I loved hearing Shaka not only talk about tracking certain stats but actually putting a hard number behind it. As goofy as TC (deflections) & Buzz (paint touches) may have sounded, we did seem like we missed having a point of emphasis with Wojo.
Does anyone have any idea on what our average deflections were in under TC, Buzz and Wojo? Did we routinely, sometimes or never hit 32 per game?
Quote from: The Lens on March 30, 2021, 02:32:49 PM
I loved hearing Shaka not only talk about tracking certain stats but actually putting a hard number behind it. As goofy as TC (deflections) & Buzz (paint touches) may have sounded, we did seem like we missed having a point of emphasis with Wojo.
Does anyone have any idea on what our average deflections were in under TC, Buzz and Wojo? Did we routinely, sometimes or never hit 32 per game?
If you get that many deflections, you win about 95% of the time or something like that.
Tom Crean Explains Deflections: https://247sports.com/college/indiana/Article/Tom-Crean-explains-in-more-depth-what-qualifies-as-a-deflection-50933/
As best Crean could break it down, a deflection is essentially any time a player does something defensively to change the course of the basketball. The following, according to Crean, all qualify as deflections:
* A tipped ball
* A steal
* A charge
* A block
Essentially the only thing Crean said doesn't count as a deflection is an off-the-backboard rebound, because it's a 50-50 situation. Deflections occur at any point in which a defender makes the basketball go in a direction other than what the offensive player had intended.
Rick Pitino on Deflections: https://www.coachesclipboard.net/BasketballDeflections.html
The goal for every game is 17 to 22 deflections by halftime and 35 at the end of the game. Deflection totals are written on the locker room whiteboard at halftime of every game, and sometimes are a barometer for how playing time will be apportioned in the second half.
Jerel McNeal would sometimes put himself out position chasing a deflection.
However, the key to the stat to me is deflections interrupt the other teams flow and makes them uncomfortable—few MU opponents under Wojo were ever uncomfortable.
Paint touches to me was a sign that MU was doing what it wanted to do while on offense.
Quote from: The Lens on March 30, 2021, 02:32:49 PM
I loved hearing Shaka not only talk about tracking certain stats but actually putting a hard number behind it. As goofy as TC (deflections) & Buzz (paint touches) may have sounded, we did seem like we missed having a point of emphasis with Wojo.
Does anyone have any idea on what our average deflections were in under TC, Buzz and Wojo? Did we routinely, sometimes or never hit 32 per game?
We had a ton of defections under Wojo.
Quote from: pbiflyer on March 30, 2021, 03:43:55 PM
We had a ton of defections under Wojo.
At least 32 per postgame presser.
Quote from: Marquette Overload on March 30, 2021, 02:40:28 PM
Tom Crean Explains Deflections: https://247sports.com/college/indiana/Article/Tom-Crean-explains-in-more-depth-what-qualifies-as-a-deflection-50933/
As best Crean could break it down, a deflection is essentially any time a player does something defensively to change the course of the basketball. The following, according to Crean, all qualify as deflections:
* A tipped ball
* A steal
* A charge
* A block
Essentially the only thing Crean said doesn't count as a deflection is an off-the-backboard rebound, because it's a 50-50 situation. Deflections occur at any point in which a defender makes the basketball go in a direction other than what the offensive player had intended.
Rick Pitino on Deflections: https://www.coachesclipboard.net/BasketballDeflections.html
The goal for every game is 17 to 22 deflections by halftime and 35 at the end of the game. Deflection totals are written on the locker room whiteboard at halftime of every game, and sometimes are a barometer for how playing time will be apportioned in the second half.
Coach K: Steve how many deflection did we have at the half.
Wojo: What's a deflection.
Spring 2019:
Scholl: How many defections do we have?
Wojo: At least 2.
Quote from: Marquette Overload on March 30, 2021, 02:40:28 PM
Tom Crean Explains Deflections: https://247sports.com/college/indiana/Article/Tom-Crean-explains-in-more-depth-what-qualifies-as-a-deflection-50933/
As best Crean could break it down, a deflection is essentially any time a player does something defensively to change the course of the basketball. The following, according to Crean, all qualify as deflections:
* A tipped ball
* A steal
* A charge
* A block
Essentially the only thing Crean said doesn't count as a deflection is an off-the-backboard rebound, because it's a 50-50 situation. Deflections occur at any point in which a defender makes the basketball go in a direction other than what the offensive player had intended.
Rick Pitino on Deflections: https://www.coachesclipboard.net/BasketballDeflections.html
The goal for every game is 17 to 22 deflections by halftime and 35 at the end of the game. Deflection totals are written on the locker room whiteboard at halftime of every game, and sometimes are a barometer for how playing time will be apportioned in the second half.
This is good coaching IMO.
I wonder how JJJ, and his love for steals, would have fared under Coach Shaka?
Quote from: Herman Cain on March 30, 2021, 06:20:37 PM
I wonder how JJJ, and his love for steals, would have fared under Coach Shaka?
That makes one of you.
Quote from: The Lens on March 30, 2021, 02:32:49 PM
I loved hearing Shaka not only talk about tracking certain stats but actually putting a hard number behind it. As goofy as TC (deflections) & Buzz (paint touches) may have sounded, we did seem like we missed having a point of emphasis with Wojo.
Does anyone have any idea on what our average deflections were in under TC, Buzz and Wojo? Did we routinely, sometimes or never hit 32 per game?
Are we counting Wojo's press conferences in his total?
Quote from: pbiflyer on March 30, 2021, 03:43:55 PM
We had a ton of defections under Wojo.
I see what you did there.
Quote from: Herman Cain on March 30, 2021, 06:20:37 PM
I wonder how JJJ, and his love for steals, would have fared under Coach Shaka?
32. Every game. By himself.