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Title: [Cracked Sidewalks] Looking at the Top Four
Post by: CrackedSidewalksSays on February 14, 2008, 09:45:48 AM
Looking at the Top Four

DISCLAIMER:  WARNING - STATS POST
(The following post digs further into some Basketball Stats.  You've been warned)

Rather than doing a numbers recap of the Seton Hall game, we're going to take an indepth look at the performance of Marquette's top four players during the Big EAST.  These Top Four are obviously  James, McNeal, Matthews, and Hayward.

Big EAST Stats

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If you read the Numbers Recaps, a lot of this is what we cover on a game by game basis for individuals.  The only new information is Win %, which is a view of whether or not a player is a winning player based on their Offensive and Defensive Ratings.  Just like in all win percentages, 0.500 is average, meaning that the Offensive and Defensive Ratings are the same.
In summary, the individual contributions reflect that reality for the entire team.  After all, the team is 7-5 in conference, so it's to be expected that individual results aren't that great.  Hayward and Matthews have been the consistent team leaders during conference play.  However, James is marginal in his conference contributions, and McNeal is not a winning player!

Is there anything in their cumulative point trends that helps provide more insight?


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 (http://bp0.blogger.com/_Xpuy4viivhI/R7Nl14A0YlI/AAAAAAAAAJ8/3AGcwVvkdC0/s1600-h/LH+and+WM.png)Cumulative point graphs show how a player is trending.  Upward slopes are trends of consistent positive contributions to games, and downward trends are consistent negative impacts on games.  In the cumulative points graph, we can see exactly how valuable Hayward has been.  His contribution slope is just steady and upwards.  Essentially, his only negative net games were against Louisville and Louisville.  Matthews has been steady and on a gradual rise, albiet unspectacular.


(http://bp0.blogger.com/_Xpuy4viivhI/R7Nl94A0YmI/AAAAAAAAAKE/ikhg5KbhqLo/s400/DJ+and+JM.png)
 (http://bp0.blogger.com/_Xpuy4viivhI/R7Nl94A0YmI/AAAAAAAAAKE/ikhg5KbhqLo/s1600-h/DJ+and+JM.png)One can look at the above graph for James with the image of Nutter's first flagrant foul in your mind.  This cumulative points graph shows that James has had a downward slope since the first Seton Hall game (minus the ND uptick).  Now that Dominic appears to be healthy again, his contributions are on the rise.  Before he was injured, James was easily the most valuable statistical contributor on the team. Since James now appears healthy, we can look for his and the team's improvement.

McNeal is the real puzzler.  What has happened with last year's Team MVP?  In 06-07, McNeal accounted for 161 net points, but he's currently only around 60, and almost all of those contributions were in non-conference.  In addition, it's the inconsistency from McNeal that is jarring, with a graph that bounces up and down.  For Marquette to have the success everyone wants, we need the McNeal that was around last year or for him to take less shots.  I guess, if we're looking for hope, one can see a general trend for McNeal of better contributions starting around the DePaul game.

Conclusion
The Big Four account for the majority of our team's possessions as well as our success.  Hayward  has been a stud all season and has really proven to be invaluable.  After a slow non-conference start, Matthews has had a net-positive overall contribution.  While James had a slump, which we attribute mostly to his injury, he appears to have started to rebound.  However, last year's team MVP needs to get back on track or defer to others more if Marquette desires to do well for the rest of the season.


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Title: Re: [Cracked Sidewalks] Looking at the Top Four
Post by: 1990Warrior on February 14, 2008, 10:00:46 AM
It would be interesting, especially in the case of McNeal, to know the in conference stats from last year.
Title: Re: [Cracked Sidewalks] Looking at the Top Four
Post by: Henry Sugar on February 14, 2008, 10:16:36 AM
Agreed.  It would be interesting.  Unfortunately, I don't have that info and I'd have to manually enter the box scores for 16 games and create all new calcs.  It's a non-trivial effort.

I may get to it at some point during the offseason, but all we have now is the full season stats for last year (and 05-06).
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