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Title: [Cracked Sidewalks] Getting to Know Kentucky - By the Numbers
Post by: CrackedSidewalksSays on March 17, 2008, 09:00:06 AM
Getting to Know Kentucky - By the Numbers

Written by: Henry Sugar

Here are the Important Numbers to Know about Kentucky.  As always, information comes from Pomeroy's Scouting Report (http://kenpom.com/sr.php?team=Kentucky) and Game Plan (http://kenpom.com/expsked.php?team=Kentucky&y=2008).

We're going to change up the format a bit because it's the NCAA Tournament -- note that earlier did a sweep around the Internet to catch all of the day's best media updates. (http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2008/03/ncaa-2008-media-updates.html)

Let's focus on UK right now:

Overall Pomeroy Rating of 61.  That's one of the lowest for any at-large team in the NCAA tournament.
Adjusted tempo of 63.9 possessions / game (#281 in the country).

Kentucky's Offensive Efficiency (National rank of 95) Depends on:
Kentucky does well at eFG%, but how well they do offensively also depends on their ability to offensive rebound and prevent their opponents from getting to the line.  Both areas are relatively weak for Kentucky.

Although it's not correlated with their offensive efficiency, Kentucky is also one of the best teams in the country at getting to the free throw line.  They shoot a free throw 30.3% of the time that they take a field goal attempt (#25 in the country).  Marquette is #264 in the country at preventing our opponents from getting to the free throw line.

Kentucky's Defensive Efficiency (national rank of 39) Depends on:
Kentucky's eFG% defense is actually very strong (more on this in a bit).  However, just like offensive efficiency, their defensive strength comes from a weak area of forcing turnovers.  Note that their ability to prevent opponents from getting to the free throw line affects both their offense and their defense.  Marquette must get to the free throw line!

The Wildcat's eFG% defense is anchored by an exceptionally strong ability to limit 2-point field goals (#17 in the country) and to block shots (#33 in the country).  If this sounds familiar, it's because it is similar to the strengths of Georgetown (http://kenpom.com/sr.php?team=Georgetown&y=2008), Louisville (http://kenpom.com/sr.php?team=Louisville&y=2008), and Connecticut (http://kenpom.com/sr.php?team=Connecticut&y=2008).

Combined with the free throw rate and yes, those are warning bells going off.  The areas where Kentucky is strong are areas that Marquette has struggled this year.  The key difference between Kentucky and the previously mentioned teams is that Kentucky also has a lot more exploitable weaknesses.
Basically, the game will come down to how well Marquette forces turnovers/gets offensive rebounds vs how well Kentucky does at forcing a half-court game and preventing easy 2-point baskets.

How has Kentucky been Trending?

Here's a view of how Kentucky has been trending since the start of conference play.  Conventional wisdom is that Kentucky has been playing well lately based on a record of 7-3 in their last 10 games.  However, their offense and defense run in parallel paths.  In other words, when the offense gets better, the defense gets worse (and vice versa).

For a long stretch (Vanderbilt -> Tennessee #2), their defense was worse than their offense. Teams don't win much when that happens, but yet Kentucky kept winning. Lately, their offense has been improving, but their defense has also been getting worse, although the team is still playing winning basketball.  I would say that the conventional wisdom on Kentucky playing well is focusing more on their offensive improvements and less on defensive shortcomings.


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