Hall Stat Sheet

pglamonica

Sophomore
Jul 22, 2025
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To prove to everyone here that I have too much time on my hands, I am attaching a stat sheet for the players on the current Pirate roster. These are their stats from LAST SEASON, playing at different colleges and different leagues, so take them with a pound of salt. The most interesting thing to me is playing time -- the players got a collective 253 minutes, and there are only 200 minutes in a game, so somebody is going to sit more this year than last year, especially since Hines got 0 minutes last year. And free thow shooting should translate -- as noted in the film Hoosiers, the foul line is fifteen feet away no matter what league you are in.

Anyways, it is something for statheads like me to chew on while we wait for the Maui,
 

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shu67

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Jun 12, 2021
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You can pretty much throw them all out. Not that they are completely meaningless but most of the transfers are playing against better competition, a different coach, maybe a different playing style and with teammates they never played with before among other aspects. So there are lots to factor in. Then factor in the ability to defend and play team defense with kids you never played with before.

It can be a big mystery.
 

HallGuy2323

Senior
Jun 3, 2020
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To prove to everyone here that I have too much time on my hands, I am attaching a stat sheet for the players on the current Pirate roster. These are their stats from LAST SEASON, playing at different colleges and different leagues, so take them with a pound of salt. The most interesting thing to me is playing time -- the players got a collective 253 minutes, and there are only 200 minutes in a game, so somebody is going to sit more this year than last year, especially since Hines got 0 minutes last year. And free thow shooting should translate -- as noted in the film Hoosiers, the foul line is fifteen feet away no matter what league you are in.

Anyways, it is something for statheads like me to chew on while we wait for the Maui,
Highest 3p% is 37. Most significantly lower. Unless we get either A solid contribution in the post by a big man or two guards who can get to the rim and finish (last year we had neither) we are going to struggle mightily again.
 

Fishjam

All-Conference
Mar 27, 2016
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Do you subscribe to any advanced analytical sites like CBBAnalytics, EvanMiya, HoopMath, BartTorvik, KenPom, etc.? They all have unique attributes and give different insights into player's strengths and weaknesses, shot charts, lineup data, defensive data, coach's tendencies, etc. I think you could spend A LOT of time throwing together interesting things from even 1 or 2 of these sites since you seem to be interested.

I can spend hours on some of these sites but none seem to have a good way of dealing with today's changing rosters well. For example, I would love to have all the data from CBB in one place for all of SH's players this year rather than have to venture to their team's from last year.


To prove to everyone here that I have too much time on my hands, I am attaching a stat sheet for the players on the current Pirate roster. These are their stats from LAST SEASON, playing at different colleges and different leagues, so take them with a pound of salt. The most interesting thing to me is playing time -- the players got a collective 253 minutes, and there are only 200 minutes in a game, so somebody is going to sit more this year than last year, especially since Hines got 0 minutes last year. And free thow shooting should translate -- as noted in the film Hoosiers, the foul line is fifteen feet away no matter what league you are in.

Anyways, it is something for statheads like me to chew on while we wait for the Maui,
 

pglamonica

Sophomore
Jul 22, 2025
42
168
33
Do you subscribe to any advanced analytical sites like CBBAnalytics, EvanMiya, HoopMath, BartTorvik, KenPom, etc.? They all have unique attributes and give different insights into player's strengths and weaknesses, shot charts, lineup data, defensive data, coach's tendencies, etc. I think you could spend A LOT of time throwing together interesting things from even 1 or 2 of these sites since you seem to be interested.

I can spend hours on some of these sites but none seem to have a good way of dealing with today's changing rosters well. For example, I would love to have all the data from CBB in one place for all of SH's players this year rather than have to venture to their team's from last year.
I have not subscribed to any of those sites. And I agree -- all the stat sites are still using the 2024-2025 rosters. The reason that I made this spread sheet was that I got sick of having ten windows opened at once. I will have to take a look -- and see how much they cost.....