I have developed a formula that looks at the player overall contributions to the game beyond the obvious of how many points did they score. With the Christmas break I went ahead and created a spreadsheet.
The reason I did this was you can have a guy shooting alot and maybe getting into double digits but actually costing the team points. At the same time, you might have a guy who gets alot of assist and steals balls but doesn't score much but his contribution is very important. So my objective was to quantify a guy team contribution to the score beyond the buckets made.
From this formula I have found that the calculated player contributions will correlate with the difference in score (~75% correlation)
This formula looks at the each player contributions in the following area.
The reason I did this was you can have a guy shooting alot and maybe getting into double digits but actually costing the team points. At the same time, you might have a guy who gets alot of assist and steals balls but doesn't score much but his contribution is very important. So my objective was to quantify a guy team contribution to the score beyond the buckets made.
From this formula I have found that the calculated player contributions will correlate with the difference in score (~75% correlation)
This formula looks at the each player contributions in the following area.
- FG %
3pt %
FT %
Off Rebounds
Blocks
Steals
Turnovers
For the Creighton game, the players contributions were -13.3 points (they lost by 12)
Clemente: -2.1 (FG% is costed the team 4pts)
Hawkins: -2.7 (turnovers)
Durley: -6.9 (turnover and FG%)
Hannah: 6.6 (assist and steals were positives
Murry: 4.9 (assist, steals and 3pt % were positives)
Ellis: -3.9
Stutz: -1.5
Chamberlain: -2.7
Hatch: -3.2
Griz: -1.9
Here is the results for the season.
WSU biggest weakness as a team is their shooting %. They are losing -8.8 pts per game shots inside the arc and -5.3 points per game from 3pt line (which these shouldn't be a suprise).
WSU biggest strength is steals (+8.6 points per game and off rebounds +6.6 points per game)
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