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12-07-2018, 03:04 PM | #23 |
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I had a layover in Charlotte after the Orange Bowl 10 years ago and saw the Charlotte team walking through the airport. I wanted to boo them so bad even though they were no longer in our conference and it would mean I'm a complete jackass for doing it in an airport, haha
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12-10-2018, 11:11 AM | #24 |
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Jenifer leading the country in assist to turnover by a wide margin right now per NCAA stats (minus X game which he improved his stat to about 7.8:1). His EFG% is pretty good and he's done a very sound job on the defensive side for his capability level.
We can always ask more (breaking down defenses etc) but if he keeps that up I will be extremely satisfied with his play all year. I won't be clamoring to reduce his minutes if he continues this play. Maybe the opposite. His plus minus (from what I have heard) has been very good lately and that is the bottom line for me. I do still think we need Cane to get on track for our overall strength as a team...especially in tourney when we need offense. |
12-10-2018, 11:15 AM | #25 |
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Definitely need both. JJ’s effectiveness is a plus because it allows Cane to fill multiple roles. Bottom line is we are better when they both play and play well.
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12-10-2018, 11:25 AM | #26 | |
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sometimes you just have to take a step back and appreciate a player for what he is. i argued for a long time for people to accept caupain for the player he was cause a lot of people wanted him to be a "true point guard". ive been on jenifer a long time but i could use my own advice. instead of thinking about the things he doesn't do, i have to appreciate that he never turns the ball over, he passes the ball to where mick wants him to pass the ball to, he plays hard and fights like a dog on defense. i have found myself on more than one occasion this year hoping jenifer was the one bringing it up and it wasn't left to cane (like in the unlv game). |
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He seems to be doing almost everything he can really. |
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12-11-2018, 11:25 AM | #28 |
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I was looking on the Torvik site at our 3%. He has a breakdown of % made overall vs % made on assisted shots. There is no way to tell how many of each players shots were assisted nor do I know how they collect the data but the results are pretty crazy IMO. I will list the overall % first and then the assisted %.
Cumberland...44...86 Jenifer...46...82 Scott...33...100 Williams...28...100 Broome...19...80 Johnson...33...100 Moore...25...67 Fredericks...25...100 It's crazy that Moore is the outlier here at 67% made 3's from assists. The rest are above 80%. Of course for many of these guys the sample is extremely small but I think you can see the point here. Outside of Cumberland most of these guys should just be looking for the assisted set shot when determining if they should take a 3. |
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Trying to interpret Jenifer's numbers. He is 11-24 overall and 81.8% assisted. I can get to 81.8% by going 9 of 11 which would mean he is 2 of 13 on the rest. Anyone who has made 100% assisted would be hard to tell unless they only shot 1 which nobody has. I don't know if I want to take a stab at Cumberlands who is 22 of 50 overall and 86.4% assisted Last edited by waterhead; 12-11-2018 at 11:53 AM. |
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