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shabamon
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  Message Not Read  Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/6/2013 10:27:34 AM 
I checked some statistics on ESPN just now. This morning, DJ Cooper's 8.5 assists per game is tied for second nationally with Larry Drew of UCLA. #1 is Michael Carter-Williams at Syracuse at a whopping 10.1 APG. Fantastic work, but not much of a surprise.

The big surprise...drum roll, please... Reggie Keely leads the country in field goal percentage at .699. So, Reggie's a "maker" now?

Last Edited: 1/6/2013 10:30:52 AM by shabamon

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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/6/2013 11:01:40 AM 
shabamon wrote:

The big surprise...drum roll, please... Reggie Keely leads the country in field goal percentage at .699. So, Reggie's a "maker" now?




Ha , that is funny, thought provoking and compelling. question


I do not think there are very many 4/5's save for the" Big Smooth " and Arvydas Sabonis that are included much in the discussions on this continent between shooters and makers.

All stats given...... Leon is the better "maker" being 1/1 from beyond the arc while Reg is 1/2 career

Reg finishing his shots inside is a remarkable thing and helps this team immeasurably with it's glaring lack of inside presence. When I saw him yesterday post game I said "glad to see the guy who beasted Greg Monroe is back in the house" getting a smile outta the big fella.

Thanks for the stat update. .


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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/6/2013 2:16:42 PM 
I like Reg.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/6/2013 2:47:46 PM 
I don't know, he showed some "Ivo" in him with that 3 bomb, maybe we need to have him out on the edge more too.

you know things are going your way when #30 drains a three.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/6/2013 3:24:07 PM 
perimeterpost wrote:
I don't know, he showed some "Ivo" in him with that 3 bomb, maybe we need to have him out on the edge more too.

you know things are going your way when #30 drains a three.


I remember when Leon drained his Ms Love jumped for joy. Yesterday was pretty good. Got a look from directly behind when he released.....nice shot.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/6/2013 8:05:14 PM 
Some other Stats on ESPN.com

Ohio is 18th in field goal percentage at .485%
3rd in assists at 19.1 per game
60th in points per game at 74.5
316th in Rebounds per game at 30.7

all of our stats are solid except for Rebounds. essentially Rebounds have lost us 3 out of our 5 losses. 
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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/7/2013 2:57:01 AM 
Bobcats_828 wrote:
Some other Stats on ESPN.com

Ohio is 18th in field goal percentage at .485%
3rd in assists at 19.1 per game
60th in points per game at 74.5
316th in Rebounds per game at 30.7

all of our stats are solid except for Rebounds. essentially Rebounds have lost us 3 out of our 5 losses. 


Stats, are solid on offense, except still 18 turnovers.  Defensively, 3 point D, still not up to par with last years, but this game was fun to watch. I hope they can get er done against Buffalo. The offense needs to shows up next Sat at Western Michigan.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/7/2013 10:29:52 AM 
JerseyArnie wrote:
Bobcats_828 wrote:
Some other Stats on ESPN.com

Ohio is 18th in field goal percentage at .485%
3rd in assists at 19.1 per game
60th in points per game at 74.5
316th in Rebounds per game at 30.7

all of our stats are solid except for Rebounds. essentially Rebounds have lost us 3 out of our 5 losses. 


Stats, are solid on offense, except still 18 turnovers.  Defensively, 3 point D, still not up to par with last years, but this game was fun to watch. I hope they can get er done against Buffalo. The offense needs to shows up next Sat at Western Michigan.


Exactly. I think we could easily be sitting 12-2 right now if we work on rebounds and turnovers. Also, make sure if someone is cold shooting to give others playing time as we have such a deep bench. 
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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/8/2013 4:49:28 PM 
Bobcats_828 wrote:
JerseyArnie wrote:
Bobcats_828 wrote:
Some other Stats on ESPN.com

Ohio is 18th in field goal percentage at .485%
3rd in assists at 19.1 per game
60th in points per game at 74.5
316th in Rebounds per game at 30.7

all of our stats are solid except for Rebounds. essentially Rebounds have lost us 3 out of our 5 losses. 


Stats, are solid on offense, except still 18 turnovers.  Defensively, 3 point D, still not up to par with last years, but this game was fun to watch. I hope they can get er done against Buffalo. The offense needs to shows up next Sat at Western Michigan.


Exactly. I think we could easily be sitting 12-2 right now if we work on rebounds and turnovers. Also, make sure if someone is cold shooting to give others playing time as we have such a deep bench. 


On the stats, let's not forget the big gap between Ohio free throw attempts vs. opponents free throw attempts.  It's a huge reason for a couple of the L's in the standings.  I'm pretty confident that by the end of January, coach will have this group playing very, very well consistently.

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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/8/2013 5:17:26 PM 
OU_Country wrote:
Bobcats_828 wrote:
JerseyArnie wrote:
Bobcats_828 wrote:
Some other Stats on ESPN.com

Ohio is 18th in field goal percentage at .485%
3rd in assists at 19.1 per game
60th in points per game at 74.5
316th in Rebounds per game at 30.7

all of our stats are solid except for Rebounds. essentially Rebounds have lost us 3 out of our 5 losses. 


Stats, are solid on offense, except still 18 turnovers.  Defensively, 3 point D, still not up to par with last years, but this game was fun to watch. I hope they can get er done against Buffalo. The offense needs to shows up next Sat at Western Michigan.


Exactly. I think we could easily be sitting 12-2 right now if we work on rebounds and turnovers. Also, make sure if someone is cold shooting to give others playing time as we have such a deep bench. 


On the stats, let's not forget the big gap between Ohio free throw attempts vs. opponents free throw attempts.  It's a huge reason for a couple of the L's in the standings.  I'm pretty confident that by the end of January, coach will have this group playing very, very well consistently.



On the plus. We have a veteran team with five games of NCAA tournament experience, a deeply talented bench, a coach who has never gone under 20 wins in a season, and the best fans in the MAC. Lets go Bobcats!
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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/8/2013 8:10:02 PM 
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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/11/2013 12:26:59 PM 
Ohio is no.1 in Assists per game at 19.6 per game

DJ Cooper is 2nd with assists per game at 8.4.

Keely is 3rd shooting .688% per game 

17th in Shooting percentage at .487%

50th in points per game 75.3%

and

308th in rebounds per game - this stat is killing us. 
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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/11/2013 1:10:12 PM 
Bobcats_828 wrote:
Ohio is no.1 in Assists per game at 19.6 per game

DJ Cooper is 2nd with assists per game at 8.4.

Keely is 3rd shooting .688% per game 

17th in Shooting percentage at .487%

50th in points per game 75.3%

and

308th in rebounds per game - this stat is killing us. 


How are we doing in 3 point defense?  I feel that was our ticket to the sweet 16 last year.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/11/2013 1:15:06 PM 

Three point shooting defense isn't as good as last year.  Improvement there would help us.

828:  On rebounding, I hope JSF intervenes here with some instruction.  It would be better to look at percentage of available rebounds on both ends of the floor.

Our assist stats are really, really good...and they've been getting even better recently.

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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/11/2013 1:59:42 PM 
I know we have the same discussion every year, but when the ball "pops" from person to person on offense we are really difficult to defend.  Even more so if Ivo continues his willingness to attack the rim. 

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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/11/2013 3:10:29 PM 
Jeff McKinney wrote:

Three point shooting defense isn't as good as last year.  Improvement there would help us.

828:  On rebounding, I hope JSF intervenes here with some instruction.  It would be better to look at percentage of available rebounds on both ends of the floor.

Our assist stats are really, really good...and they've been getting even better recently.



I know we've talked about it before, but it seems like we play three guards and two forwards on the floor. Ivo doesn't play inside and always shoots 14-16 feet beyond the rim. Keely drives in, but doesn't always get the rebounds. I hate to say it, but the only player who will help us rebound will be Kadeem Green if he learns how not to foul and to make sure to get DJ the ball. We can win any game if DJ controls the ball the majority of the game without any turnovers. With Cooper choosing better shot selection and not turning over the ball, this is our conference to win. For sure. 

As for the three-point defense. If we worry about the three ball we will sell out the inside shot or the rebound. I don't know how our rebounding faired last year, but with us being able to knock down shots and pass we can win games on the offensive side. I think we have a team that can take us to the sweet 16 again it just depends who steps up in each game. If Cooper dishes out 10+ assists we will win. If Offuit scores 20+ a game we win. If Baltic grabs 5 rebounds, have several assists, and scores 10+ points we win. Keely shooting over 70% we will win. 

Rebounds and turnovers. Minus one, and this conference and tournament is ours. 
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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/11/2013 3:56:53 PM 
Bobcats_828 wrote:
Jeff McKinney wrote:

Three point shooting defense isn't as good as last year.  Improvement there would help us.

828:  On rebounding, I hope JSF intervenes here with some instruction.  It would be better to look at percentage of available rebounds on both ends of the floor.

Our assist stats are really, really good...and they've been getting even better recently.



I know we've talked about it before, but it seems like we play three guards and two forwards on the floor. Ivo doesn't play inside and always shoots 14-16 feet beyond the rim. Keely drives in, but doesn't always get the rebounds. I hate to say it, but the only player who will help us rebound will be Kadeem Green if he learns how not to foul and to make sure to get DJ the ball. We can win any game if DJ controls the ball the majority of the game without any turnovers. With Cooper choosing better shot selection and not turning over the ball, this is our conference to win. For sure. 

As for the three-point defense. If we worry about the three ball we will sell out the inside shot or the rebound. I don't know how our rebounding faired last year, but with us being able to knock down shots and pass we can win games on the offensive side. I think we have a team that can take us to the sweet 16 again it just depends who steps up in each game. If Cooper dishes out 10+ assists we will win. If Offuit scores 20+ a game we win. If Baltic grabs 5 rebounds, have several assists, and scores 10+ points we win. Keely shooting over 70% we will win. 

Rebounds and turnovers. Minus one, and this conference and tournament is ours. 




The last 2 games have been fun, but it was the defense that we rode last year.  I don't think Michigan scored in the last 3 or 4 minutes of last year's game. In the North Carolina game, one can only wonder what might have happened if their big guy had not poked Coop in the eye, allowing them to get a clean look on offense and score.  That defense seems a million miles away. This year, you would get pretty good odds from a Las Vegas bookie if you bet that Michigan would not score in the last 3 minutes of the game against Ohio (maybe 5-1 or 10 to1). Last year this same cast of characters was able to pull it off, and it was not by accident. That, and on offense some awesome 3 point shooting by Coop, Walt, and Nick was key.  Also, need to see the offense perform against the big boys, like they did against Louisville last year early in the season. Hopefully, we get a winning streak going and Espn gives us a real opponent  in this years bracketbuster.  A win against a quality team on the road would be nice.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/11/2013 4:06:28 PM 
JerseyArnie wrote:
Bobcats_828 wrote:
Jeff McKinney wrote:

Three point shooting defense isn't as good as last year.  Improvement there would help us.

828:  On rebounding, I hope JSF intervenes here with some instruction.  It would be better to look at percentage of available rebounds on both ends of the floor.

Our assist stats are really, really good...and they've been getting even better recently.



I know we've talked about it before, but it seems like we play three guards and two forwards on the floor. Ivo doesn't play inside and always shoots 14-16 feet beyond the rim. Keely drives in, but doesn't always get the rebounds. I hate to say it, but the only player who will help us rebound will be Kadeem Green if he learns how not to foul and to make sure to get DJ the ball. We can win any game if DJ controls the ball the majority of the game without any turnovers. With Cooper choosing better shot selection and not turning over the ball, this is our conference to win. For sure. 

As for the three-point defense. If we worry about the three ball we will sell out the inside shot or the rebound. I don't know how our rebounding faired last year, but with us being able to knock down shots and pass we can win games on the offensive side. I think we have a team that can take us to the sweet 16 again it just depends who steps up in each game. If Cooper dishes out 10+ assists we will win. If Offuit scores 20+ a game we win. If Baltic grabs 5 rebounds, have several assists, and scores 10+ points we win. Keely shooting over 70% we will win. 

Rebounds and turnovers. Minus one, and this conference and tournament is ours. 




The last 2 games have been fun, but it was the defense that we rode last year.  I don't think Michigan scored in the last 3 or 4 minutes of last year's game. In the North Carolina game, one can only wonder what might have happened if their big guy had not poked Coop in the eye, allowing them to get a clean look on offense and score.  That defense seems a million miles away. This year, you would get pretty good odds from a Las Vegas bookie if you bet that Michigan would not score in the last 3 minutes of the game against Ohio (maybe 5-1 or 10 to1). Last year this same cast of characters was able to pull it off, and it was not by accident. That, and on offense some awesome 3 point shooting by Coop, Walt, and Nick was key.  Also, need to see the offense perform against the big boys, like they did against Louisville last year early in the season. Hopefully, we get a winning streak going and Espn gives us a real opponent  in this years bracketbuster.  A win against a quality team on the road would be nice.


I would love for it to be Dayton or some well known prominent team that is close by. 
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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/11/2013 9:22:07 PM 
I can guarantee it won't be Dayton.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/12/2013 1:27:08 PM 
I think DJ has a shot at breaking the single game assists record multiple times thru the rest of the season, maybe even increasing it a couple times. Lately on a tear playing a lot less than even 30 minutes. We get into to some games that he has to play high 30's minutes and he could push over 20 - maybe even scare the NCAA single game record which I think is 22?


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  Message Not Read  RE: Cooper and Keely, national stat leaders
   Posted: 1/12/2013 6:32:24 PM 
Today DJ led us in every major statistical category. 

16 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 steals, 1 block (Smith only credited with 1 also, although I swear he had at least 3)
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