02-05-2016, 07:02 AM
(02-05-2016, 03:52 AM)MT link Wrote:Good catch!Fascinating. Interesting to compare the A/TO of Kaylee and Erica. You normally expect "bigs" to have some turnovers in the paint, but Bird has very, very few assists, while Kaylee has quite a few--and considering her limited playing time the disparity is even greater. I presume this is because Erica plays the 5 and Kaylee the 4, which gives Kaylee many more opportunities to pass.Â
Believe it or not, the number of turnovers is way down.
Year over year, the change in Assists minus TO for our most frequent players:
Lili: +8
Bri: +38
Brittany: -8
Karlie: +20
Kaylee: +34
Erica: +7
Kailee: +17
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Player 2015 | 2016 A TO Net | A TO Net Amber 127 66 61 [table][tr][td]| [/tr]
TaylorG 34 29 5 | Bonnie 15 24 -9 | Marta | 46 44 2 Alanna | 8 31 -23 Lili 81 78 3 | 85 74 11 Bri 36 54 -18 | 57 37 20 Brittany 8 20 -12 | 8 28 -20 Karlie 28 31 -3 | 43 26 17 Kaylee 14 51 -37 | 26 29 -3 Erica 8 35 -27 | 9 29 -20 Kailee 4 16 -12 | 19 14 5 Others 15 20 -5 | 13 15 -2 Team 23 -23 | 12 -12 Total 370 447 -77 | 314 339 -25
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Bri is the one that catches your eye--that is a pretty dramatic improvement for her, but Karlie is doing better as well. The chart also makes sense out of Alanna's challenge, especially when you look at how Taylor was doing in a similar role last year. Alanna's turnovers are not great, of course, but they are not astronomical compared with Taylor's. It is the small number of assists that jumps out. I wonder if there is something the coaches could do to help Alanna be a more productive passer. Given that she can shoot the three and that she is 6'3", she seems like the ideal player to take on a Ruef-like role and be a tall ball distributor from the high post or the perimeter. But to do that, of course, she needs to make crisp, accurate passes to open players. That is something that Taylor could do. All that pertains to Brittany, too, except for the high post, probably. Although Tempie mentioned at the last chalk take that Britt played at the 4 for a stretch in the first half of the WSU game.
