I have to defend analytics here. Analytics aren't the problem. We can't play defense. We can't play offense. We don't rebound at a high level most of the time. We struggle dribbling and passing far too often. We don't make shots. I'm not sure there's 1 thing this team consistently does well.
Analytics don't matter when you can't even do the most basic things.
I honestly think Analytics suggest to take away the 3 point shot from Alabama. I think analytics tell you NOT to go under the screen, especially after they've made several 3's already.
Nate Oats does a lot with analytics. They aren't holding him back. Mark Pope is just doing a terrible job of coaching.
True. Analytics can be a good tool. It’s not coaching. But you have to use tools you have properly. You don’t drive a nail with a screwdriver.
And you certainly can’t use Ken Pom analytics. It’s a pace metric.
He doesn’t count offensive rebounds as a possession.
For example; a team comes down and misses and gets the rebound and shoots again and misses and gets the rebound and then makes the shot. To Ken Pom that’s 1 possession for 2 or 3 points.
That looks good on paper. That’s 2 or 3 points for one possession. But it was 3 possessions. Players were credited with 2 rebounds and 3 shots.
One could argue that since he’s doing it for both teams it balances out in the big picture. And it probably does?
Just depends on what you are using the numbers for.
The bottom line though is that the numbers are skewed.