Milloy wrote:He's the only one. Looks like Hilliard will get it.
http://zagsblog.com/articles/villanovas ... -the-year/
Take a look at how Pointer’s numbers stack up against the rest of the conference…
Field Goal Percentage: .536 (1st)
2-point Field Goals Made: 146 (1st)
Win Shares: 4.7 (1st)
Defensive Win Shares: 2.7 (1st)
Player Efficiency Rating: 25.6 (2nd)
Blocks/BPG: 72/2.6 (2nd/3rd)
Steals/SPG: 57/2.0 (3rd)
Rebounds/RPG: 212/7.6 (4th)
Points/PPG: 382/13.6 (8th/9th)
A simple glance at the numbers makes it hard to ignore Pointer’s status as the most dynamic player in the conference. He’s the league’s most efficient volume scorer, which is especially impressive when considering the unlikelihood of a 54% shooter playing Pointer’s game of challenging drives to the basket and difficult hanging jump shots.
NJRedman wrote:New York Post thinks Dom should get the nod.
http://nypost.com/2015/02/26/st-johns-p ... -the-year/
Busting Brackets breaks down the #'s and shows why Dom is a more valuable player.
http://bustingbrackets.com/2015/02/25/s ... ayer-year/Take a look at how Pointer’s numbers stack up against the rest of the conference…
Field Goal Percentage: .536 (1st)
2-point Field Goals Made: 146 (1st)
Win Shares: 4.7 (1st)
Defensive Win Shares: 2.7 (1st)
Player Efficiency Rating: 25.6 (2nd)
Blocks/BPG: 72/2.6 (2nd/3rd)
Steals/SPG: 57/2.0 (3rd)
Rebounds/RPG: 212/7.6 (4th)
Points/PPG: 382/13.6 (8th/9th)
A simple glance at the numbers makes it hard to ignore Pointer’s status as the most dynamic player in the conference. He’s the league’s most efficient volume scorer, which is especially impressive when considering the unlikelihood of a 54% shooter playing Pointer’s game of challenging drives to the basket and difficult hanging jump shots.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:NJRedman wrote:New York Post thinks Dom should get the nod.
http://nypost.com/2015/02/26/st-johns-p ... -the-year/
Busting Brackets breaks down the #'s and shows why Dom is a more valuable player.
http://bustingbrackets.com/2015/02/25/s ... ayer-year/Take a look at how Pointer’s numbers stack up against the rest of the conference…
Field Goal Percentage: .536 (1st)
2-point Field Goals Made: 146 (1st)
Win Shares: 4.7 (1st)
Defensive Win Shares: 2.7 (1st)
Player Efficiency Rating: 25.6 (2nd)
Blocks/BPG: 72/2.6 (2nd/3rd)
Steals/SPG: 57/2.0 (3rd)
Rebounds/RPG: 212/7.6 (4th)
Points/PPG: 382/13.6 (8th/9th)
A simple glance at the numbers makes it hard to ignore Pointer’s status as the most dynamic player in the conference. He’s the league’s most efficient volume scorer, which is especially impressive when considering the unlikelihood of a 54% shooter playing Pointer’s game of challenging drives to the basket and difficult hanging jump shots.
I'm sure you expected someone from the Nova fanbase to come on here and defend Hilliard. I think SDP is a terrific player. Of all the SJU players, I appreciate his enthusiasm for the game and his effort the most. Here's the problem with the data presented... First you have to judge conference games only.
1. Hilliard leads the league in 3 pt. FG's made.
2. FG%. Hilliard is shooting an amazing 61% effective FG% in conference. SDP is 52%. So advantage Hilliard by a lot.
3. Guys like SDP, Henton and Dunn never come off the floor so you can expect that they are going to rack up some stats. Hiliard averages about 29 min/game. Most of the others average 36 min or more / game. So instead of looking at points per game, look at pts. per minute, and you'll see how terrific Hiliard is.
Hilliard - .572
Henton - .535
Harrison - .508
Gibbs - .481
Dunn - .460
Pointer - .419
So if both played 40 minutes you could expect Hilliard to score a whopping 6.1 more pts. per game or about 110 more pts in conference for the year. That is significant.
4. The best case for SDP can be made on the defensive side of the court. Pointer is a terrific defensive player, he hustles, blocks shots and gets steals. Hilliard's steal rate per minute, though, is 30% higher than SDP's. He doesn't rebound or block shots nearly as well, but he is a terrific on the ball defensive player. He took Henton out of his game and R. Jones struggled mightily to score in the Butler game. Hilliard can really defend. So slight nod to SDP but the gap is not nearly as wide as you'd think.
5. Villanova is in first place, 5 games ahead of SJU, who currently sit in 5th. Like it or not that's a factor.
So there you have it...
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