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1. Alex Karaban
That's the list
That's the list
Well yeah it’s a selection of stats but these are like the most basic stats everyone follows. It’s not like they picked some obscure stats. Points, rebounds, assists, and blocks. And 3pt %. I think it’s meaningful - he’s a productive all-around player and good shooter.Saw that today. These stat cherry picks are so dumb lol
Saw that today. These stat cherry picks are so dumb lol
Alex is an underrated defender for sure. He sometimes gets bullied by strong players but his good reach and timing helps him block a lot of shots.Disagree solely for two stats 3PT% and Blocks.
They highlight his unique ability.
Here is the list of players in the top 150 in 3PT attempts with over 1 BPG:
Alex Karaban 1.9 BPG, 6.4 3PA, 41.3 3PT% - UConn
David Joplin 1.2 BPG, 7.1 3PA, 31.1 3PT% - MU
Austin Rapp 1.3 BPG, 7.0 3PA, 36.1 3PT% - Portland
AJ Clayton 1.8 BPG, 6.7 3PA, 38.8 3PT% - Ohio
Conner Withers 1.5 BPG, 6.4 3PA, 36.4 3PT% - Bryant
Look at the percentage differences. Karaban has the most blocks and the highest percentage from three. He is the best of a rare group of players who can block shots and hoist from three.
Saw that today. These stat cherry picks are so dumb lol
I would agree with you most of the time with this... The baseball ones are ridiculous. Only one player has some random mix of "w, x, y, z..." that player? Mike Pagliarulo. Get him in the HOF.
But with this... 15-5-3 assists and 40% from 3 is pretty damn solid on its own. Add in the blocks and it illustrates an extremely well-rounded player that every other team would kill to have. Here? We ridicule him because he's not "better." We haven't had many players here who had that mix. Rip? Nope. Tristen, Cam? Nope.
but you have to include the time the game started or the stat is meaninglessYeah, but what are those stats on Tuesdays?
Yeah, these are core stats, not obscure ones. Not like it's "Karaban is the only player to average 15 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 1.5 blocks, and 40% 3pt % on games held on Tuesdays following a federal holiday when the ambient temperature outside is <32 degrees against teams whose shortest walk-on player is under 5'11".I would agree with you most of the time with this... The baseball ones are ridiculous. Only one player has some random mix of "w, x, y, z..." that player? Mike Pagliarulo. Get him in the HOF.
But with this... 15-5-3 assists and 40% from 3 is pretty damn solid on its own. Add in the blocks and it illustrates an extremely well-rounded player that every other team would kill to have. Here? We ridicule him because he's not "better." We haven't had many players here who had that mix. Rip? Nope. Tristen, Cam? Nope.
If you want totally, meaningless, irrelevant stats listen to Gary Cohen on Mets broadcasts. He is the KIng of meaningless stats.Saw that today. These stat cherry picks are so dumb lol
Different skill set (not nearly the shot blocker or shooter - better passer, ball handler and rebounder) but Daniel Hamilton was always a guy who had a unique well-rounded game as a forward (13-9-5) who I wished stayed another year to maybe take a leap as a scorer. He’s largely forgotten, but haven’t seen too many like him. Liam was scratching that surface before the injury as he was becoming a better passer. Going way back … but year two Henefeld might have been something special (just swapping out steals for blocks). Adding blocks
Not to totally derail the thread, but Gary Cohen is the best play-by-play guy in baseball, bar none.If you want totally, meaningless, irrelevant stats listen to Gary Cohen on Mets broadcasts. He is the KIng of meaningless stats.
I also think that he believes that he gets extra pay for each word he speaks since he never keeps quiet.
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I also love the idea of Pags sitting at home in Florida and the Google alert for his name goes off and he wonders how he came up on a UConn basketball board.I would agree with you most of the time with this... The baseball ones are ridiculous. Only one player has some random mix of "w, x, y, z..." that player? Mike Pagliarulo. Get him in the HOF.
But with this... 15-5-3 assists and 40% from 3 is pretty damn solid on its own. Add in the blocks and it illustrates an extremely well-rounded player that every other team would kill to have. Here? We ridicule him because he's not "better." We haven't had many players here who had that mix. Rip? Nope. Tristen, Cam? Nope.
Not to totally derail the thread, but Gary Cohen is the best play-by-play guy in baseball, bar none.
I also love the idea of Pags sitting at home in Florida and the Google alert for his name goes off and he wonders how he came up on a UConn basketball board.