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After seeing several Top 25 rankings and brackets for next season I'm starting to realize most of the media doesn't expect us to make much of a jump. Those folks are seeing 18ppg from Markis and 12ppg Samajae and saying not much to see here. If you really follow this team you know we're returning our best passers, our best defenders, and our best rebounders. This team will improve and Teddy will help with the scoring void left by the seniors.
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View PostNot to mention all the shot opportunities that will open up for others.
So this year's seniors did a somewhat disproportionate amount of the team's shooting (no great surprise), and essentially the same proportion of the team's scoring, but actually didn't shoot quite as well percentagewise as the team did. Therefore, there's at least a reasonable chance, if not more, that next year's Shocks will be a better shooting team. Meanwhile, based on their progress during this past season and normal improvement and familiarization with Marshall's system, WSU stands a good chance of being an even better defensive team than it became down the stretch.
Let them start under the radar and read the motivational material from the pundits who don't seem to expect much. Next year's Shocks should have their opponents right where they want them.
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Actually, the seniors were 2.4 percentage points worse than the team average. Which means the rest of the team actually shot better to pull that average where it was.
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It was somewhat disproportionate, but also they played a huge amount of minutes which gives a bit of context to the raw attempts numbers. Also this got me curious on minutes. Markis just played the most minutes in a season since 1976(as far back as I'm guessing they have) and Samajae is second(mostly a product of the number of games but interesting anyways). Markis did play the most MPG since Jason Perez's senior year.
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Yes, you'd have to remove MM's and SHJ's shots from the team totals and then recalculate a new team average before you make conclusions about how the team could possibly shoot next year.
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Preseason rankings are complete rubbish. You can get an idea of how a team might perform based on metrics and how they performed late in the season, and adjust it for new additions or subtractions of players. I can guarantee that in no universe can this guy predict a field of 64 teams next year than he can predict joe-blows next bowel movement. And that's all this is - shite. Nothing else to say on the matter. The players and coaches are ultimately responsible for how the team performs. We are but watchers on the wall. Sorry, getting excited for GoT. :mask:
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It's pathetic that people are still hammering the Seniors following a season that is over. They are gone. Move on to other issues that pertain to next year.
Of course, we will be better next year. Our returning players who struggled early in the year, grew during the year and became good players, and with off-season work will be much improved and prepared to take on the leadership load next year. Additionally, Teddy will take on a leadership role next year, and our recruits who will all need seasoning will take on support roles. While I think that we will be improved next year and will probably compete at the top of the league, and for an at large tournament invite, and should approach as well as possibly reach Top 25 status, we will definitely be at our best in a couple of years.
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Originally posted by Shockm View PostIt's pathetic that people are still hammering the Seniors following a season that is over. They are gone. Move on to other issues that pertain to next year.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by JVShocker(1) View PostPreseason rankings are complete rubbish. You can get an idea of how a team might perform based on metrics and how they performed late in the season, and adjust it for new additions or subtractions of players. I can guarantee that in no universe can this guy predict a field of 64 teams next year than he can predict joe-blows next bowel movement. And that's all this is - shite. Nothing else to say on the matter. The players and coaches are ultimately responsible for how the team performs. We are but watchers on the wall. Sorry, getting excited for GoT. :mask:
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Hey, you're speaking my language... I remember when old Tom and I were working on the light bulb invention. Unfortunately, he got all the credit. Now we have 'Obama' bulbs... wth?
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Sorry, I'm senile... maybe wrong thread?
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Originally posted by Shockm View PostIt's pathetic that people are still hammering the Seniors following a season that is over. They are gone. Move on to other issues that pertain to next year.
Of course, we will be better next year. Our returning players who struggled early in the year, grew during the year and became good players, and with off-season work will be much improved and prepared to take on the leadership load next year. Additionally, Teddy will take on a leadership role next year, and our recruits who will all need seasoning will take on support roles. While I think that we will be improved next year and will probably compete at the top of the league, and for an at large tournament invite, and should approach as well as possibly reach Top 25 status, we will definitely be at our best in a couple of years.
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