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Why Is Kelis Always The Last Player To Enter The Game?

You explained it better than I did.
I actually think our guards do not do it much except for Kelis.
Azzi, never, Ash, never, KK, not so much. What's funny about KK is that she jump stops inside and goes up. I used to teach jump stops on layups as an option.
KK used to do it earlier in her career as she was always in a hurry and Heckel can sometimes be found dribbling through the lane under the basket with nowhere to go.........let's just say she's being "aggressively optimistic".......the jump stop is an easy and underappreciated move that works far more often than it doesn't......KK seems to be its number one proponent and it has helped her get some easy baskets on the fast break this season......
 
Looks like an interesting chart. I wish I knew what all the column headings stood for.
The table presented by woof shows advanced statistics. As we can see from the yellow highlighting, BPM (Box Plus/Minus) is the advanced statistic that best measures a player's overall impact and contribution. It is calculated per 100 possessions and can also be divided into OBPM (offensive) and DBPM (defensive), taking everything into account, both positive and negative. The result is an estimate of the number of points a player contributes to their team per 100 possessions compared to the average NCAA player. In the NBA, a score of 10 indicates that the player is an All-Star. It should be noted that in the NBA, the difference between the best and worst teams is much smaller than in NCAA women's basketball. For women in the NCAA this year, Sarah Strong is first with 29.6, Joyce Edwards is 10th with 17.7, and between them in order we have: M. Fulwiley, A. Fudd, G. Kneepkens, A. Hidalgo, T. Cooper, M. Blakes, K. Rice, and M. Booker.

Two other advanced statistics that I appreciate are TS% (True Shooting Percentage), which measures shooting efficiency and gives us the player's true skill level, with 3-point shots being bonus shots (33% at 3 points = 50% at 2 points) and free throws also being counted. Finally, there is PER (Player Efficiency Rating). I have attached more information; just scroll down the page to Advanced Metrics in Women's Basketball Analysis. I have also included a link that takes us to the same table as woof. You can also scroll back up the page and click on the Leaders tab at the top to see the NCAA's best players.

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My question is," Is Fisher the last player in the game because of her stats or are her stats due to her being the last player in the game?"
If she's not playing with the starters then her opportunities to create better stats for herself are not as great or equal to all of the other players who do get to play with the starters.
Her lack of PT may also be considered to be an impediment to accumulating better stats for herself.
Perhaps in essence Geno allows her to hotdog it by putting her in at the end of the game when it doesn't matter except to Fisher, her teammate & the fans who are rooting for her to create some solo action.
I think Geno's mind is made up before the game that Fisher won't be playing much unless there's an urgent need.
 
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We kind of keep drifting from the fact that she's supposed to be a point guard, and creating shots for herself is the last thing the team looks for. Down the road, sure, if there's an opportunity, great. But for now, while learning the plays and the defense, every drive to the basket is a lesson not learned.
 
My question is," Is Fisher the last player in the game because of her stats or are her stats due to her being the last player in the game?"
If she's not playing with the starters then her opportunities to create better stats for herself are not as great or equal to all of the other players who do get to play with the starters.
Her lack of PT may also be considered to be an impediment to accumulating better stats for herself.
Perhaps in essence Geno allows her to hotdog it by putting her in at the end of the game when it doesn't matter except to Fisher, her teammate & the fans who are rooting for her to create some solo action.
I think Geno's mind is made up before the game that Fisher won't be playing much unless there's an urgent need.
IMO, the issue isn't creating stats for herself, it's what she's doing on the court in practice and games that will impact her PT. If Geno cared about status, there is a years long list of Huskies that wouldn't have started or garnered as much PT as they did.
 
How is everyone suppossed to get significant playing time when our team is loaded? We have too many good players lol.

And there are only 40 minutes in a game as far as I know.

I like what I see from Fisher and yes she does look like a "Ferrari"...

Give her time. Very few players learn the "system" as freshman.

Her time will come. She could be another Ketia Swanier.
 
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We kind of keep drifting from the fact that she's supposed to be a point guard, and creating shots for herself is the last thing the team looks for. Down the road, sure, if there's an opportunity, great. But for now, while learning the plays and the defense, every drive to the basket is a lesson not learned.
I think your comment is excellent. When we look at Woof's table of advanced statistics, we can see one of the reasons for Kelis' low usage. I draw your attention to the USG% (Usage Rate %) column, which determines the percentage of team possession that ends up in the player's hands when you are on the court. If this distribution were equal, everyone would have 20.0. As you can see, Kelis has the highest percentage at 28.1, yet she is the lowest in the TS% (True Shooting %) column for a PG. unless her name is Caitlin Clark, I don't think this statistic helps her. She needs to learn to evaluate herself. She has a USG% similar to Paige last year, except that Paige had the efficiency to get the shot that ended a possession. This year in the NCAA, Audi Crooks (Iowa State) has the highest USG% at 39.2.

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