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[QUOTE="Hey Adrien!, post: 4198614, member: 5787"] One good thing about this gauntlet of a schedule is that it's easier to move ahead to the next game: [B]St. John’s: 13-10, 5-7 in Big East, #83 KenPom (was #90 when we last played them) Schedule Analysis (9-4)[/B] [LIST] [*]Big East wins over Seton Hall, Georgetown (2x), Butler and DePaul [*]3-5 in last 8 games [*]Last game: 69-75 home loss to Villanova. Posh Alexander did NOT play in that game (ankle) [/LIST] [B]Roster Report:[/B] [LIST] [*][B]Posh Alexander missed Nova game (ankle). He’s currently listed day-to-day. [/B]In his place against VIllanova, inside linebacker Dylan Addae-Wusu played point guard. I haven't heard any news yet, but my gut says he's playing [*]Good size. In their last five games, about ½ of their lineups include three 6’8+ players, with Champagnie playing the 3. [*]They rarely, if ever “go small”. 11% of their lineups have Aaron Wheeler (6’9 205) at the five, so expect Soriano/Nyiwe/Stanley at the 5 for a vast majority, if not, all of the game. [*]In the last five games, their most frequent lineup is Posh-Mathis-Champagnie-Wheeler-Soriano (24.4% of rotations). [*]With Pinzon out indefinitely (covid complications), Anderson now runs a pretty regular 10 man rotation: [/LIST] [ATTACH type="full"]73250[/ATTACH] [B]Offense: 70th in KenPom efficiency (71st when we last played them)[/B] [LIST] [*]Champagnie and Posh have been steadfast #1 and #2 options on offense, but since conference play, Aaron Wheeler has really stepped up as the 3rd scoring option (13.9 ppg in Big East, 57.2 fg%, 44.4 3p%) [*]2nd fastest offensive tempo in nation w/ average offensive possession lasting 14.7 seconds. That ranking hasn’t changed since the last time we played them. [*]Top-80 in both 2p% and 3p% when we last played them, but that ranking has dropped quite a bit (185th best 3p% and 135nd best 2p%). Only three players (Wheeler, Addae-Wusu, Coburn) average 30%+ from three. [*]When we last played St. John’s they had the 19th highest A/FGM ratio. That’s improved to 14th nationally. [*]They are not reliant on three-point shooting. 33.4% of FGAs are three-pointers, which is ranked 285th [*]Their offensive rebounding rate has improved from 85th last time we played them to 47th. [*]Good at preventing turnovers (59th lowest turnover ratio) despite their fast tempo. [/LIST] [B]Defense: 112nd in KenPom efficiency (109th last time we played them)[/B] [LIST] [*]Posh Alexander was last year’s Big East co-DPOY. 2.5 steals/game this year. [*]Dylan Addae-Wusu is their physical help defender/trapper. Averages 1.5 steals/game. [*]Montez Mathis plays a similar defensive style to Addae-Wusu. 1.3 steals/game and good combo of physicality and quickness. [*]Joel Soriano is their best rim protector w/ 1.8 blocks/game. Nyiwe plays sparingly, but he averages about 2.8 blocks/40. [*]In similar Mike Anderson fashion, their defense hangs its hat on causing turnovers. Their block and steal rate is both top-20 in the nation. [*]Since the last time we’ve played St. John’s their interior D improved and perimeter D got worse [LIST] [*]32nd in opponent 2p% (45.6%) compared to 67th last time we played them [*]314th in opponent 3p% (36.5%), compared to 245th last time we played them (34.7%). [/LIST] [*]Awful defensive rebounding (332nd in nation) that has gotten even worse since we’ve played them (299th best rate last game). [*]Teams are increasingly able to get to the line against them (33.5 FTA/FGA ratio, 261th best compared to 31.7 FTA/FGA, 221st lowest in nation when we played them last). [*]Overall, their defense reminds me of video game mercuriality: very good at causing turnovers and preventing interior D but awful at perimeter D and defensive rebounding. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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