Thoughts on Valparaiso Crusader basketball and the Horizon League from a couple of fans in the stands.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
All Horizon League Efficiency
After running the numbers for the Crusader team I started wondering how they would match up with the top players across the conference. I took the list of the All Horizon League 1st and 2nd teams and put the numbers into the super calculator. Here are the results:
1st Team All Horizon League
1) Norris Cole: .90817
2) Matt Howard: .82579
3) Anthony Hill: .78222
4) Brandon Wood: .74643
5) Vaughn Duggins: .68189
2nd Team All Horizon League
1) Eli Holman: .79541
2) Shelvin Mack: .69729
3) Ray McCallum: .67122
4) Rahmon Fletcher: .65541
5) N'Gai Evans: .56372
Ok, once again these numbers probably don't mean much of anything. But a couple of things come to mind when comparing these. First, Vaugn Duggins had a monster conference season statistically. There are two guys on the 2nd team, and I'm sure others from around the league that didn't make either team, that graded out higher then he did overall. My second thought is: Why in the world did Eli Holman not play more? He had to have been injured. The guy is a flat out monster in the paint. He needs more touches and more minutes for Detroit this coming season. He is my preseason pick for conference player of the year assuming he is healthy. Third thought, N'Gai Evans played very well in conference play. Don't let his low grade fool you.
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