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Rubio and Gobert have ran the most this season. They are averaging 2.02 and 1.98 miles respectively per game. Last year it was Hayward, Gobert and Hill in our top three at 2.39, 2.37 and 2.11. We are moving a lot less per game as a team so far. Gobert is down .35 miles per game.


Our top players in average speed per game are Neto, Rubio and Favors at 4.62, 4.4 and 4.34 MPH per game respectively. Last year it was neto, mack and Exum. So it is nice to see that Rubio is moving at a lot faster pace than Hill offensively and defensively. It is also nice to see that Favors is moving a lot faster than last years speed of 4 mph per game. Favors was also that speed in 15-16 and 14-15 season.
 
Rubio is our most ball dominant player this year he is getting 76.5 touches per game and is averaging 5.11 seconds per touch. Hill was #1 last season for the Jazz with 74.7 touches per game and averaging 5 seconds per touch. So our starting PGs are about the same in this regard.

Favors and Gobert get the next most touches but those are just the top of the key touches each possession and only average 1 second per touch. Inlges, Mitchell and JJ are the next 3. They average about 2 seconds a touch each.


Hood per game is not getting enough touches even in the games he has played the full game. He is averaging 28.8 touch per game and 2.55 seconds per touch. But he is averaging our highest point per touch of .53 points per touch. Hood averaged about the same touches and time last season. I expected this to go up, but it probably will. Hood got .326 per touch last year so he is much more efficient this year. That was second to only Hayward at .351 points per touch.


But Hill took care of the ball very well, Rubio... not so much.
 
Time to post some random stats now that the season is nearing the end and the numbers are pretty settled. Here are way too many stats most people prolly wont read but I might as well type them up while looking at them myself.

Mitchell leads our team in ISO points but is #3 on the team behind Ingles and Rubio on FG% and scoring frequency in ISOs. Mitchell is in the 62nd percentile in ISO but Rubio is in the 82nd percentile.


Favors is overall our best player numbers wise in transition and is in the 97.5th percentile in the league. Ingles is 2nd on our team and is in the 90th percentile.


Rubio and Mitchell have about the same usage rates as the ball handler in a pick and roll. But Mitchell shoots a better EFG% and scores more often out of it.

Gobert is our best roll man again. He has the most ppg, best FG%, FT frequency, scoring frequency, and 1 frequency. He also has a pretty low TOV frequency at 7.6%, the best on our team is Jerebko at 6.9%.

Ingles is our best off screen guy. He gets the most points off screens and the best EFG%. But Crowder is pretty promising and is in the 97th percentile mostly due to his high scoring frequency but only gets .8 possessions per game at them. Ingles for comparison gets 1.5.

Rubio gets the most touches per game on our team at 79 followed by Mitchell at 61.6 and then Gobert at 60.2. Oddly to me Favors is 4th at 52 and slightly ahead of Ingles who I would have guessed 4th. Not too surprising Mitchell gets us the most points per touch.

Mitchell leads us in drives per game and has the lowest TOV% on the team on drives which is pretty impressive.

Neto is our best catch and shoot guy based on shooting percentages overall and on 3s, followed by Ingles, Jerebko and then Mitchell. Mitchell is at 39% which leads me to think he 3 point percentage would come way up if he got more people creating for him.

Mitchell obviously leads our team in pull up points per game at 6.2. But he shoots them at the same meh percentage as Burks at 34.7 which is low on our team. Although not as bad as Crowder at 22% on 3 attempts per game. Oddly Gobert has the best percentage on our team at these at 50% but he has only taken 2 this season. Our real best shooting percentage wise is Royce closely followed by Rubio both at about 40%. From 3s on pull up shots Mitchell shoots 4 a game at 29.5%. Ingles is our only guy good at these shots, he shoots 40.4% on 1.4 attempts.

Mitchell runs the most miles per game closely followed by Gobert at 2.34 and 2.32 miles per game respectively. They run the most and the same on defense but Mitchell runs slightly more on offense but they are the top 2 offensively and defensively with miles ran. But our Miles ran per game pretty closely follows minutes per game. Exum moves the fatest on the court on average. Oddly Mitchell is pretty low on the list and its mostly because of his average speed on defense. Favors moves the fastest on defense of guys that actually get minutes. Rubio leads on offense of guys that get minutes.
 
The tracking cameras show how far each player moves on the court and at what speed.
That’s impressive. Here’s a follow up question that’s only tangentially related:

Dating back at least 20 years, they’ve had the line of scrimmage and first down lines superimposed on the field, staying static as the camera moves, and not being superimposed on any players. It makes more sense with technology now, butnhowd they do that 20 years ago?
 
Dating back at least 20 years, they’ve had the line of scrimmage and first down lines superimposed on the field, staying static as the camera moves, and not being superimposed on any players. It makes more sense with technology now, but how'd they do that 20 years ago?
Magic.
 
That’s impressive. Here’s a follow up question that’s only tangentially related:

Dating back at least 20 years, they’ve had the line of scrimmage and first down lines superimposed on the field, staying static as the camera moves, and not being superimposed on any players. It makes more sense with technology now, butnhowd they do that 20 years ago?
The line is computer generated and linked with specialty cameras that sync with the program. It seems somewhat complex.

https://www.vox.com/2016/2/6/10919538/nfl-yellow-line
 
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