Overall
Four Factors
eFG%33.3%
TO%32.5%
OREB%28.0%
DREB%54.5%
FTF0.67
VPS0.57
Shooting
FGM10.0
FGA30.0
FG%33.3%
eFG%33.3%
Two Pointers
2FGM10.0
2FGA21.0
2FG%47.6%
Three Pointers
3FGM0.0
3FGA9.0
3FG%0.0%
Free Throws
FTM8.0
FTA20.0
FT%40.0%
Scoring
PF28.0
PA51.0
PPP0.54
PPG28.0
+/-- 23.0
MINS26
Advanced Scoring
TP6.0
PoT5.0
SCP3.0
PiP20.0
Rebounding
OREB7.0
OREB%28.0%
DREB12.0
DREB%54.5%
REB19.0
Assists and Turnovers
AST2.0
TO19.0
A/TO0.11
TO%32.5%
Inbounds Efficiency
SLOB4.0
SLOB%25.0%
PPSLOB0.25
BLOB4.0
BLOB%0.0%
PPBLOB0.00
Defense
DEFL3.0
STL6.0
BLK3.0
FOUL15.0
CHG0.0
47% from 2 is great; obviously we need to hit some 3s. We committed and forced 19 turnovers. If we're going to shoot just 33%, we need to cut those turnovers in half. Had we done that, we probably would have had 8 more points. We also should have had 8 more points from the foul line. Now it's a 5 point game. Considering how we pushed the pace, I am surprised they had 9 transition points and we only had 6. That needs to be flipped - but I think the kinds of turnovers we committed allowed them to get out in the open floor.
So, tonight - better spacing, angles, and live ball attack position (triple threat) should yield more good shot opportunities. More aggressive on-ball defense should limit their 3s, and our help rotations are sound so we can protect the basket. Take charges - we had none Tuesday night. Score in the open floor, finish at the rim (we missed 9 shots at the rim), and rebound the ball. All it takes is doing the things we do every day in practice. We'll be fine.
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