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A Look At Florida’s Lineup Data

Discussion in 'Nuttin but Net' started by Efawcett7, Jan 1, 2023.

  1. Efawcett7

    Efawcett7 Eric Fawcett GC Columnist VIP Member

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  2. gatordavisl

    gatordavisl VIP Member

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    Thank, Eric. It's always fun to read your lineup analytics. May I ask how you are able to obtain the the offensive & defensive numbers? Are you getting this from a stat service?

    I wonder if the point on Felder is an anomaly. Perhaps he's doing a bunch of the little things that go unnoticed, but it's hard to imagine that the Gators are better with him on the floor, than with Fudge.

    It's also interesting to see how ineffective the twin tower lineup is. Looks like when we have Castleton & JJ on the floor, the production falls off dramatically.
     
  3. number1

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    Not enough speed to effectively defend and space the floor probably.
     
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  4. akaGatorhoops

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    Vindicated! Lol!
    I’ve been pro CJ from the onset!
     
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    Thing is, you know Golden is aware of these stats. He is (reportedly) obsessive about this stuff.
     
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    A limited sample size, but Jitoboh and Castleton together doesn't seem to work

    That said, considering our rebounding liabilities, and the absence of a true "4" in the rotation, how about a front line of Castleton, Fudge and Felder on occasion.