Friday, April 15, 2016

PCTI Analytics

As I'm sure everyone knows, I've been mourning the loss of Sam Hinkie along with the other 100 people in this world smart enough to recognize what he was trying to do.  To pay tribute, I dug through the numbers to try and see if there was anything in them that jumped out as a surprise.

A few call outs of from the analysis...

  • We are really, really bad at shooting free throws... And continue to get worse.
  • The only consistent reflection of our overall shooting each year is it's poor.
  • Winning the TO and Rebounding battle does not correlate to wins as much as you would think.
  • Yet winning the Blocks and Steals battle does.
  • Assists have become more relevant to wins, which I believe is a reflection of us getting more used to playing with each other.



Looking at things year over year with a breakdown of the winner and loser....



7 comments:

  1. Graphs & tables! Bring the heavy stuff DK!

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  2. You're just happy to look at a graph that doesn't pertain to labor or operational cost.

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  3. Need a detailed player breakdown for each player... should only take 3 to 6 hours of pretty intense work per player, so you should be able to knock that out in a week or so.

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    1. Bruise gets me on those all the time... Has a great post idea but doesn't want to do the legwork so he hooks me up with it.

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  4. Terrific post. Showing the rest of us your technical ability and your unhealthy obsession with PCTI history. Well done. PCTI I, II, and IV were really competitive on the scoreboard. Not so much for the other tourneys.

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  5. Well obviously the shooting stats dropped when I was not there to hold them up. And stop your belly aching Fruit. I figured I'd give you the opportunity to put the post up because I know how much you love (being in) The SPOTLIGHT.

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