Points per game- 88.2- 14th Nationally
Scoring Margin per game- 25- 8th Nationally
Total Rebounds per game- 49 1st Nationally
Rebound Margin- 3rd Nationally
Total Rebound Percentage- 4th Nationally
Assist to Turnover Ratio- 1.75 13th Nationally
Opponent Points Per Game- 37th Nationally
Opponent effective Field Goal Percentage- 17th Nationally
Opponent shooting efficiency- 20th Nationally
Blocks per game- 13th Nationally
Steals per game- 178th Nationally
Team turnovers per game by offense- 10th Nationally
Team Forced turnovers per game by defense- 236th Nationally -(this is both bad and sad)
Effective FG percentage on offense- 77th Nationally
3 point shooting percentage- 34%- 136th Nationally
Team free throw shooting percent- 67%- 265th Nationally
Fastbreak Points- 87th Nationally
Turnover Margin- 150th Nationally (because our defense can't force turnovers)
Additional Shooting Splits
Pitt shooting the ball within 5 feet of the basket- 69% for the season (Attack the basket more with dribble penetration, Ive been saying it all season)
Pitt is shooting 33% from the midrange (Im going to break this one down a bit)
The 3 that stick out the most from midrange are:
Carrington is 53% from midrange and has the green light all day long
Lowe is 20% from midrange
Hinson is 15% from midrange
ORTG offensive Power Rating
Pitt has 6 players with an ORTG over 120 which is great
Pitt has 2 players with an ORTG at 109 (This is a really nice jump for Jeffress if he can hold it over 100+ this year)
Pitt has 1 player with an ORTG of 85, Jaland Lowe
DRTG Defensive Power Rating- Lower number is better
Guillermo- 81
Jeffress- 82
Austin- 83
Fede- 84
Leggett- 87
Blake Hinson ranks at the bottom with Jaland Lowe at 93.5 in DRTG (And it really showed against Florida with Hinson)
Efficiency Website Power Rankings
Pomeroy- 41st
Torvik- 50th
Warren Nolan- 62nd
Massey- 64th
Haslam- 37th
Torvik Power Ranking taking out preseason weights- 12th Nationally
Efficiency website lines against Mizzou next game
Torvik- -5.7
Haslam- -8
Warren Nolan - -6
Massey - -5
Random Stats that are interesting / impressive to me
Zach Austin only has 2 turnovers in 6 games this year which is awesome
Ish Leggett leads the team in rebounds per game with 8 boards per game which is awesome and worrisome with regard to our bigs (Hinson primarily who refuses to rebound)
Jorge Diaz Graham has the highest true shooting percentage on the roster currently and he only took 4 shots the last 2 games, making 2 of them. Why is this?
Carlton Carrington has 1 steal this year (And this is a huge surprise with all his height and length because he created a good number of turnovers and steals in the EYBL)
With all these stats, what sticks out and what is surprising to you the first 6 games of the season?
Scoring Margin per game- 25- 8th Nationally
Total Rebounds per game- 49 1st Nationally
Rebound Margin- 3rd Nationally
Total Rebound Percentage- 4th Nationally
Assist to Turnover Ratio- 1.75 13th Nationally
Opponent Points Per Game- 37th Nationally
Opponent effective Field Goal Percentage- 17th Nationally
Opponent shooting efficiency- 20th Nationally
Blocks per game- 13th Nationally
Steals per game- 178th Nationally
Team turnovers per game by offense- 10th Nationally
Team Forced turnovers per game by defense- 236th Nationally -(this is both bad and sad)
Effective FG percentage on offense- 77th Nationally
3 point shooting percentage- 34%- 136th Nationally
Team free throw shooting percent- 67%- 265th Nationally
Fastbreak Points- 87th Nationally
Turnover Margin- 150th Nationally (because our defense can't force turnovers)
Additional Shooting Splits
Pitt shooting the ball within 5 feet of the basket- 69% for the season (Attack the basket more with dribble penetration, Ive been saying it all season)
Pitt is shooting 33% from the midrange (Im going to break this one down a bit)
The 3 that stick out the most from midrange are:
Carrington is 53% from midrange and has the green light all day long
Lowe is 20% from midrange
Hinson is 15% from midrange
ORTG offensive Power Rating
Pitt has 6 players with an ORTG over 120 which is great
Pitt has 2 players with an ORTG at 109 (This is a really nice jump for Jeffress if he can hold it over 100+ this year)
Pitt has 1 player with an ORTG of 85, Jaland Lowe
DRTG Defensive Power Rating- Lower number is better
Guillermo- 81
Jeffress- 82
Austin- 83
Fede- 84
Leggett- 87
Blake Hinson ranks at the bottom with Jaland Lowe at 93.5 in DRTG (And it really showed against Florida with Hinson)
Efficiency Website Power Rankings
Pomeroy- 41st
Torvik- 50th
Warren Nolan- 62nd
Massey- 64th
Haslam- 37th
Torvik Power Ranking taking out preseason weights- 12th Nationally
Efficiency website lines against Mizzou next game
Torvik- -5.7
Haslam- -8
Warren Nolan - -6
Massey - -5
Random Stats that are interesting / impressive to me
Zach Austin only has 2 turnovers in 6 games this year which is awesome
Ish Leggett leads the team in rebounds per game with 8 boards per game which is awesome and worrisome with regard to our bigs (Hinson primarily who refuses to rebound)
Jorge Diaz Graham has the highest true shooting percentage on the roster currently and he only took 4 shots the last 2 games, making 2 of them. Why is this?
Carlton Carrington has 1 steal this year (And this is a huge surprise with all his height and length because he created a good number of turnovers and steals in the EYBL)
With all these stats, what sticks out and what is surprising to you the first 6 games of the season?