College Basketball Player of the Year
College basketball is just around the corner, and the road to the Final Four in Indianapolis begins within the next 2 weeks. Recently the Naismith watch list was released and commenter and blogger extraordinaire Fetch (The College Hockey Blog and Twinkie Talk )previews the one player that we should all have our eyes on.
The 2009 Naismith Preseason POY watch list was recently released. I noticed in the comments section that there were a ton of players mentioned. But the player who is going to win (or the one who should be the choice right now) was only mentioned by one esteemed commenter. In the interest of full disclosure, I’m going to point out right now that I am a rabid Kansas fan. But, given the fact that I’m harder on my teams than probably any fan alive, I think I can be given a pass when I say that Cole Aldrich should be a slam dunk for preseason player of the year.
Let’s start with Aldrich’s main skill: His rebounding. Aldrich leads all major conference returning players in defensive rebounding percentage at 28.5%. In layman’s terms, rebounding percentage is simply the number of a team’s misses said player rebounds. Rebounding percentage, as we all know (or should know) is a much better stat than simply citing rebounding totals. Why? Because rebounding totals are heavily influenced by two major things: the quality of shooters a team has, and the tempo at which they play. Teams that run up and down the floor and have poor shooters will give up many more rebounding opportunities. Kansas was middle of the road tempo wise, and were 30th in 2 point percentage, which is indicative of their true skill, and 63rd in 3 point percentage, which is less so (if the great Sparty lets me, perhaps we’ll get into that at some other time)
Aldrich also rebounded 12.5% of his team’s misses, which is good (2nd in the Big 12), but hardly great. The arguments for why he could get more this year are two-fold. Last year Aldrich was Kansas’s only real big man, and so the Jayhawks focused a lot on getting back into transition defense rather than exposing Aldrich to fouls. When they did try and crash the boards, it was often Aldrich being boxed out by multiple defenders, or being the only Jayhawk under the boards. This year with improvements by the Morris twins, and incoming Freshman Thomas Robinson and Arizona transfer Jeff Withey, there will be plenty of depth to allow Aldrich more free rebounds.
Cole Aldrich was 2nd in major conference players to Jarvis Varnardo in block percentage last year. This is even more incredible when you remember again that he was the only big man for much of the time, so he didn’t want to get in foul trouble. Aldrich does a great job of keeping his body out of the way while going up for blocks. Given how much he improved from his Freshman year to last year in this sense I can only see him improving more.
Offensively, Aldrich is very underrated. He was ranked just behind golden boy Tyler Hansbrough in offensive rating (points per 100 possessions) last year. The one knock on Aldrich is that the Kansas offense doesn’t run through him and he gets a lot of his points via put backs and alley oops. But, he does have an impressive mid-range game. He made 60% of his twos last year. The one thing I would like to see Aldrich do more often is draw fouls. He ranked 344th in the country in fouls drawn per 40 minutes. Aldrich is a very good free throw shooter, making nearly 80% of his FTs last year.
Although his surface numbers don’t seem too astounding, when you look at them in a context neutral environment it is clear he is a dominant player. Aldrich’s coming out party happened in the 2008 Final Four when he, then a barely used Freshman and 5th big man on Kansas’s depth chart, played 16 minutes, scored 8 points, grabbed 7 rebounds, and blocked 4 shots. He also out-hustled Hansbrough for a couple of those boards. Then last year he became the first person to have a triple double in the NCAA tournament since Shaq when he had 13 points, 20 rebounds and 11 blocks against Dayton. Although Sherron Collins gets all the ink, Aldrich is Kansas’s best player, and if he improved from last year to this year as much as he improved after his Freshman season, he will be unstoppable in 2009 (ed note: until he faces Delvon Roe and Draymond Green in the NT game).
Proceed to mock.
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To Summarize: SLUUUUUURRRRPPPP!
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Anyone that goes to Paul Pierce University must be great.
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haha!
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Fetch: bringing sabermetrics to college basketball since 2008.
/not complaining
//I like it
///good writeup
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forget that guy. you write it up and I’ll post it.
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Cole is good.
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also, the preseason top 25 for college basketball is almost as bad if not worse than football.
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really, looking at the list of POY, I don’t feel for sure about anyone. I could totally see Aldrich win it, but I could see his teammate, Collin winning it.
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Except it doesn’t mean shit, because they have this crazy concept called a tournament.
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needs a spreadsheet
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yeah, i know. but just for the sake of rankings, it sucks.
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I know, Penn State isn’t even ranked which is just absurd…
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+ 1 million
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losing cornley is huge, that guy was a beast.
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fetch – 01/10/10
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If he was that good, he would’ve gone pro. Unfortunately, he knew better.
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Ed DeChellis will have them back in there.
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/tj
Montoya in fact does eat tacos.
http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/the_sporting_blog/entry/view/40925/the_bob_griese-juan_pablo_montoya_taco_prophecy_has_been_fulfilled
/end tj
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Please tell me this isn’t the start of the gayhawkquitir on here.
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why the hate? bill self is awesome.
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Why would I want to read about how great Kansas is? I am a Carolina fan.
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That being said I think the Tar Heels are vastly overrated to start the season. They have no point guard.
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Penn State broke Mason’s heart in the NIT last year. It should have been us!
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I forgot you are a George Mason fan. any predictions for this season?
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NIT again this year, lost a few key players, are pretty young, had our best recruiting class in school history this past off season. Next year should be back in the NCAA Tournament, and may win a few.
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so don’t read it.
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Suggestion noted and implemented.
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but still click on it and refresh a few times…we need the pageviews.
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I didn’t even read it and I don’t care about Kansas or UNC.
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Thanks for the kind (and not so kind-Mize
) words. Sorry I wasn’t awake to read it.
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