt: Poor (1.143 ppp) 4%, why would anyone complain about his defense?
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Also his offense, excellent. Left that part out. Take the good with the bad with him. Like most people have said on here. |
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I read that, and just thought here we go. I feel like you read that over and over and had a really good night with yourself in your room. But he’s also by far our best scorer as far as these grades are concerned. Averaging .15 PPP over the next guy, and pretty much .25 over everybody else besides a 3 point sharpshooter. His defense has a lot to be desired. And idk enough about these rankings to know if they’re based on the guy he’s specifically on, or if it’s like a whoever’s closest kind of thing. Because If the second one is the case, I’m not gonna blame him for slow help side defense every time one of our other guys lets someone get by him. Cause he’s always gonna be the guy closest to the hoop.
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01-15-2020, 03:16 PM | #9 |
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is Vogt still playing good post defense?
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01-15-2020, 03:21 PM | #10 |
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Jaevin has really improved on defense
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