(11-07-2019 03:53 PM)mairving Wrote: Kenpom Player of the Year
LOL, I did a comparison with the top to Wiseman...needs more data.
I looked up Markus Howard's stats since his felt the most comparable to Wiseman. He scored 30 in the first half and was 7-10 from three.
I am sure that there are other factors involved but if you take percentage of points by a player to teams points and do the same with assists and then figure in the value against the competition that they played you would get similar results. I am sure other values come into play some as well.
Funny to me is Hughes at Syracuse. He had 14 of the 34 points that Syracuse scored in their game against Virginia.
Not a KP insider, so I'm not sure what this is.
Does he do a daily tracker of his version of "POY"?
What's it based on?
As much as KP values efficiency, I would think that JW's stats line would put him among the top of a KP algorithm.
(11-08-2019 10:21 AM)memtigbb Wrote: The only thing I can imagine is strength of competition must be the number 1 factor. Nothing else would explain it.
It does have something to do with it. It seems to also have something to do with both teams Kenpom rating. Syracuse had a lower Kenpom ranking than us but played the #4 team. We played the #330 team.