YKCornelius
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Nah, it doesn't make sense for me. Especially given Sensei's explanation in post #41 where he brought in a view on how Cooper's stats improve the overall scoring opportunities for the Lady Vols. As soon as that card was played, then there should have been an acknowledgement of (1) shooting percentages and (2) turnovers.I think it makes sense to conclude that Talaysia has a slight advantage. This isn’t the same as saying that she’s a better player than Azzi. I don’t think that’s what Sensei is saying here. I think the point is that if Tennessee makes this a competitive game, Talaysia will be key to that.
Cooper's FG% (41.8) results in 8.35 misses per game. Contrasted against Azzi's 6.77 misses per game, that is a difference of 1.5 more misses for the Lady Vol offense. Similarly, Azzi's 1.4 TOs per game is half of Cooper's 2.8. Together, that is an opportunity loss of almost 3 shots per game.
At best (or worst), I would probably characterize it (statistically) as "Advantage Even".
FWIW, for somewhat similar reasons, I would also call the statistical match-up between Zee Spearman and Serah Williams as "Advantage Even" as well. Spearman has a FG% of 39.4 - which is horrific for a power forward. It results in 6.05 misses per game, whereas Serah is only averaging 2.28 misses per game due to her superb 57.9 FG%.
Furthermore, part of Zee's poor FG percentage is the fact that she is launching 3.5 shots behind the arc per game, but making only one. In essence, her 25.7 3P% actually hurts her team since everyone else collectively is at 32.6%. Hence, when comparing these two players, I see Spearman making 1.1 three pointers per game as a negative attribute, not a positive one.
That said, I love Sensei's analysis for these games as it provides food for thought at both the player and team level. Good stuff!