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Old 04-29-2009, 02:41 AM   #748
Radii
Head Coach
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
2020 Team Stats


Scoring Leaders

1. SG Moye - 12.9 ppg
2. PF Sneed - 9.3 ppg
3. PF Locklier - 7.7 ppg
4. PG Forte - 6.7 ppg
5. PG Alloway - 6.5 ppg

Ozier is the only starter not to make the top 5, he scored 4.8 ppg. We had to slow the game down a lot this year and only averaged 65 points/game. So these numbers are all down. I hope to get back up closer to the 80 point games I prefer to play next year, bringing everyone's numbers up.

Rebound Leaders

1. PF Locklier - 5.8
2. SF Ozier - 4.6
3. PF Sneed - 4.6
4. SG Moye - 3.2
5. PF Sanders - 3.0

Sneed ought to be embarrassed to get outrebounded by a 6'5" SF. I did general training with everyone this year but i may have to start to focus on rebounding for big men and defense for backcourt players next year to accellerate those areas.


Assists

1. PG Forte - 3.1
2. PG Alloway - 1.6
3. SG Moye - 1.3
4. PG McClurkin - 1.0

We just don't get a lot of assists, and the PG never gets big assist games, a lot of my assists come in the middle of plays when i just happen to see someone open so anyone can get them.



3 point shooting

1. PG McClurkin - 38.0%
2. SG Moye - 37.3%
3. PG Forte - 32.7%
4. PG Alloway - 30.8%

Moye took 126 3'd while McClurkin only took 50, and most of those were likely in simmed games. Forte and Alloway should both improve greatly next year here. I expect all 4 of these guys to be able to shoot 35% if I don't take bad 3's too often.


FT %

1. PF Sanders - 78.5%
2. SG Barrett - 78.4%
3. PG McClurkin - 77.0%
4. PG Forte - 75.0%
5. PF Sneed - 75.0%

Surprisingly good %'s really, I felt like i had a lot of poor/risky free throw shooters. Forte at 75% is a big shock to me. He's rated 69 from the line, pretty terrible.
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