You should look at turnover % before you start adding exclamation points while using TOV per 100.
B12 play:
1 Harris 29%
2 Garrett 22.1%
3 Wilson 20.4%
4 Enaruna 20.1%
5 Grant Foster 19.2%
10 David McCormack 9.9%
DMac takes more shots and takes more free throws - turnover % will adjust for that.
KU / Oklahoma State Official Game Thread
Re: KU / Oklahoma State Official Game Thread
Another point in favor of this style, and perhaps one of this team’s strengths (if there are any), is that we’ve got a lot of serviceable handlers.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 5:13 pm well, if we played better D we’d likely be in better positions to push tempo and get some easy buckets
i’d even be in favor of pushing after a make
Marcus, Jalen, Christian, Dajuan, Bryce should all be able start a break. As soon as one of those guys gets the ball, just go!
Och too, but maybe not as much, and maybe Och should be the guy looking to finish either way.
And maybe this isn’t the best point to make when also discussing turnovers.
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Re: KU / Oklahoma State Official Game Thread
Pace is a big reason to play 4 out.ousdahl wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 5:37 pmAnother point in favor of this style, and perhaps one of this team’s strengths (if there are any), is that we’ve got a lot of serviceable handlers.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 5:13 pm well, if we played better D we’d likely be in better positions to push tempo and get some easy buckets
i’d even be in favor of pushing after a make
Marcus, Jalen, Christian, Dajuan, Bryce should all be able start a break. As soon as one of those guys gets the ball, just go!
Och too, but maybe not as much, and maybe Och should be the guy looking to finish either way.
And maybe this isn’t the best point to make when also discussing turnovers.
Re: KU / Oklahoma State Official Game Thread
Wouldn’t that be fast pace, specifically?
Shooters is another big reason, but we don’t have that either.
Shooters is another big reason, but we don’t have that either.