Rnk | Best 8th Players 1/29/2017 | Teams w/ Deepest Bench | Value |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mamadi Diakite #25 | Virginia | 3.34 |
2 | Killian Tillie #33 | Gonzaga | 3.12 |
3 | Zach Brown #1 | Wichita St. | 3.05 |
4 | VJ King #0 | Louisville | 2.49 |
5 | John Egbunu #15 | Florida | 2.47 |
6 | Kethan Savage #11 | Butler | 2.44 |
7 | Dominique Hawkins #25 | Kentucky | 2.33 |
8 | CJ Walker #2 | Florida St. | 2.15 |
9 | Theo Pinson #1 | North Carolina | 2.07 |
10 | Parker Van Dyke #5 | Utah | 2.04 |
11 | Keanu Pinder #25 | Arizona | 1.99 |
12 | Duane Wilson #1 | Marquette | 1.99 |
13 | Dustin Thomas #13 | Arkansas | 1.90 |
14 | Justin Jenifer #3 | Cincinnati | 1.89 |
15 | King McClure #22 | Baylor | 1.88 |
16 | Ebuka Izundu #15 | Miami FL | 1.86 |
17 | Sagaba Konate #50 | West Virginia | 1.83 |
18 | Admiral Schofield #5 | Tennessee | 1.78 |
19 | Kaiser Gates #22 | Xavier | 1.76 |
20 | Isaac Banks #10 | East Tennessee St. | 1.62 |
Rnk | Best 7th Players 1/29/2017 | Teams w/ Deepest Bench | Value |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Josh Perkins #13 | Gonzaga | 4.30 |
2 | Anas Mahmoud #14 | Louisville | 4.10 |
3 | Justin Leon #23 | Florida | 3.51 |
4 | Jack Salt #33 | Virginia | 3.48 |
5 | Shaquille Morris #24 | Wichita St. | 3.44 |
6 | Nate Fowler #51 | Butler | 3.44 |
7 | Casey Benson #2 | Oregon | 3.03 |
8 | Terry Maston #31 | Baylor | 2.87 |
9 | Nate Britt #0 | North Carolina | 2.71 |
10 | Lamont West #15 | West Virginia | 2.71 |
11 | Carlton Bragg #15 | Kansas | 2.60 |
12 | Khalil Iverson #21 | Wisconsin | 2.60 |
13 | Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman #12 | Michigan | 2.49 |
14 | Mychal Mulder #11 | Kentucky | 2.45 |
15 | Katin Reinhardt #22 | Marquette | 2.43 |
16 | Ryan Cline #14 | Purdue | 2.33 |
17 | Temple Gibbs #2 | Notre Dame | 2.29 |
18 | Devontavius Payne #1 | East Tennessee St. | 2.27 |
19 | Eric Paschall #4 | Villanova | 2.27 |
20 | Jarquez Smith #23 | Florida St. | 2.26 |
Rnk | Player | Pts/Gm |
---|---|---|
207 | Luke Fischer #40 | 5.84 |
346 | Markus Howard #0 | 4.82 |
360 | Andrew Rowsey #30 | 4.75 |
395 | Sam Hauser #10 | 4.46 |
423 | JaJuan Johnson #23 | 4.32 |
582 | Haanif Cheatham #25 | 3.69 |
962 | Katin Reinhardt #22 | 2.43 |
1151 | Duane Wilson #1 | 1.99 |
2012 | Traci Carter #21 | 0.61 |
2102 | Matt Heldt #12 | 0.52 |
9999 | Sandy Cohen #5 | 0.00 |
You talk about balance and these Pomeroy stats are impressive amongst players with at least 20% of possessions: Rowsey 3rd, nationally, Luke 14th and Markus 43rd in Orting.We have along time until the tourney. Not saying we are guaranteed in but i think wojo has time to fix the defense. I know hes got a few tricks up his sleeve
In conference games, Rowsey is #1 at a 150 Orating (incredible for halfway through), Katin is 5th, Luke 6th, Sam 9th, and Markus is 14th.
If only for the D...
agree with you both - Rowsey is now in top 10% of all players. I did think there was good defense played against Nova, but man it seemed a lot of those missed three pointers were wide open. i was too ecstatic being there for the game to really go back through objectively.At the beginning of the year i did not think we would be in consideration of making the tourney but now we are talking about what is the highest seed we can get and the lowest. If the season ended today and we played Arkansas and beat them i would like our chances against Kansas. They are overrated, their best big man is probably suspended the rest of the year. Also their back up guard kicked and punched a girl according to an investigation. They aren't that deep and not that tall, Frank Mason is a tough pg but i feel like if we go with out small lineup with KR at 1 or 2 we could hang with them.
Hey, being an 8-seed projection right now works for me. Always said we needed 23 wins last year to make the tournament and only 20 this year, so we are on our way. Hate for the Big East that both Xavier and Creighton have lost point guards as it could have been a very nice year for the conference. Let's not get the ESPN projection of a trip to Tulsa to play a very physical Arkansas team in what would be semi-home for them, and then if we win that getting Kansas in Tulsa. I did not like that draw, but as you say a long way to go before bids are issued.