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GlennMacGrady
Joined: 03 Jan 2005 Posts: 8290 Location: Heisenberg
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Posted: 03/22/18 3:01 pm ::: S16 Offensive and Defensive Points per Possession |
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According to NatStat, among 349 D1 schools currently:
In O-PPP, the Sweet 16 are:
UConn 1
Oregon 2
Baylor 3
MSSt 4
Central Michigan 6
Notre Dame 7
ORSt 10
Louisville 15
Texas A&M 19
Texas 22
South Carolina 24
UCLA 24
Duke 47
Buffalo 54
Stanford 94
NCSt 100
In D-PPP, the Sweet 16 are:
UConn 1
Baylor 3
MSSt 11
Louisville 14
NCSt 18
Buffalo 22
Duke 25
Texas 43
SCar 45
ORSt 48
Stanford 75
UCLA 85
Oregon 101
Notre Dame 113
Texas A&M 216
Central Michigan 268
Someone more motivated than I could calculate [(O-PPP) - (D-PPP)] for each team using the actual metrics, and thus rank the teams by point margin per possession. UConn would clearly be first and Baylor second. |
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GlennMacGrady
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Posted: 03/23/18 11:09 am ::: Re: S16 Offensive and Defensive Points per Possession |
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GlennMacGrady wrote: |
Someone more motivated than I could calculate [(O-PPP) - (D-PPP)] for each team using the actual metrics, and thus rank the teams by point margin per possession. UConn would clearly be first and Baylor second. |
What a coincidence. Her Hoop Stats offers this very statistic, which I call Point Margin Per Possession, but they've multiplied it by 100 to present it as point margin per 100 possessions.
https://herhoopstats.com/leaderboard/team/net_pts_per_100_poss/2018 |
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Nixtreefan
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Posted: 03/23/18 11:11 am ::: |
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You need royalties Glenn.
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GlennMacGrady
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Posted: 03/23/18 11:27 am ::: |
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Once NatStat (formerly WBB State) began computing the tempo neutral scoring statistics of offensive points per possession (O-PPP) and defensive points per possession (D-PPP), I immediately thought it would be valuable to subtract the latter from the former to produce Point Margin Per Possession. To me, it's a much more informative statistic than MOV because it takes game pace out of the calculation, thereby putting fast breaking/high scoring teams and slow tempo/low scoring teams on an equal per possession metric. |
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ClayK
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Posted: 03/23/18 12:49 pm ::: |
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Great stuff ... a question: How many possessions, on average, does a college team get per game?
And what's the bottom five and top five look like?
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pilight
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Posted: 03/23/18 1:02 pm ::: |
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ClayK wrote: |
Great stuff ... a question: How many possessions, on average, does a college team get per game?
And what's the bottom five and top five look like? |
Her Hoop Stats has possessions per 40 minutes, which should be pretty close to possessions per game. Looks like the average is about 70.
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