Bill Marsh wrote:XUFan09 wrote:I could see an argument for Ochefu, as he is possibly the best rebounder in the conference, is a good defender, and is an efficient offensive player. Obepka is great defensively, but he's not as good of a rebounder as Stainbrook and his offense leaves quite a lot to be desired. He has a sub-D1-average offensive efficiency while being classified as "Limited Role" by Kenpom (only 15% usage rate).
Classified as a "Significant Contributor," Stainbrook has an offensive efficiency (127.6) that ranks #29 in the nation and #1 in the Big East (by a fair margin), and that's when his passing ability as a center is his best attribute. He is one of the better rebounders in the conference too. He is also a decent post defender. The real drop-off is his defense on stretch-4s and athletic bigs, but all-conference teams are weighted toward offense and away from defense.
Not a big Ken Pom fan, but whatever . . .
All good points. I would only take issue with Ochefu being the best rebounder in the conference. I like what Delgado does more. And Woods has to be in the conversation as well.
XUFan09 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:XUFan09 wrote:I could see an argument for Ochefu, as he is possibly the best rebounder in the conference, is a good defender, and is an efficient offensive player. Obepka is great defensively, but he's not as good of a rebounder as Stainbrook and his offense leaves quite a lot to be desired. He has a sub-D1-average offensive efficiency while being classified as "Limited Role" by Kenpom (only 15% usage rate).
Classified as a "Significant Contributor," Stainbrook has an offensive efficiency (127.6) that ranks #29 in the nation and #1 in the Big East (by a fair margin), and that's when his passing ability as a center is his best attribute. He is one of the better rebounders in the conference too. He is also a decent post defender. The real drop-off is his defense on stretch-4s and athletic bigs, but all-conference teams are weighted toward offense and away from defense.
Not a big Ken Pom fan, but whatever . . .
All good points. I would only take issue with Ochefu being the best rebounder in the conference. I like what Delgado does more. And Woods has to be in the conversation as well.
I did say "possibly"; there is definitely debate. Ochefu or James Farr is probably the best defensive rebounder in the conference. Because Farr only plays about half the minutes, we can rule him out. Angel Delgado is still really good on that end, but Ochefu gets defensive rebounds at a rate 25% better than him (29.3% vs. 23.8%). Kameron Woods is closer at 26.0%. In terms of offensive rebounding, Delgado and Josh Smith are the probably the best, but we can exclude Smith because he isn't nearly as good on the defensive end. Ochefu is right behind Delgado, 15.2% vs. 13.6%. That puts Delgado a notch above him, but (IMO) not as big of an edge as Ochefu's on the other end. Kameron Woods is behind both of them at 11.9%. I'd put Woods as the third best rebounder in a tie with Farr/Reynolds (combined those two equal one 40-minute player). As for Ochefu vs. Delgado, they both have a side of the ball where they are probably the best. Ochefu is proportionally better on the defensive end, but you might be able to argue that offensive rebounds are a little more about individual ability. So, altogether I'd say it could be a tie:
1. Delgado
1. Ochefu
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3. Woods
3. Reynolds/Farr
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:.
All good points. I would only take issue with Ochefu being the best rebounder in the conference. I like what Delgado does more. And Woods has to be in the conversation as well.
Um...didn't Ochefu have like 24 boards vs. Delgado and SHU? Woods was limited to 1 pt. and 6 boards vs. Nova while Chef had 5 blocks, 10 pts. and 9 boards. Not sure those two belong in the same conversation either.
I actually think Stainbrook deserves an all-BE nod as the C. Ochefu struggled against him a little as did Josh Smith. He's just a load and is crafty offensively with that left hand. If you look at the head-to-head stats Stainbrook has performed better. Now with that being said I would not trade Ochefu for Stainbrook. He works for X's style but Chef works better for what Jay is trying to do at Nova. We are so much better with an athletic big who can switch off on D. Stain would get eaten alive by G's on the perimeter.
gmoser1210 wrote:Here are my updated teams, following this week's results:
Player of the Year: Kris Dunn, Providence
1st Team
LaDontae Henton - Providence
Roosevelt Jones - Butler
Sterling Gibbs - Seton Hall
Smith-Rivera, Devonte - Georgetown
Darrun Hilliard - Villanova
2nd Team
Sir'Dominic Pointer - St. John's
Billy Garrett - DePaul
Alex Barlow - Butler
D'Angelo Harrison - St. John's
Matt Carlino - Marquette
Honorable Mention
Myles Davis - Xavier
Ryan Arcidiacono - Villanova
Kellen Dunham - Butler
Joshua Smith - Georgetown
Matt Stainbrook - Xavier
Bill Marsh wrote:
Just a few points for clarification.
1. Delgado is a freshman who was in constant foul trouble the entire game vs Villanova and saw only 15 minutes of PT. That certainly helped to keep his numbers down. Both teams in that game shot in the low 30's in FG%. Rebound totals are directly related to missed shots. The 2 teams missed about 40 shots apiece. That had something to do with Ochefu's high rebound total for that game. Not really a fair basis for comparison when one guy plays 35 minutes and the other one plays 15.
2. Always problematic to use one game as the basis for a comparison of 2 players. In the case of Delgado, we have no choice if we are talking head-to-head because he's a freshman, but in the case of Woods, he and Ochefu have a history that goes back beyond this season. Woods out rebounded Ochefu in both games that the 2 teams played last year, so I'd hardly look at this year's game as definitive. As for "holding" Woods to one point, I don't think that's much of a feat since he's not really a scorer.
Not really trying to knock Ochefu here because I agree that he's a very good player. I'm trying to put your examples in context.
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