JRRRJ
Chief Didacticist
- Joined
- Sep 5, 2011
- Messages
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Forgot to mention (though you've probably noticed if you got the spreadsheet ;^) the % stat columns moved from the pivot (top) table to the second (per-40) table. I also added the 2-point FG percentage back into the sheet.
My heart aches for the girls. In high-level sports, there are so many things that can gum up performance -- mental and physical. A small bruise, a bad night's sleep, a team mate doing something just a little differently today, being sped up or slowed down by the opponent, sniffles, integrating something new from practice, an in-game injury -- and the list goes on. It is weird that most of the team seems to have the yips on many occasions, and the coaches can't find or relate something they can do about it. But I can't find it in me to blame anybody. In addition to the situations that require in-flight adjustment, there's another thing: There are days on the tennis court when I, in the space of 10 minutes, go from playing well and dominating my opponent in multiple games to suddenly missing my targets by inches and being unable to hit 2 good shots in a row and losing games badly. Then back again (sometimes ;^). My brain feels the same from the inside, and I often have no clue what's gotten in my way. With the smaller margins they have, I think it's a miracle it doesn't happen to the elite players more often.
I hope they are able to work it out and adjust to whatever's bedeviling them.
Here's the current rate ratings:
Forgot to mention (though you've probably noticed if you got the spreadsheet ;^) the % stat columns moved from the pivot (top) table to the second (per-40) table. I also added the 2-point FG percentage back into the sheet.
My heart aches for the girls. In high-level sports, there are so many things that can gum up performance -- mental and physical. A small bruise, a bad night's sleep, a team mate doing something just a little differently today, being sped up or slowed down by the opponent, sniffles, integrating something new from practice, an in-game injury -- and the list goes on. It is weird that most of the team seems to have the yips on many occasions, and the coaches can't find or relate something they can do about it. But I can't find it in me to blame anybody. In addition to the situations that require in-flight adjustment, there's another thing: There are days on the tennis court when I, in the space of 10 minutes, go from playing well and dominating my opponent in multiple games to suddenly missing my targets by inches and being unable to hit 2 good shots in a row and losing games badly. Then back again (sometimes ;^). My brain feels the same from the inside, and I often have no clue what's gotten in my way. With the smaller margins they have, I think it's a miracle it doesn't happen to the elite players more often.
I hope they are able to work it out and adjust to whatever's bedeviling them.
Here's the current rate ratings:
Points | Lou 20.19 | Aaliyah 19.42 | Dorka 16.59 | Aubrey 13.26 |
FT Made | Aaliyah 4.12 | Aubrey 3.73 | Ayanna 3.36 | Dorka 2.62 |
ORB | Ayanna 3.36 | Aaliyah 3.18 | Aubrey 3.01 | Dorka 2.36 |
DRB | Dorka 9.34 | Aaliyah 7.59 | Caroline 5.87 | Amari 5.54 |
TRB | Dorka 11.71 | Aaliyah 10.76 | Aubrey ties Ayanna ~8.4 | |
Assists | Nika 8.68 | Ines 5.81 | Amari 3.90 | Dorka 3.67 |
Blocks | Amari 3.49 | Dorka 1.63 | Ayanna ties Aaliyah ~1.1 | |
Steals | Aubrey 1.72 | Nika ties Ines ~1.5 | Aaliyah 1.32 | |
Fouls | Dorka 1.52 | Nika ties Caroline ~2.5 | Aubrey 2.63 | |
TO | Lou 2.42 | Aubrey 2.49 | Dorka 2.57 | Ayanna 3.04 |