Yep. Maybe one reason he was hesitant to go with a 3 guard lineup - rebounding. Calipari teams have a certain profile (like any established coach). On offense, we rebound the heck out of the ball, limit turnovers, get to the line - which explains why we typically have a top 20 or better offense despite the grumbling about how simplistic our offense is. On defense, it’s rebounding and shot blocking, interior defense really.The problem is 77th in offensive rebounding % when we are usually top 10 in the Cal era.
If you don't shoot the ball well and u turn it over at an average rate, you better be rebounding the misses.
And we aren't.
And we barely moved up in the NET...BSI'm not sure why people here are so concerned about the Pomeroy and Sagarin rankings, since they mean nothing.
The NET are the only computer rankings that matter, so they're the only ones I follow.
To be fair, they are only one point per 100 possessions behind 20th on offense, which isn’t that much given the leader is 8.1 better than UK.Just checked our numbers at kenpom.com. To say they aren't great is an understatement. Overall ranking is 26. Offensive efficiency is 32. Defensive efficiency is 43. We are free falling.
The juxtaposition of that profile vs the gutty road win we got last night.....it's hard to reconcile.
Historically of course, you can throw out a lot of polling data, a lot of advanced metrics, it comes down to this: is your team in the top 20 on offense per Pomeroy, and is your team in the top 20 on defense per Pomeroy? That's the formula. Since 2002, every national champion has hit those 2 marks, with one exception - 2014 UConn.
And right now, we ain't close to either.
I suppose 2 things can be said. One, this is a crazy year. Maybe someone like UConn in '14 wins, maybe this is one of those nutty years when conventional norms are out the window. Two, we can improve, and with 3 freshmen playing good minutes, maybe we can improve a lot. The Duke 2015 team was 57 in defense at the start of the ACC tournament, and it ended the season 3 weeks later at 11. This team isn't like that one, not like a typical Cal team either - we don't rely that heavily on freshmen, so I doubt we can rocket up the rankings once the light bulb goes on. But we can get better.
Likely have to......
Yep. Maybe one reason he was hesitant to go with a 3 guard lineup - rebounding. Calipari teams have a certain profile (like any established coach). On offense, we rebound the heck out of the ball, limit turnovers, get to the line - which explains why we typically have a top 20 or better offense despite the grumbling about how simplistic our offense is. On defense, it’s rebounding and shot blocking, interior defense really.
This team has an unusual profile for a Calipari team. I continue to think we have a pretty high ceiling. But you dig into the numbers a little, and it becomes clear we have work to do.....
I'm not sure why people here are so concerned about the Pomeroy and Sagarin rankings, since they mean nothing.
The NET are the only computer rankings that matter, so they're the only ones I follow.