Key stat:
"Aside from that, I know a guy logging lineup data in conference games and the starting four guards in 186 possessions are scoring 0.972 points per possession and allowing 0.853PPPp for a net efficiency of 0.119. When you sub Wigginton in for Horton-Tucker, that four-guard lineup has played 186 possessions and is scoring 1.229 PPP and allowing 1.0PPP for a net of .210. So, perhaps he hasn’t been that bad on the whole?"
I wonder what those numbers would be just for the losses and just for the KU game.
That’s not exactly cherry-picking and that’s a optimistic narrative. Did we even have big games last year?Why cherry pick them? Lindell has not been one to disappear in big games over the course of his short career (quite the opposite), so I think the average of all is a good measuring stick.
That’s not exactly cherry-picking and that’s a optimistic narrative. Did we even have big games last year?
Well, feel free to go find some numbers to support your gloom.
Why cherry pick them? Lindell has not been one to disappear in big games over the course of his short career (quite the opposite), so I think the average of all is a good measuring stick.
Wigg's shot is off, imo, because he doesn't square up to the hoop enough. I have been paying attention to his form and no 2 shots are alike. Often, he's going up while still moving forward. Look at Shayok's shot (also Fred's and Curr's shots), and their shooting forms are with feet pointing toward the hoop and even with each other. Wigg often shoots with one foot way ahead of the other.
Wigg's shot is off, imo, because he doesn't square up to the hoop enough. I have been paying attention to his form and no 2 shots are alike. Often, he's going up while still moving forward.
Funny that looking at numbers only for losses isn't cherry picking when that is a perfect example of cherry picking.
It could be a valuable analytical tool to compare those numbers between wins and losses.
The losses aren't all Wiggy's fault. It's just an interesting tool here.
Just to be difficult for @Cyclonepride , Lindell really hasn't had a lot of big games to play in, has he?