So I was curious about something and I need to look into it more than just Houston but............
I'm big on efficiency stats. For the past nine years Houston has been rated in the top 10 in defensive efficiency 8 of the 9 seasons. As most know, efficiency numbers are based on the 4 factors:
1) Effective FG%
2) Turnover %
3) Rebounding %
4) Free Throw Rate.
In those nine seasons this is what Houston rated in Effecitive FG%
10th, 3rd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 5th, 1st, 6th
However these are Houston's Free Throw Rates also on defense in those seasons:
281st, 216th, 318th, 286th, 287th, 329th, 324th, 282nd, 322nd
So I guess what I'm wondering is does playing tough defense involving fouling. One would assume that if you are limiting teams to low FG% you are playing tight defense and in turn more prone to fouling.
I just wonder that although Free Throw Rate is a factor that in of itself helps effiiciency if the benefits of forcing a low FG% outweighs the negatives of fouling. I'd like to look at other top defensive teams and see if this is the same. If there's a negative correleation between effective FG% and say Free Throw Rate.
Just something I might have to remind myself when I'm screaming at the TV next UK to stop fouling LOL.
I'm big on efficiency stats. For the past nine years Houston has been rated in the top 10 in defensive efficiency 8 of the 9 seasons. As most know, efficiency numbers are based on the 4 factors:
1) Effective FG%
2) Turnover %
3) Rebounding %
4) Free Throw Rate.
In those nine seasons this is what Houston rated in Effecitive FG%
10th, 3rd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 5th, 1st, 6th
However these are Houston's Free Throw Rates also on defense in those seasons:
281st, 216th, 318th, 286th, 287th, 329th, 324th, 282nd, 322nd
So I guess what I'm wondering is does playing tough defense involving fouling. One would assume that if you are limiting teams to low FG% you are playing tight defense and in turn more prone to fouling.
I just wonder that although Free Throw Rate is a factor that in of itself helps effiiciency if the benefits of forcing a low FG% outweighs the negatives of fouling. I'd like to look at other top defensive teams and see if this is the same. If there's a negative correleation between effective FG% and say Free Throw Rate.
Just something I might have to remind myself when I'm screaming at the TV next UK to stop fouling LOL.
