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6 with double figures (no - but 5 with 12+)

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Posted: 1/21/2013 6:43 AM

6 with double figures (no - but 5 with 12+) 


Of note - we are 0.5 Purvis Points away from having 6 players averaging double figures.  Has that ever happened?  And (if so) has it ever happened with all 6 players playing a full season?

Seems to me that would be really cool if it happens.

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Posted: 1/21/2013 7:30 AM

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With the way so many of the lower-mid tier ACC teams play slow-ball on us, I actually wouldnt be surprised to see us drop to 4 double figure scoters.


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Posted: 1/21/2013 7:45 AM

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They were all in double figures a couple weeks ago
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Posted: 1/21/2013 8:24 AM

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Even though it is possible, I agree that we will probably have a lot more games in the 50s and 60s so scoring numbers will likely go down.
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Posted: 1/21/2013 8:38 AM

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RedTerrors wrote: With the way so many of the lower-mid tier ACC teams play slow-ball on us, I actually wouldnt be surprised to see us drop to 4 double figure scoters.

Could be - though everyone but Purvis has at least 12 ppg - so one of the others would have to really have a rough end-of-season to drop below 10, since we're 2/3 of the way through.  They'd have to average below 7 PPG or so to drop below 10 for the season.
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Posted: 1/21/2013 10:19 AM

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PackPhishPanther wrote: They were all in double figures a couple weeks ago
Leading up to the Duke game all 6 were in double-figures. Purvis brought up the rear with a 10.0 average.
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Posted: 1/21/2013 10:41 AM

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WolfStock wrote:
RedTerrors wrote: With the way so many of the lower-mid tier ACC teams play slow-ball on us, I actually wouldnt be surprised to see us drop to 4 double figure scoters.

Could be - though everyone but Purvis has at least 12 ppg - so one of the others would have to really have a rough end-of-season to drop below 10, since we're 2/3 of the way through.  They'd have to average below 7 PPG or so to drop below 10 for the season.
No, you miss my point...apparently I'm talking about double figure "Scoters"...Lewis, Vandy, Battle, and Coach Lutz are some of the best scoters in the nation....best scoting we've seen since we had Scoter Sherill himself!

But good point on the math for scoring averages tongue


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Posted: 1/21/2013 11:24 AM

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This will show whether you're a glass half empty person or a glass half full person...did you first think "wow, we have some nice talent on this team" or "oh crap, we have such a short bench."

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Posted: 1/21/2013 11:39 AM

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LetsGoState wrote: This will show whether you're a glass half empty person or a glass half full person...did you first think "wow, we have some nice talent on this team" or "oh crap, we have such a short bench."

A little of both.  We have about as even a spread of talent as I've ever seen.  Usually you see a marquee player or two and then a gradual drop off of talent as you go through the ranks.  In our case we're like a fairly flat plateau of 6 players, and then dropping off into the abyss (scoring-wise, at least).

(Unfortunately we'll be losing 4 of those 6 next year, but hopefully the void will be reasonably filled!)
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Posted: 1/21/2013 12:06 PM

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RedTerrors wrote:
WolfStock wrote:
RedTerrors wrote: With the way so many of the lower-mid tier ACC teams play slow-ball on us, I actually wouldnt be surprised to see us drop to 4 double figure scoters.

Could be - though everyone but Purvis has at least 12 ppg - so one of the others would have to really have a rough end-of-season to drop below 10, since we're 2/3 of the way through.  They'd have to average below 7 PPG or so to drop below 10 for the season.
No, you miss my point...apparently I'm talking about double figure "Scoters"...Lewis, Vandy, Battle, and Coach Lutz are some of the best scoters in the nation....best scoting we've seen since we had Scoter Sherill himself!

But good point on the math for scoring averages tongue

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Posted: 1/23/2013 1:14 PM

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Purvis up to 9.9 PPG after last night, after scoring 18.

Wood down to 11.7 after scoring 7.

Wood seems to be quite key to our game these days.  Out of our last 10 games he's scored less than 10 twice, and those two games happen to be the two we lost.
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Posted: 1/27/2013 4:03 PM

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Purvis at 9.8 PPG after scoring 7 last night.

The other 5 all had above their average, and are looking more like a lock for at least 10 PPG.

Go Rodney!
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Posted: 1/27/2013 4:26 PM

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Little bit of hypothetical number play.


As it stands right now:
Leslie: 308 Total Points
Brown: 264
Howell: 255
Warren: 251
Wood: 235
Purvis: 196

All players have played 20 games.


The regular season is 31 games long. To average 10 PPG, each player needs to score at least 310 points on the season. With 11 games remaining, here are the numbers:
Leslie: 2 points remaining to hit 310, needs at least 0.18 PPG to finish at 10.0 or higher
Brown: 46 points remaining, needs 4.18 PPG
Howell: 55 points remaining, needs 5.00 PPG
Warren: 59 points remaining, needs 5.36 PPG
Wood: 75 points remaining, needs 6.82 PPG
Purvis: 114 points remaining, needs 10.36 PPG
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Posted: 1/27/2013 7:20 PM

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toddl wrote: Little bit of hypothetical number play.


As it stands right now:
Leslie: 308 Total Points
Brown: 264
Howell: 255
Warren: 251
Wood: 235
Purvis: 196

All players have played 20 games.


The regular season is 31 games long. To average 10 PPG, each player needs to score at least 310 points on the season. With 11 games remaining, here are the numbers:
Leslie: 2 points remaining to hit 310, needs at least 0.18 PPG to finish at 10.0 or higher
Brown: 46 points remaining, needs 4.18 PPG
Howell: 55 points remaining, needs 5.00 PPG
Warren: 59 points remaining, needs 5.36 PPG
Wood: 75 points remaining, needs 6.82 PPG
Purvis: 114 points remaining, needs 10.36 PPG
That was above and beyond the call of duty toddl. All 6 guys finishing in double figures is certainly possible if Purvis finishes the season strong.
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Posted: 1/27/2013 7:36 PM

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1995 UCLA Bruins basically won the title with six players. J.R. Henderson averaged 9.7 ppg for the regular season, the only one of the six not in double figures.
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Posted: 2/4/2013 3:20 PM

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After Miami, Purvis back up to 9.8 PPG.   215 total points, so needs 95 points over the last 9 games (10.55 PPG).

Not sure if it would be a good thing or not, but I hope he scores 30 on Thursday night cool.

For kicks I googled, and was able to find one other example of a team with 6 players averaging double figures - the 1986-1987 UTEP Miners (Tim Hardaway was the 6th, with 10.0 PPG), though that was the only one I found. *

Kentucky last year actually came dang close, with 6th man Darius Miller averaging 9.9 PPG (needed just 3 more points to average 10.0).


*Edit to add: From what I've seen - Hardaway's stats for that year include the postseason (310 points in 31 games, including 4 tournament games.  I can't find the necessary box scores though to see if he had 10.0 during the regular season or not).  This site actually shows 9.8 PPG for him, with 304 points in 31 games.

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Posted: 2/4/2013 3:23 PM

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Purvis may actually average a bit less down the stretch as I imagine Tyler Lewis will eat into his minutes a bit once Zo is completely healthy (hopfully for Thursday).

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Posted: 2/9/2013 7:56 AM

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after Duke

Leslie 15.7
Howell 13.3
Brown 12.7
Warren 11.9
Wood 11.6
Purvis 9.6

www.gopack.com/sports/m-baskbl...3/teamcume.html

football record prediction (2010) 3-9, 1-7 (2011) 5-7, 2-6 (2012) 7-5, 4-4
MBB prediction: (2010-11) 21-9, 10-6 (2011-12) 19-12, 7-9 (2012-13) 24-7, 12-6


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Posted: 2/9/2013 8:39 AM

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WolfStock wrote: Of note - we are 0.5 Purvis Points away from having 6 players averaging double figures.  Has that ever happened?  And (if so) has it ever happened with all 6 players playing a full season?

Seems to me that would be really cool if it happens.
Way cooler if it led to more wins.

 

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Posted: 2/9/2013 8:47 AM

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Last 2 games, Lewis 14.5 ppg. Very interesting!! Unfortunately, both were losses.
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Posted: 2/9/2013 8:58 AM

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sbpack wrote:
WolfStock wrote: Of note - we are 0.5 Purvis Points away from having 6 players averaging double figures.  Has that ever happened?  And (if so) has it ever happened with all 6 players playing a full season?

Seems to me that would be really cool if it happens.
Way cooler if it led to more wins.
We are the NCAA all-time leader in moral victories

football record prediction (2010) 3-9, 1-7 (2011) 5-7, 2-6 (2012) 7-5, 4-4
MBB prediction: (2010-11) 21-9, 10-6 (2011-12) 19-12, 7-9 (2012-13) 24-7, 12-6


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Posted: 2/9/2013 9:14 AM

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Yes, I believe we are Wolfer79. Now, if we can only get the pollsters to recognize this!!
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Posted: 2/9/2013 9:15 AM

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goturbackpack66 wrote: Yes, I believe we are Wolfer79. Now, if we can only get the pollsters to recognize this!!
Hang a banner
can you email Yow to get this done?

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Posted: 2/9/2013 9:52 AM

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^^  Sure will.  We could use a few more banners hanging around. Consider it done!
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Posted: 2/9/2013 9:52 AM

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I was about to say... It doesn't mean jack **** unless we learn to win.

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Posted: 2/10/2013 3:16 PM

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Will take the W today, though chances of having 6 in double figures has pretty much gone away now.  Purvis with 0 today.  Oh well.  Would have been a pretty cool accomplishment.
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Posted: 2/10/2013 6:06 PM

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Finishing at the rim and FT shooting are killing Purvis's chances at averaging double figures.
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Posted: 2/11/2013 6:22 PM

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after Clemson

Leslie 15.6
Howell 13.4
Brown 12.8
Warren 11.5
Wood 11.4
Purvis 9.3

conference only
Leslie 15.4
Howell 13.5
Brown 13.3
Wood 11.4
Purvis 9.5
Warren 8.9

www.gopack.com/sports/m-baskbl...3/teamcume.html

football record prediction (2010) 3-9, 1-7 (2011) 5-7, 2-6 (2012) 7-5, 4-4
MBB prediction: (2010-11) 21-9, 10-6 (2011-12) 19-12, 7-9 (2012-13) 24-7, 12-6


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Posted: 2/11/2013 6:47 PM

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Thanks Wolfer 79, The biggest difference is Warren with a 2.6 drop off in conference play. Otherwise, they are pretty steady. Interesting.
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Posted: 2/17/2013 12:21 PM

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after Virginia Tech

Leslie 15.6
Howell 13.2
Brown 12.9
Wood 11.9
Warren 11.4
Purvis 9.0
T. Lewis 3.8

conference only
Leslie 15.4
Howell 13.2
Brown 13.5
Wood 12.2
Warren 9.2
Purvis 8.8
T. Lewis 5.0

www.gopack.com/sports/m-baskbl...3/teamcume.html

football record prediction (2010) 3-9, 1-7 (2011) 5-7, 2-6 (2012) 7-5, 4-4
MBB prediction: (2010-11) 21-9, 10-6 (2011-12) 19-12, 7-9 (2012-13) 24-7, 12-6


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Posted: 2/20/2013 6:54 AM

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after Florida State

Leslie 15.7
Howell 13.0
Brown 12.7
Warren 12.2
Wood 11.9
Purvis 8.7
T. Lewis 3.7

conference only
Leslie 15.7
Howell 12.8
Brown 13.1
Wood 12.3
Warren 10.8
Purvis 8.3
T. Lewis 4.8

www.gopack.com/sports/m-baskbl...3/teamcume.html

football record prediction (2010) 3-9, 1-7 (2011) 5-7, 2-6 (2012) 7-5, 4-4
MBB prediction: (2010-11) 21-9, 10-6 (2011-12) 19-12, 7-9 (2012-13) 24-7, 12-6


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Posted: 2/20/2013 8:11 AM

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Here's the production by the rotation over the last ten games (where we've been 5-5):

Player @MD CU @WF NC @VA UM @DU @CU VT FS Last
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2013 Avg 2013 Total
Leslie 13 6 13 17 20 18 16 12 16 19 15.0 15.7 409
Howell 8 11 13 16 12 15 23 16 10 8 13.2 13.0 339
Brown 17 6 13 20 2 0 0 15 15 9 9.7 12.7 305
Warren 0 21 14 19 3 8 12 0 12 31 12.0 12.2 317
Wood 9 11 7 12 9 8 14 9 22 13 11.4 11.9 310
Purvis 3 11 18 7 6 13 7 0 2 2 6.9 8.7 226
Lewis 0 0 0 0 3 16 13 6 13 2 5.3 3.7 92


Note that four of those five losses (MD, Wake, UVa, Miami) were by a total of 7 pts.

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Posted: 2/20/2013 8:53 AM

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So - my apologies to Rodney - apparently I jinxed him with this thread!  Mods please lock.
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Posted: 2/20/2013 8:57 AM

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At this point I think the impressive thing to note is that we have 5 players in double figures and the lowest is essentially 12 points....not like we have 5 guys at 10-11 points.


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Posted: 2/20/2013 9:05 AM

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Another cool stat - but I'll let you start the "potential for 5 players averaging 12+ PPG" thread.  cool
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Posted: 2/20/2013 9:36 AM

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WolfStock wrote: So - my apologies to Rodney - apparently I jinxed him with this thread!  Mods please lock.
was it over when Whit got hurt?

was it over when Brown got hurt?

have faith pirate

football record prediction (2010) 3-9, 1-7 (2011) 5-7, 2-6 (2012) 7-5, 4-4
MBB prediction: (2010-11) 21-9, 10-6 (2011-12) 19-12, 7-9 (2012-13) 24-7, 12-6


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Posted: 2/20/2013 10:01 AM

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WolfStock wrote: Another cool stat - but I'll let you start the "potential for 5 players averaging 12+ PPG" thread.  cool

Hah...I'm not gonna be THAT GUYtongue


You could change your title to "Wolfpack Players in Double Figures"....since its your thread and all.


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Posted: 2/24/2013 7:58 AM

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after unc-ch

Leslie 15.4
Howell 13.0
Brown 12.7
Wood 12.2
Warren 12.1
Purvis 8.6
T. Lewis 3.5

conference only
Leslie 15.0
Brown 13.0
Howell 12.8
Wood 12.8
Warren 10.8
Purvis 8.1
T. Lewis 4.4

www.gopack.com/sports/m-baskbl...3/teamcume.html

football record prediction (2010) 3-9, 1-7 (2011) 5-7, 2-6 (2012) 7-5, 4-4
MBB prediction: (2010-11) 21-9, 10-6 (2011-12) 19-12, 7-9 (2012-13) 24-7, 12-6


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Posted: 3/1/2013 6:51 AM

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after Boston College

after unc-ch

Leslie 15.2
Howell 12.8
Brown 12.6
Wood 12.4
Warren 12.1
Purvis 9.0
T. Lewis 3.6

conference only
Leslie 14.7
Brown 12.8
Howell 12.3
Wood 13.1
Warren 10.9
Purvis 8.9
T. Lewis 4.4

www.gopack.com/sports/m-baskbl...3/teamcume.html

football record prediction (2010) 3-9, 1-7 (2011) 5-7, 2-6 (2012) 7-5, 4-4
MBB prediction: (2010-11) 21-9, 10-6 (2011-12) 19-12, 7-9 (2012-13) 24-7, 12-6


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Posted: 3/4/2013 3:16 PM

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after Georgia Tech

Leslie 15.1
Howell 13.0
Brown 12.5
Warren 12.2
Wood 12.0
Purvis 8.9
T. Lewis 3.7

conference only
Leslie 14.6
Howell 12.7
Brown 12.6
Wood 12.4
Warren 11.1
Purvis 8.8
T. Lewis 4.6

www.gopack.com/sports/m-baskbl...3/teamcume.html

football record prediction (2010) 3-9, 1-7 (2011) 5-7, 2-6 (2012) 7-5, 4-4
MBB prediction: (2010-11) 21-9, 10-6 (2011-12) 19-12, 7-9 (2012-13) 24-7, 12-6


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