I am being stretched 6 ways from Sunday, but I have an easier than normal week coming up so....here is my season wrapup!
Shooting between the 2 leagues was very similar with 40.6% in Big 8 and 40.2% in the Great 8. Shooting leaders:
Rocket Science 45.6% and Kiwi Sheep Pimps 44.3%
3pt shooting teams...there really were just 3: Reston, Kiwi, and University Heights all shooting just above 30%(31.5% for Reston)
The league in general was a strong FT shooting league hitting 69% from the charity stripe. Standouts in this arena are:
Ginger Balls: 80.3%
Red Fort 78.1%
Chaos Lords 73.5%
I am going to deviate from the straight numbers and use my calculations for Rebounding and Assists because, well, they just make more sense as a percentage than a straight counting stat.
The best rebounding team in the league....Ginger Balls followed shortly after by Rocket Science and Astral Weeks and GS_Warriors. On average the league grabbed 3 defensive rebounds for every 1 offensive rebound. The great 8 had the only teams that were above the league average in this category as the big 8 appears to be a league full of pansies...err...guards.
Speaking of pansies...those guys without the nuts to take a shot...assist leaders (I define assist leaders by what % of shots had an assist awarded):
Astral Weeks 61.64%
Chaos Lords 60.2%
Rocket Science 58.7%
In reality, it looks like the game engine allows guards to create their own shot much more frequently than a PF or C so it isn't much of a shock that the top teams are typically strong Inside scoring teams.
In general the Big 8 shot more 3pt attempts, but the league leader in 3pt att % was Star Fliers shooting 32.27% of the time behind the arc. Honestly, he may have had one of the top guards in the league, but the final 3pt shooting % was 26.3% for the team...they may have fared better with a few more inside the arc to change things up a bit.
I found this next section very interesting. I have several ways that I do an offensive and defensive efficiency and honestly I'm not sure which is the best method.
In the simplest method the results for offense are:
1. Rocket Science
2. Kiwi Sheep Pimps
3. Reston Thumpers
4. Clan MacLeod
5. Chaos Lords
6. Red Fort
Defense:
1. Rocket Science
2. Reston Thumpers
3. Univ Heights Rojos
4. Thunderclan Warriors
5. Astral Weeks
6. Digging for Change
I don't know that I trust this method much...as using it...Red Fort should have been the number 4 or 5 team MAX in the Big 8.
Using a more sophisticated method based mostly on making stops or making buckets...(rebounding and steals factors)
Offense:
1. Rocket Science
2. Kiwi
3. Reston
4. Astral
5. Univ Heights
6. GS_Warriors
Defense:
1. Rocket
2. Astral
3. Univ Heights
4. Meridian Hill McMornings
5. Digging for Change
6. Kiwi Sheep
Interestingly to me...from the first method, my team ranked 5th in Offense and 11th in defense. In the 2nd which is probably better, but not guarenteed to be...I rank 9th in Offense and 10th in defense. I think it might be because my team plays like a bunch of street thugs sometimes. I may have to adjust the formulas a bit to account for FT points more appropriately.
Something that I do notice now...the best teams in defense commit very few fouls compared to the rest of the league. In fact that may be a better indicator of defensive performance in BB than steals...
Good luck, everyone, and I'll see you next season with an update or 3 as the season goes along.