Some basic and advanced stats for our basketball players . . . note that Ortg, a stat I learned from Ken Pomeroy, is very complex and i can only give an estimated value. This is unfortunate as it's the most valuable stat of the bunch, but I think the estimate is still pretty solid.
pts reb asst eFG% Ortg
Golden,Trae......... 12.4 2.8 5.2 46.7% 117.5
Stokes,Jarnell...... 14.8 7.4 2 57.1% 125.5
Richardson,Josh..... 8.4 6.2 0.8 51.6% 100.4
McBee,Skylar........ 7.6 1.2 1 57.7% 123.0
Hall,Kenny.......... 8.2 7 0.4 66.7% 131.3
McRae,Jordan........ 10 2.2 1.6 51.4% 112.1
Chievous,Quinton.... 2.6 2.8 0 36.7% 76.1
Moore,Armani........ 2.6 1.2 1 55.6% 83.8
Edwards,D'Montre.... 3 2.75 0 42.9% 81.5
Makanjuola,Yemi..... 2 1.8 0.2 40.0% 119.7
Note that the most effective offensive players have been Hall, Stokes, and McBee . . . probably the three guys who touch the ball the least among our starters. It's pleasing to see that Golden's Ortg is still pretty good at 117.5 even though his shooting (eFG of under 50%) has been rough. Mostly that comes from his asst-to-TO ratio, which is an outstanding 26 to 7. It's notable that Stokes is second in assists. He also leads the team in steals, for what that's worth.
My impression offensively is that:
* Golden needs to keep doing what he's doing but be more selective with his jump shots. Attack the basket and dish when it's the best option.
* Stokes needs to be more assertive and touch the ball as much as possible (though he still leads us in shots taken with 49 FGA and 33 FTA). He can probably also improve those rebounding numbers.
* Kenny Hall is playing well overall, and with Maymon out we really need that.
* McBee at 57.7% is a good thing, but I believe it can be higher if he stops trying to shoot us out of zones. That's not his problem only though.
* McRae can do more and really needs to.
* Richardson is a beast on the boards at his position but is hurting us offensively.
* Yemi does what he does with limited minutes. He has yet to turn the ball over and makes hustle plays.
* It's unsurprising to see the three freshmen with Ortg < 100. Chievous and Edwards have taken too many shots.