Halfway Through The Conference: A Stats Review

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HALFWAY THROUGH THE CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

I thought this might be a good time to review the Four Factors with regards to Michigan basketball now that we’re nine games into the conference schedule. For this diary, we’ll just focus on these nine games – there will likely be a grand analysis of the entire season talking OOC / conference, win / loss, home / away, etc…at the end of the regular season.

First, however, some averages of those factors in the conference schedule to date:

For Michigan:

Effective FG% - 46.84%

Off. Rebound % - 26.98%

Free Throw Rate – 26.97%

Turnover Rate – 14.65%

A few other stats to perhaps consider as well – the average A/T ratio for Michigan in these nine games is 1.35 and their average offensive PPP is 1.01 (average number of possessions per game for Michigan is 59, incidentally). That PPP, well not quite as high as in past years for conference play – at least for the Wolverines – does include six performances north of 1.00, games in which we were 5-1 (the sole loss in that subset being Wisconsin, where our PPP was 1.13).

For opponents:

Effective FG% - 46.94%

Off. Rebound % - 30.06%

Free Throw Rate – 32.26%

Turnover Rate – 16.01%

Also for our opponents, they achieve an average A/T ratio of 0.943 and an average offensive PPP of 0.99 (which, of course, is our defensive PPP).  Buried in that average PPP are 5 sub-1.00 performances for our opponents, which is part good defense and part playing mostly the lower reaches of the Big Ten conference up to this point.

Looking at the four factors themselves, however, you see a team that is not exactly outshooting anyone, extending a lot of possessions, getting to the line often…and then it makes sense that Michigan’s average margin of victory / loss when it comes to points is actually about 5 points in wins and 13 points in losses (I know, average of three numbers….grumble grumble). The grand average regardless of margin is 0.22 points.

So, here’s what the four factors look like game-by-game (we are, of course, in blue):

Effective FG%:

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Offensive Rebound %:

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Free Throw Rate:

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Turnover Rate:

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For kicks, I looked at Michigan’s four factors split win to loss (so again, average of three numbers….I know):

eFG% in conference wins – 49.25% (1.06 offensive PPP)

eFG% in conference losses – 42.03% (0.92 offernesive PPP)

OREB% in conference wins – 27.68%

OREB% in conference losses – 25.59%

FTR in conference wins – 27.80%

FTR in conference losses – 25.59%

TOV% in conference wins – 14.09%

TOV% in conference losses – 15.77%

Aside from eFG%, there doesn’t seem to be much variance between wins and losses, although take a surface analysis for what it is worth there. The end of season breakdown could very well be more interesting. Right now, the profile of the average conference game has Michigan shooting 20-52 or so including 7-21 from beyond the arc, as well as only 13 FT attempts per game and only 8 offensive rebounds. 

Comments

AC1997

January 29th, 2015 at 8:43 PM ^

I would love to see these stats compared to other recent seasons. It would be nice if Michigan could blow a team out so Chatman could play 20 minutes and try to find his game. He reminds me of Willie Mitchell....just lost as to what he should be doing out there.