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Author Topic: [Cracked Sidewalks] Free Throws are Important  (Read 905 times)

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[Cracked Sidewalks] Free Throws are Important
« on: February 09, 2009, 11:45:04 AM »
Free Throws are Important

Written by: noreply@blogger.com (Rob Lowe)

In other news, water is wet and Milwaukee gets cold in the winter.  So what's the reason I felt this is important?  Looking at the numbers recap from the game helps provide some insight.



This was Marquette's worst offensive efficiency of the season and a tie for the worst offensive eFG% of the season.  Not surprisingly, MU lost on eFG%, but it was a surprise that Marquette lost on turnover rate.  Although both teams were poor on offensive rebounding, MU won there and the team had a significant advantage on free throw rate (FTA / FGA).  More on the significant FTR advantage in a few moments.

If we look at these numbers, clearly we can attribute the loss to USF to our poor shooting and inability to capitalize on turnovers.   After all, message boards were particularly harsh on Dominic James and his 1-9 performance from behind the arc.  However, poor shooting doesn't actually tell the entire story.

Going back to the statistical recommendations from our preview allows us to see which areas had the largest impact.

Recommendations (in order of importance)
1. Stop USF from making shots (eFG% less than 48.4%), or from making shots better than their average

Result – South Florida eFG% was 45.5%.  Advantage Marquette.  Changed margin of victory prediction from plus five to plus eight

2. Make shots (eFG% higher than 47%). If MU is even close to their standard shooting percentage, the team wins by 10 points or more

Result – Marquette eFG%% was 42.6%.  Advantage South Florida.  Changed margin of victory prediction from plus eight to plus four.

3. Force turnovers (TO Rate higher than 22%)

 Result – USF turnover rate was 12.9%.  Advantage South Florida.  Changed margin of victory prediction from plus four to minus four

4. Don’t commit turnovers (turnover rate at 15% or less), which is less than average. If MU gets sloppy against an opponent that doesn't force many turnovers, the game will get a lot tighter.

Result – MU TO% was 14.1%.  Advantage Marquette.  No change to margin of victory prediction.

5. Prevent offensive rebounds (USF OR% of 34% or less)

Result – USF OR% was 16.7%.  Advantage Marquette.  Changed margin of victory prediction from minus four to plus four

It wasn't the poor shooting that had a larger impact on the game.  It was the inability to significantly win the turnover battle.  However, even after all that, Marquette still should have ended up winning the game.  For this, we can only point the finger at the thirteen missed free throws.  Free throws are important.

How do things look with the remainder of the season?




Right now the analysis gives a most likely view of 14 wins.  Here are the rest of the percentages.

11 or more wins - 99.6%
12 or more wins - 94%
13 or more wins - 86%
14 or more wins - 58%
15 or more wins - 26%
16 or more wins - 7%

There is still a good news story here.  Thanks to the hot start, MU is still practically guaranteed a finish better than last year and they are predicted to end up with 14 wins.  There's also still a one in four chance of getting to 15 wins, meaning that the team is in the drivers seat for the Bye-Bye.

Tomorrow is another chance to win against a team that is very good at home.

Finally, I'd also like to welcome John Pudner and BMA725 to the Cracked Sidewalks team.  Now that I'm no longer the rookie, it means that it's their turn to carry around the pink Hello Kitty backpack.

http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2009/02/free-throws-are-important.html

 

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