This might be worth the $1.99 first month subscription to the Eagle if you've run out of free articles for the month. Eldridge breaks down the offensive and defensive efficiency of the various lineup combinations.
The most effective offensive combination was
The most effective defensive combination was
I'll have some more later, but it's lunch time for me.
The most effective offensive combination was
Landry Shamet, Austin Reaves, Zach Brown, Rashard Kelly and Shaq Morris
Time together: 100 minutes (7.5 percent of total minutes)
Offense: 1.32 PPP on 151 possessions (1.14 PPP average)
Defense: 0.87 PPP on 171 possessions (0.99 PPP average)
Offense vs. Top-150 teams: 1.26 PPP on 105 possessions (1.14 PPP average)
Defense vs. Top-150 teams: 0.86 PPP on 125 possessions (1.06 PPP average)
Outcome: This lineup was a rousing success, as earned seven starts together and outscored opponents by 24 points in those games before the first WSU substitution. The most surprising part about this combination is the level of defense it maintained over a pretty sizable collection (and it actually improved against the good teams). The 0.87 defensive PPP is the level of defense WSU was playing when it led the nation in defensive efficiency.
Time together: 100 minutes (7.5 percent of total minutes)
Offense: 1.32 PPP on 151 possessions (1.14 PPP average)
Defense: 0.87 PPP on 171 possessions (0.99 PPP average)
Offense vs. Top-150 teams: 1.26 PPP on 105 possessions (1.14 PPP average)
Defense vs. Top-150 teams: 0.86 PPP on 125 possessions (1.06 PPP average)
Outcome: This lineup was a rousing success, as earned seven starts together and outscored opponents by 24 points in those games before the first WSU substitution. The most surprising part about this combination is the level of defense it maintained over a pretty sizable collection (and it actually improved against the good teams). The 0.87 defensive PPP is the level of defense WSU was playing when it led the nation in defensive efficiency.
Landry Shamet, Austin Reaves, Zach Brown, Darral Willis and Shaq Morris
Time together: 27 minutes (2.1 percent of total minutes)
Offense: 1.25 PPP on 55 possessions (1.14 PPP average)
Defense: 0.81 PPP on 47 possessions (0.99 PPP average)
Offense vs. Top-150 teams: 1.21 PPP on 43 possessions (1.14 PPP average)
Defense vs. Top-150 teams: 0.78 PPP on 37 possessions (1.06 PPP average)
Outcome: You have to keep in mind the small sample size, but this lineup proved to be one of WSU’s most successful on this list. The combination smoked opponents by 0.44 points per possession and that number held steady (0.43 PPP) against top-150 opponents. What was most impressive was the combination’s defense, as it limited top-150 teams to 0.78 PPP.
Time together: 27 minutes (2.1 percent of total minutes)
Offense: 1.25 PPP on 55 possessions (1.14 PPP average)
Defense: 0.81 PPP on 47 possessions (0.99 PPP average)
Offense vs. Top-150 teams: 1.21 PPP on 43 possessions (1.14 PPP average)
Defense vs. Top-150 teams: 0.78 PPP on 37 possessions (1.06 PPP average)
Outcome: You have to keep in mind the small sample size, but this lineup proved to be one of WSU’s most successful on this list. The combination smoked opponents by 0.44 points per possession and that number held steady (0.43 PPP) against top-150 opponents. What was most impressive was the combination’s defense, as it limited top-150 teams to 0.78 PPP.
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