SHOXMVC wrote:Kyle wrote:Tuttle: 15.8 PPG 6.7 RPG .615 FG% .407 3P% .752 FT% 3.0 APG
Baker: 16.0 PPG 4.0 RPG .454 FG% .401 3P% .763 FT% 2.2 APG
Baker has a very narrow edge in points and FT% but Tuttle beats him in every single other category. Tuttle also DOMINATED in the biggest game of the year for both teams.
Talk about cherry picking.
A 6-4 SG (Baker) has 3 more blocked shots than a 6-9 post player.
When you talk about assists, you should mention Baker has a 2-1 A-TO ratio, Tuttle is 1-1.
Baker also has 9 more steals.
Now, scoring is a push, I'm surprised Tuttle gets only 6.7 boards a game. A little light for a post stud IMO. Baker's 4 RPG is pretty good for a SG/PG. Tuttle definitely get a nod in FG% at 61% vs. 45% for Baker. If Baker would be at 50% in FG% that would be the equivalent to 61% due to the position difference. 3FG% and FT% is a push. Baker gets a big nod in blocks. No way should a post player be out-blocked by 3 vs. a SG/PG. Assists (A-TO ratio) is about a push. You would expect a SG/PG to have a better ratio.
Pretty even to me. Yes, Tuttle had an exceptional game vs. WSU on Saturday. A news flash however, there are still 8 games left (including at WSU for UNI), so saying Tuttle has it about wrapped up is is pretty short-sided on your part. Back away from the kool-aid for awhile Kyle.
valleychamp wrote:SHOXMVC wrote:Kyle wrote:Tuttle: 15.8 PPG 6.7 RPG .615 FG% .407 3P% .752 FT% 3.0 APG
Baker: 16.0 PPG 4.0 RPG .454 FG% .401 3P% .763 FT% 2.2 APG
Baker has a very narrow edge in points and FT% but Tuttle beats him in every single other category. Tuttle also DOMINATED in the biggest game of the year for both teams.
Talk about cherry picking.
A 6-4 SG (Baker) has 3 more blocked shots than a 6-9 post player.
When you talk about assists, you should mention Baker has a 2-1 A-TO ratio, Tuttle is 1-1.
Baker also has 9 more steals.
Now, scoring is a push, I'm surprised Tuttle gets only 6.7 boards a game. A little light for a post stud IMO. Baker's 4 RPG is pretty good for a SG/PG. Tuttle definitely get a nod in FG% at 61% vs. 45% for Baker. If Baker would be at 50% in FG% that would be the equivalent to 61% due to the position difference. 3FG% and FT% is a push. Baker gets a big nod in blocks. No way should a post player be out-blocked by 3 vs. a SG/PG. Assists (A-TO ratio) is about a push. You would expect a SG/PG to have a better ratio.
Pretty even to me. Yes, Tuttle had an exceptional game vs. WSU on Saturday. A news flash however, there are still 8 games left (including at WSU for UNI), so saying Tuttle has it about wrapped up is is pretty short-sided on your part. Back away from the kool-aid for awhile Kyle.
He posted the cumulative statistics from all the major stat categories, and THATS cherry picking? lol, come on man. Its the very opposite.
SHOXMVC wrote:If Baker would be at 50% in FG% that would be the equivalent to 61% due to the position difference.
Kyle wrote:Tuttle: 15.8 PPG 6.7 RPG .615 FG% .407 3P% .752 FT% 3.0 APG
Baker: 16.0 PPG 4.0 RPG .454 FG% .401 3P% .763 FT% 2.2 APG
Baker has a very narrow edge in points and FT% but Tuttle beats him in every single other category. Tuttle also DOMINATED in the biggest game of the year for both teams.
Wufan wrote:First Team:
Baker
Tuttle
VanVleet
Balentine
Mock
Second Team:
Beane
Knight
Brown
Carter
Cotton
I probably have a WSU bias on my second team.
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