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I remembered watching the telecast during the game and the Minny announcers questioned how in the hell are we 2 games over .500. They talked about our lackluster bench and low ranks in most the major categories. After they said that, I was trying to think on what the difference was? I mean they really had a point.
So I looked up some of the statistical numbers so far this season.
http://hoopdata.com/teamadvancedstats.aspx
We are 25th on pace, 14th on offensive efficiency, 7th worst on defensive efficiency, 23rd on difference, 16th on TS%, 22nd on effeciency, and 17th on PER.
Looking at these numbers, we have no real business being were we are, except I watched the games and realized something quite interesting. We aren't blowing out teams. We win by low margins... But when we lose, we lose by large margins. The numbers are skew'd because the win/loss ratio aren't measured by the performance of all games. It's measured on a "Per Win/ Per loss" ratio.
We are 9-2 on games decided by 6 or less. The games over 6, we are 9-14. That puts a huge hit on the statistical numbers. 9 of our wins were by 6 or less. The 9 other games won by larger than 6. We have only 1 loss when decided by 6 or less; but have 14 losses by more than 6.
In summary, we need to close out teams and win by larger margins. I think our defense needs to step up, but more importantly, the bench d needs to improve. I think as the season progresses, our statistical numbers will average out and explain our record easier.
So I looked up some of the statistical numbers so far this season.
http://hoopdata.com/teamadvancedstats.aspx
We are 25th on pace, 14th on offensive efficiency, 7th worst on defensive efficiency, 23rd on difference, 16th on TS%, 22nd on effeciency, and 17th on PER.
Looking at these numbers, we have no real business being were we are, except I watched the games and realized something quite interesting. We aren't blowing out teams. We win by low margins... But when we lose, we lose by large margins. The numbers are skew'd because the win/loss ratio aren't measured by the performance of all games. It's measured on a "Per Win/ Per loss" ratio.
We are 9-2 on games decided by 6 or less. The games over 6, we are 9-14. That puts a huge hit on the statistical numbers. 9 of our wins were by 6 or less. The 9 other games won by larger than 6. We have only 1 loss when decided by 6 or less; but have 14 losses by more than 6.
In summary, we need to close out teams and win by larger margins. I think our defense needs to step up, but more importantly, the bench d needs to improve. I think as the season progresses, our statistical numbers will average out and explain our record easier.
