Who is Savon Goodman? Many NC State fans are asking this question today. The Wolfpack fan base is curious why his name just popped up on their radar on signing day…so late in the game. Why has no one been talking about this 4-star combo forward? Well, this morning we give you the answers you’re looking for. Most college coaches haven’t been recruiting Goodman this season, because most of them were under the impression that he would prep next season in order to get his academics in line. In fact, there was a plan in place for him to go to Brewster Academy next season to prep for a year. Well, the plan might have changed. According to Goodman’s head coach Rob Moore at Philadelphia Constitution, he has qualified academically. Once the word got out that Goodman might be on the market, high level division-I coaches started calling in an aggressive manner. “Since he qualified academically, Savon decided that he wanted to go to college now. Many kids go prep because they want to better there options. That’s not the case for Savon. He has colleges from all the major conferences knocking at his door right now,” said Moore….
Deep Stats
Today we are breaking down the Wolfpack’s NBA Efficiency ratings through 6 games. To put it simple, this statistic adds the positive things that a player does and subtracts the negative things, to unveil how efficient an individual player is playing. For a more detailed description of NBA Efficiency, click here. Let’s get real folks. NC State’s victory over NC Central yesterday was flat out ugly. Lorenzo Brown came into the game as the Wolfpack’s most efficient player, and found himself 2 spots down after yesterday, in what was definitely his worst performance...
Today we are breaking down the Wolfpack’s NBA Efficiency ratings through 6 games. To put it simple, this statistic adds the positive things that a player does and subtracts the negative things, to unveil how efficient an individual player is playing. For a more detailed description of NBA Efficiency, click here. NC State’s gut-wrenching loss to Stanford on Sunday produced some ugly NBA Efficiency ratings. Only one player on NC State’s roster (CJ Williams) increased their rating, and no one recorded a 20+ rating. According to the books, Richard Howell is still the Pack’s most efficient player per 40 minutes,...
What is the most common way that people assess a teams offensive or defensive performance? Points per game. What statistic is drastically misleading when assessing a teams offensive or defensive performance? Points per game. Why should a team be penalized if it runs a slow paced offense that shoots 60% in a game, but only produces 60 points when a run-and-gun style offense is being rewarded for scoring 70+ points in a game, while only shooting 40%? When examining how well a team is playing on offense it is much more valuable to look at how many points a team...
Today we are breaking down the Wolfpack’s NBA Efficiency ratings through 6 games. To put it simple, this statistic adds the positive things that a player does and subtracts the negative things, to unveil how efficient an individual player is playing. For a more detailed description of NBA Efficiency, click here. For the first time all season, Richard Howell isn’t sitting in the top spot on this list. After last night’s performance Lorenzo Brown and CJ Leslie both surpassed Rich, taking the top two spots. Howell is technically still the most efficient player on the team per 40 minutes, but...
We’ve previously taken a look at Effective Field Goal Percentage and True Shooting Percentage in the past. Both of these Advanced Statistics take an in depth look at the effectiveness of a shooter beyond the traditional ‘Field Goal Percentage.’ In short eFG% adds weighted value to 3-point field goals, because they are worth one more point; and TS% evaluates field goals, 3-point field goals, and free throws. For a more detailed explanation, check out our introduction. Here is a look at both of these statistics after Elon: It shouldn’t shock anyone that Scott Wood is statistically the purest shooter on...
Today we are breaking down the Wolfpack’s NBA Efficiency ratings through 6 games. To put it simple, this statistic adds the positive things that a player does and subtracts the negative things, to unveil how efficient an individual player is playing. For a more detailed description of NBA Efficiency, click here. To put this in perspective, only 27 players had a 20+ efficiency rating average last season in the NBA, and 84 averaged 15+. Out of the 27 players that posted a 20+ efficiency rating, only 8 of them were guards. Feel free to take a look a the NBA...
Today we are breaking down the Wolfpack’s NBA Efficiency ratings through 5 games. To put it simple, this statistic adds the positive things that a player does and subtracts the negative things, to unveil how efficient an individual player is playing. For a more detailed description of NBA Efficiency, click here. Here is a breakdown of each individual’s NBA Efficiency ratings in the wild victory over Texas: Lorenzo Brown – 13 CJ Williams – 13 CJ Leslie – 13 Scott Wood – 12 Richard Howell – 10 DeShawn Painter – 10 Jordan Vandenberg – 5 Alex Johnson – 4 Tyler...
Earlier this week we introduced you to NBA Efficiency. Here is an update to NC State’s NBA Efficiency ratings after the Princeton game: Lorenzo Brown jumped from two spots after his extremely efficient performance last night. His 16 points, 8 assists, 5 rebounds and 5 steals helped him produce an NBA Efficiency Rating of 25 in last nights game. He was the only player to post a 20+ rating last night. While I believe that it is important to see how effective players are on a per game basis, I also believe that there is tremendous value to see how...
Yesterday, I introduced you to the NBA efficiency rating. Today we are going to take a look at two shooting percentages that we will be tracking all season long, for both the individual players and the team: Effective Field Goal Percentage & True Shooting Percentage. Effective Field Goal Percentage Effective Field Goal Percentage (eFG%) is a shooting metric that combines both 2-point and 3-point shooting. What makes eFG% different than the standard FG%, is the fact that it that it takes into account the impact of 3-point baskets, by attributing a higher value to three-pointers made. The formula counts a...
Over the course of this season, we will be introducing you to quite a few new statistics that we have never looked at before on PackInsider. Today I am going to introduce you to ‘NBA Efficiency.’ This statistic was created back in 2002 to help determine the overall efficiency of a player. NBA Efficiency attempts to add up all of the positive attributes of a players performance, and then subtract the negative elements. Here is a breakdown of the formula: [(Points+Rebounds+Assists+Blocks+Steals)-(Missed Field Goals+Missed Free Throws+Turnovers)] Notice that one statistical category isn’t ‘king’ in this formula. Points have the equivalent value...


