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I'm Day 2 in a work conference and starting to lose steam. Decided to instead distract myself and do some research for West Virginia.
Schedule analysis:
Roster makeup: They always play three guard/two forward lineups.
Offense: 61st in KenPom efficiency:
Defense: 54th in KenPom efficiency:
Schedule analysis:
- 7-1, best win: beat Clemson 66-59.
- All other wins against KenPom 100+ teams. Next “best” win: 60-53 win over Oakland (KP 121)
- Only loss: 71-82 to Marquette.
- Last three games: EKU, Bellarmine, Radford
Roster makeup: They always play three guard/two forward lineups.
- Their guards range between 6’1 190 to 6’4 190
- Their forwards range from 6’7 225 to 6’10 245, with only one of these forwards, Jalen Bridges, being an offensive threat.
Offense: 61st in KenPom efficiency:
- Taz Sherman is their stud (21 ppg, about ⅓ shots from three, about six FTAs/game, so he attacks the rim)
- Jalen Bridges is their only stretch forward (8.5 ppg, about ½ shots from 3), so that makes an interesting defensive assignment where we can maximize our rim protection.
- They play slow. Average offensive possession length is 18.8 seconds (312th fastest)
- They don’t shoot threes. 32.6% of their shots are from deep (290th most)
- They do a good job limiting turnovers. 16.7% of their possessions result in turnovers (61th least)
- They rebound well. “A missed shot is our best offense,” something I believe Huggins once said. Their offensive rebounding rate is 54th in the nation.
Defense: 54th in KenPom efficiency:
- They are 2nd in the nation in turnover % (28.9). Great game to see what the team has learned from the VCU game. The team is diverse in how they cause turnovers as they are top-15 in block, steal and non-steal TO rate.
- When they aren’t causing turnovers, teams make shots (their opponent opposing fg% is just 239th best in the nation).
- They don’t get defensive rebounds. Their defensive rebound rate is 312nd best in the nation.
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