Who needs an offensive scheme when you can just have your normally poor shooting guards knock down a bunch of jumpshots? We scored 1.32 points per possession, easily our best performance of the season after adjusting for opponent strength. In addition to hot shooting, we dominated the boards, limiting BYU to just 3 offensive rebounds.
Jizzle was the best player with 5.9 net points while going 6 for 8 from deep. Skillings was second best with 3.2 net points thanks to 4 offensive rebounds (more than BYU's entire team) and 8 points at the rim. Good to see him finally have a good game doing what he does best. Reed was a close third with 3.0 net points. Mitchell and Day Day led in defensive BPM. Day Day couldn't miss from midrange, going 6 for 7. Fredrick and Page also had positive impacts.
Simas was our worst player with negative 6.2 net points. He only scored 5 points on 10 shots and had a negative defensive BPM. Betsey also had a poor game.
We did a great job on Demin - he needed 13 shots to score 11 points from the field. He also coughed it up a couple times and posted a game worst negative 4.8 defensive BPM.
Jizzle was the best player with 5.9 net points while going 6 for 8 from deep. Skillings was second best with 3.2 net points thanks to 4 offensive rebounds (more than BYU's entire team) and 8 points at the rim. Good to see him finally have a good game doing what he does best. Reed was a close third with 3.0 net points. Mitchell and Day Day led in defensive BPM. Day Day couldn't miss from midrange, going 6 for 7. Fredrick and Page also had positive impacts.
Simas was our worst player with negative 6.2 net points. He only scored 5 points on 10 shots and had a negative defensive BPM. Betsey also had a poor game.
We did a great job on Demin - he needed 13 shots to score 11 points from the field. He also coughed it up a couple times and posted a game worst negative 4.8 defensive BPM.
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