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Date/Time: Jan 17, 2026, 7:30pm
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Henry Sugar

1st Half (MU vs NFSU)
Possessions:  39
Efficiency:  1.03 vs 0.76
eFG%:  50% vs 46%
TO%:  21% vs 37%
OR%:  29% vs 24%
FTR:  Irrelevant

2nd Half (MU vs NFSU)
Possessions:  43
Efficiency: 1.39 vs 0.90
eFG%:  70% vs 56%
TO%:  12% vs 26%
OR%:  18% vs 26%
FTR:  Irrelevant

Full Game (MU vs NFSU)
Possessions:  81
Efficiency:  1.22 vs 0.84
eFG%:  61% vs 52%
TO%:  16% vs 31%
OR%:  24% vs 25%
FTR:  Irrelevant

Overall, a really solid efficiency margin.  TO% margin was strong.  However, that defensive eFG% is very concerning.
A warrior is an empowered and compassionate protector of others.

Henry Sugar

Net points contributions

Crowder +10.5
DJO +9.4
Mayo +5.1
Blue +4.5
Jamil +3.5
Gardner +1.7

DWilson -0.6
Otule -0.8
Cadougan -1.1
Jamail -2.5
A warrior is an empowered and compassionate protector of others.

Lennys Tap

Is net points thr plus/minus number when on the court?

Henry Sugar

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Quote from: Lennys Tap on November 15, 2011, 12:57:32 PM
Is net points thr plus/minus number when on the court?

Pretty close to a plus/minus, but it's not the same. 

A better way of looking at it is, "MU won by 31 points.  How much did each player contribute to that 31 point margin of victory?"  I think of it more as, "was this player's impact on the court a net positive or net negative contribution, and by how much?"
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