In another thread, I provided the player by player overall points scored and allowed per possession (and their respective Plus-Minus) for Pac-12 conference games. In this thread, I'll go a bit more into detail on those numbers.
Isaiah Mobley
Off. Pts/Poss. Scored: 1.05
Def. Pts/Poss. Allowed: 0.93
Overall Plus-Minus: +102
Notes: When IM is on the court on offense, our 2P% stays flat, but our 3P% jumps from 31.6% to 35.5%; our turnovers also reduce from 19.8% of possessions to 16.5%; our offensive rebounding also slightly bumps up. As for defense, when IM is on the court, we allow approximately 25% fewer offense rebounds to our opponents and foul them shooting approximately 30% less of the time.
Boogie Ellis
Off. Pts/Poss. Scored: 1.04
Def. Pts/Poss. Allowed: 0.93
Overall Plus-Minus: +97
Notes: When Boogie is on the court on offense, our 3P% actually drops from 38.7% to 33.7%, but our 2P% bumps up from 41.% to 50.9%; our offensive rebounding dips a bit, but we turn the ball over less. On defense, when Boogie is on the court, the main difference is shooting efficiency for our opponents; 3P% drops from 44% to 36.9%, and 2P% from 41.2% to 38.3%. The big number here is guarding the 3-point arc. When Boogie is in the game, we're still not good; but when he's off the court, we're allowing our opponents to shoot 44% from behind the arc!!
Drew Peterson
Off. Pts/Poss. Scored: 1.06
Def. Pts/Poss. Allowed: 0.98
Overall Plus-Minus: +55
Notes: When Drew is on the court, we turn the ball over less of the time, but also don't grab as many offensive rebounds. The big differences come in shooting efficiencies: our 2P% bumps from 46.8% to 49.1% with Drew on the court, but our 3P% really improves from 29% to 36.4%. On defense, Drew's presence is not as helpful: we don't turn opponents over as much, we allow them to shoot moderately better from inside the arc, and their 3-point shooting is up from 35.6% to 39.5% (which, yes, is bad).
Chevez Goodwin
Off. Pts/Poss. Scored: 1.03
Def. Pts/Poss. Allowed: 0.98
Overall Plus-Minus: +41
Notes: Vez is basically a positive across the board on offense; we do slightly turn the ball over more, but our offensive rebounding is better, our 2P% bumps from 46.9% to 49.4%, and our 3P% really bumps from 29.9% to 38.1%. So having Vez on the court really opens up our shooting. On defense, however, our opponents 2P% goes from 33% to 42.5%; we do actually rebound the defensive boards better, however, with Vez on the court.
Isaiah Mobley
Off. Pts/Poss. Scored: 1.05
Def. Pts/Poss. Allowed: 0.93
Overall Plus-Minus: +102
Notes: When IM is on the court on offense, our 2P% stays flat, but our 3P% jumps from 31.6% to 35.5%; our turnovers also reduce from 19.8% of possessions to 16.5%; our offensive rebounding also slightly bumps up. As for defense, when IM is on the court, we allow approximately 25% fewer offense rebounds to our opponents and foul them shooting approximately 30% less of the time.
Boogie Ellis
Off. Pts/Poss. Scored: 1.04
Def. Pts/Poss. Allowed: 0.93
Overall Plus-Minus: +97
Notes: When Boogie is on the court on offense, our 3P% actually drops from 38.7% to 33.7%, but our 2P% bumps up from 41.% to 50.9%; our offensive rebounding dips a bit, but we turn the ball over less. On defense, when Boogie is on the court, the main difference is shooting efficiency for our opponents; 3P% drops from 44% to 36.9%, and 2P% from 41.2% to 38.3%. The big number here is guarding the 3-point arc. When Boogie is in the game, we're still not good; but when he's off the court, we're allowing our opponents to shoot 44% from behind the arc!!
Drew Peterson
Off. Pts/Poss. Scored: 1.06
Def. Pts/Poss. Allowed: 0.98
Overall Plus-Minus: +55
Notes: When Drew is on the court, we turn the ball over less of the time, but also don't grab as many offensive rebounds. The big differences come in shooting efficiencies: our 2P% bumps from 46.8% to 49.1% with Drew on the court, but our 3P% really improves from 29% to 36.4%. On defense, Drew's presence is not as helpful: we don't turn opponents over as much, we allow them to shoot moderately better from inside the arc, and their 3-point shooting is up from 35.6% to 39.5% (which, yes, is bad).
Chevez Goodwin
Off. Pts/Poss. Scored: 1.03
Def. Pts/Poss. Allowed: 0.98
Overall Plus-Minus: +41
Notes: Vez is basically a positive across the board on offense; we do slightly turn the ball over more, but our offensive rebounding is better, our 2P% bumps from 46.9% to 49.4%, and our 3P% really bumps from 29.9% to 38.1%. So having Vez on the court really opens up our shooting. On defense, however, our opponents 2P% goes from 33% to 42.5%; we do actually rebound the defensive boards better, however, with Vez on the court.
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