Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Game stats: Georgetown 74, Seton Hall 52

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.            Home                            Visitor   
.            GEORGETOWN                      Seton Hall         
.            1st Half  2nd Half   Total      1st Half  2nd Half   Total
Pace            32        36        69
 
Points          32        42        74          22        30        52   

Effic.         98.8     115.1     107.5        67.9      82.2      75.5  
 
eFG%           50.0      59.6      54.9        42.9      34.1      38.4  
TO%            24.7      16.4      20.3        43.2      30.2      36.3  
OR%            35.7      37.5      36.7        35.7      36.8      36.4  
FTA/FGA        40.0      84.6      62.7        23.8      86.4      55.8  

Assist Rate    81.8      76.9      79.2        50.0      66.7      57.1  
Block Rate     10.0      15.4      13.0         6.7       5.9       6.2  
Steal Rate     27.8      16.4      21.8        21.6       8.2      14.5  
 
2FG%           53.3      47.1      50.0        60.0      23.1      39.1  
3FG%           30.0      55.6      42.1        18.2      33.3      25.0  
FT%            70.0      50.0      56.2        80.0      78.9      79.2

Notes:
  • Georgetown out-scored Seton Hall 50-16 when Otto Porter was in the game.
  • Seton Hall turned the ball over on 26 of their first 53 possessions (the official scorer missed one).
  • In 10:28 of game time in conference play, Stephen Domingo has yet to attempt a shot (including FTs).
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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Game stats: Georgetown 53, Louisville 51

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.            Home                            Visitor   
.            GEORGETOWN                      Louisville         
.            1st Half  2nd Half   Total      1st Half  2nd Half   Total
Pace            32        29        60
 
Points          33        20        53          29        22        51   

Effic.        103.7      70.0      87.8        91.1      77.0      84.5  
 
eFG%           56.2      32.0      43.9        37.0      39.1      38.0  
TO%            28.3      28.0      28.2        25.1      17.5      21.5  
OR%            33.3      36.8      35.5        26.7      29.4      28.1  
FTA/FGA        25.0      24.0      24.5        52.2      43.5      47.8  

Assist Rate    63.6      12.5      42.1        37.5      50.0      43.8  
Block Rate     10.0       0.0       5.7         9.1       4.8       6.2  
Steal Rate      6.3      10.5       8.3        18.9      14.0      16.6  
 
2FG%           54.5      38.1      43.8        35.0      40.0      37.1  
3FG%           38.5       0.0      29.4        33.3      25.0      27.3  
FT%           100.0      66.7      83.3       100.0      40.0      72.7

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Monday, January 21, 2013

Game stats: Georgetown 63, Notre Dame 47

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.            Visitor                         Home      
.            Georgetown                      Notre Dame         
.            1st Half  2nd Half   Total      1st Half  2nd Half   Total
Pace            28        27        55

Points          34        29        63          21        26        47   

Effic.        120.9     107.1     113.9        74.7      96.0      84.9  
 
eFG%           65.9      56.5      61.1        32.5      39.7      36.7  
TO%            10.7      22.1      16.3        14.2       3.7       9.0  
OR%            10.0      33.3      22.7        11.8      25.0      18.9  
FTA/FGA        36.4      17.4      26.7        65.0      17.2      36.7  
 
Assist Rate    76.9      81.8      79.2        50.0      72.7      64.7  
Block Rate     13.3       5.6       9.1         0.0      13.3       6.7  
Steal Rate      3.6       3.7       3.6         3.6      18.5      10.8  
 
2FG%           66.7      46.7      56.7        33.3      55.6      45.5  
3FG%           42.9      50.0      46.7        20.0       9.1      12.5  
FT%            62.5      75.0      66.7        61.5      60.0      61.1 

It's going to be one of those years, isn't it?

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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Game stats: South Florida 61, Georgetown 58

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.            Visitor                         Home      
.            GEORGETOWN                      USF         
.            1st Half  2nd Half   Total      1st Half  2nd Half   Total
Pace            27        28        55

Points          31        27        58          23        38        61   

Effic.        115.0      98.0     106.4        85.3     138.0     111.9  
 
eFG%           72.5      44.0      56.7        32.8      65.9      47.1  
TO%            29.7      25.4      27.5        11.1       7.3       9.2  
OR%            37.5      43.8      41.7        33.3      16.7      27.3  
FTA/FGA        15.0      28.0      22.2        20.7      45.5      31.4  
 
Assist Rate    75.0      60.0      68.2        44.4      72.7      60.0  
Block Rate      0.0       0.0       0.0         0.0      11.8       7.4  
Steal Rate      7.4       3.6       5.5        22.3       7.3      14.7  
 
2FG%           70.0      47.1      55.6        53.3      44.4      50.0  
3FG%           50.0      25.0      38.9         7.1      53.8      29.6  
FT%            66.7      71.4      70.0        66.7      90.0      81.2

So what happened in the second half? It was a combination of the Hoyas inability to turn the Bulls over along with watching South Florida make 7 of 13 attempts from behind the arc. In other words, it was like almost every NCAA tournament game since 2008.

It's also worth noting that the Bulls didn't make a high percentage of shots from behind the arc for the game as a whole. The real culprit on defense - and the main reason the Hoyas lost - was that Georgetown simply couldn't generate turnovers.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Game stats: Georgetown 74, Providence 65

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.            Home                            Visitor   
.            GEORGETOWN                      Providence         
.            1st Half  2nd Half   Total      1st Half  2nd Half   Total
Pace            29        38        67
 
Points          38        36        74          19        46        65   

Effic.        129.9      94.3     109.9        65.0     120.4      96.5  
 
eFG%           75.0      41.3      58.5        29.3      58.6      44.0  
TO%            13.7      23.6      19.3        23.9      23.6      23.8  
OR%             0.0      27.8      18.5        43.5      43.8      43.6  
FTA/FGA        12.5      95.7      53.2        20.7      51.7      36.2  

Assist Rate    68.8      66.7      68.0        75.0      57.1      63.6  
Block Rate      9.5      11.8      10.5        12.5      10.5      11.4  
Steal Rate     17.1      15.7      16.3         6.8      15.7      11.9  
 
2FG%           75.0      42.1      57.1        33.3      47.1      39.5  
3FG%           50.0      25.0      41.7        12.5      50.0      35.0  
FT%            66.7      77.3      76.0        33.3      80.0      66.7

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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Game stats: Georgetown 67, St. John's 51

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.            Visitor                         Home      
.            GEORGETOWN                      St. John's         
.            1st Half  2nd Half   Total      1st Half  2nd Half   Total
Pace            34        38        72

Points          36        31        67          19        32        51   

Effic.        107.1      80.8      92.9        56.5      83.4      70.7  
 
eFG%           53.4      38.5      46.4        34.8      40.3      38.1  
TO%            14.9      28.7      22.2        20.8      10.4      15.3  
OR%            27.8      30.0      28.9         5.3      20.8      14.0  
FTA/FGA        27.6      57.7      41.8        43.5      16.7      27.1  
 
Assist Rate    78.6      40.0      62.5        37.5      38.5      38.1  
Block Rate      5.6      16.0      11.6        28.0       4.5      17.0  
Steal Rate     11.9       5.2       8.3        11.9       5.2       8.3  
 
2FG%           44.0      45.5      44.7        44.4      40.0      41.9  
3FG%           75.0       0.0      37.5         0.0      27.3      18.8  
FT%            62.5      73.3      69.6        30.0      50.0      37.5

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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Game stats: Pittsburgh 73, Georgetown 45

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.            Home                            Visitor   
.            GEORGETOWN                      Pittsburgh         
.            1st Half  2nd Half   Total      1st Half  2nd Half   Total
Pace            29        30        60
 
Points          22        23        45          37        36        73   

Effic.         75.4      75.8      75.6       126.7     118.6     122.6  
 
eFG%           40.6      35.7      37.8        65.4      54.3      60.2  
TO%            30.8      26.4      28.6        20.6      19.8      20.2  
OR%            16.7      41.2      31.0        41.7      41.7      41.7  
FTA/FGA        75.0      66.7      70.3        19.2      65.2      40.8  

Assist Rate    50.0      28.6      38.5        73.3      41.7      59.3  
Block Rate     14.3      10.0      12.2        33.3       0.0      16.0  
Steal Rate      6.9       0.0       3.4        10.3       9.9      10.1  
 
2FG%           41.7      46.2      44.0        52.4      55.0      53.7  
3FG%           25.0      12.5      16.7        80.0      33.3      62.5  
FT%            75.0      57.1      65.4        60.0      73.3      70.0

A simple question to ask after the game is whether that was the worst loss by the Hoyas since John Thompson III arrived. It was.

By our measure, last night Georgetown played about as well as a team ranked 250th by Ken Pomeroy (that's equivalent to Texas Tech or Cornell right now). The Hoyas previous worst effort was in Coach Thompson's very first game as a coach, an 18-point loss at home against Temple.

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Saturday, January 5, 2013

Game stats: Marquette 49, Georgetown 48

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.            Visitor                         Home      
.            Georgetown                      Marquette         
.            1st Half  2nd Half   Total      1st Half  2nd Half   Total
Pace            27        29        55

Points          19        29        48          20        29        49   

Effic.         71.2     101.7      87.0        75.0     101.7      88.8  
 
eFG%           36.5      55.0      44.6        31.5      55.9      40.9  
TO%            15.0      21.0      18.1        18.7      21.0      19.9  
OR%            21.1      15.4      18.8        38.1      12.5      31.0  
FTA/FGA        11.5      45.0      26.1        14.8      82.4      40.9  
 
Assist Rate    88.9      66.7      77.8        85.7      88.9      87.5  
Block Rate      6.2      18.2      11.1         4.8      20.0       9.7  
Steal Rate     15.0      14.0      14.5         3.7      14.0       9.1  
 
2FG%           38.1      50.0      41.9        25.0      72.7      44.4  
3FG%           20.0      40.0      33.3        27.3      16.7      23.5  
FT%             0.0      77.8      58.3        75.0      71.4      72.2

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Josh Smith

Former McDonald's All-American Josh Smith is transferring to Georgetown and will be eligible to play next year after the first semester is over. He'll have a year and a half's worth of eligibility -- two conference seasons.

Smith's struggles at UCLA have been well-documented, as his weight has kept him off the floor and ineffective when on it. There's little doubt that if Smith cannot get in shape, he will not get significant playing time. Thompson and Howland do not seem very similar in their public personas, but neither has much playing time for players who do not play defense.

However, assuming Smith can get in shape, what kind of player will he be? In his high school days, Smith was known for his touch, soft hands, ability to use his size and surprising quickness. The immediate comparison that comes to mind for most Hoya fans is Mike Sweetney (unfortunately, right down to potentially eating their way out of an NBA career).

I've always wondered what Mike would have done in Thompson's offense. If there's one (on court) failing of the Georgetown offense, it is that it is too balanced -- repeated feeding of a star player simply doesn't happen as often as it could. Would a player as dominant as Mike get fed enough?

Would Mike -- who was a good passer but never racked up assist numbers like the Hoyas' centers usually do -- be as effective distributing the ball? How efficiently awesome would a player like Mike be in an offense that was designed to get him better shots than "here, score against a triple team!"? How many cutters would get easy layups when those triple teams came?

How comparable is Josh Smith to Mike Sweetney? Smith is actually listed as two inches taller, but he looks a bit softer than college Sweetney -- not just in weight but also in pure strength. Still, they seem very comparable subjectively.  Objectively, these are their freshman years (Smith stats from kenpom, Sweetney from this post):
Player   Min%  Poss%  Shot%  TS%  O/D Reb%  ARate  TORate  Blk%  Stl%  ORtg
Sweetney  60%   24%    26%   55%   13/17%    11%    22%     3%    2%   107
Smith     52%   26%    25%   58%   20/14%     7%    16%     5%    2%   110

Darn similar. Smith was an efficient scorer from the go, took a decent amount of shots and was a beast of an offensive rebounder.

This isn't to say (an in shape) junior Josh Smith will be similar to junior Mike Sweetney -- who took a ton of shots, made most of them and was an all-around beast. But Smith was probably the better offensive player as a freshman, and if it really is just the weight holding him back, even his freshman self would be a tremendous add to this team.