Dillon77
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Dull goes whole "Her Hoops stats" and other measures in analyzing Clark's season. Lots of video highlights to boot and comparisons with other ball handlers/scorers, from Bueckers and Evans to Dungee and Owusu.
Some points:
- Clark leads the country in both scoring average (27.4) and usage rate (38.1) according to Her Hoop Stats. Suboptimal efficiency can often poke holes in a case for high-volume scorers in direct comparisons with the top players from other teams. Not with Clark. Hers has been exceptional. Clark is shooting 56 percent on 2-pointers and a staggering 42 percent on nearly 10 3-point attempts per game.
- Clark’s 64.1 true shooting percentage ranks in the 98th percentile nationally according to Pivot Analysis. No player has been asked to carry a bigger workload this season, and Clark has done so while being one of the most efficient players in the country.
- Clark’s ability to convert at a high rate taking so many difficult shots off the dribble puts an incredible amount of stress on an opponent (and on any coaching staff trying to prepare for a tilt with Iowa). They are left in a no-win situation. Extend your defense to pressure Clark and account for that deep shooting range and she’ll have an easier time getting in the lane to score or find an open shooter. Play her from a “normal” depth and risk watching her comfortably launch right over you.
It's a pretty extensive/exhaustive/detailed account on just what she's been doing this year. Yes, I'm sure all of this could've been tailored to match other participants in the charts, but the point is look what this kid is doing. How she's not on the Wooden list is beyond me.
Enjoy and look forward to more takes....
Some points:
- Clark leads the country in both scoring average (27.4) and usage rate (38.1) according to Her Hoop Stats. Suboptimal efficiency can often poke holes in a case for high-volume scorers in direct comparisons with the top players from other teams. Not with Clark. Hers has been exceptional. Clark is shooting 56 percent on 2-pointers and a staggering 42 percent on nearly 10 3-point attempts per game.
- Clark’s 64.1 true shooting percentage ranks in the 98th percentile nationally according to Pivot Analysis. No player has been asked to carry a bigger workload this season, and Clark has done so while being one of the most efficient players in the country.
- Clark’s ability to convert at a high rate taking so many difficult shots off the dribble puts an incredible amount of stress on an opponent (and on any coaching staff trying to prepare for a tilt with Iowa). They are left in a no-win situation. Extend your defense to pressure Clark and account for that deep shooting range and she’ll have an easier time getting in the lane to score or find an open shooter. Play her from a “normal” depth and risk watching her comfortably launch right over you.
It's a pretty extensive/exhaustive/detailed account on just what she's been doing this year. Yes, I'm sure all of this could've been tailored to match other participants in the charts, but the point is look what this kid is doing. How she's not on the Wooden list is beyond me.
Enjoy and look forward to more takes....
Caitlin Clark is already better than you think
Why this Iowa freshman is already one of the best players in the country
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