Because why not, right? Seen some stats that I thought were interesting, so I figured I would share them.
The discussion came about with a massive split in Myles Turner's stats vs good competition, as opposed to bad competition. Turner has dominated opponents outside of the KenPom top 100, but has been extremely underwhelming against those inside of KenPom's top 100.
I'll drop the link below, it's in the SI article over the top 5 teams in the power rankings.
Statistically, Karl Towns is the best of the 3 against superior competition, while playing 9 teams in the KenPom top 100.
Jahlil Okafor comes in as the second most efficient player of the 3, while playing 7 KenPom top 100 teams
Myles Turner ranks in last place of the three, and has abysmal efficiency against KenPom top 100 teams, while playing only 6 of them.
Sports Illustrated Power Ranking / Charts
The discussion came about with a massive split in Myles Turner's stats vs good competition, as opposed to bad competition. Turner has dominated opponents outside of the KenPom top 100, but has been extremely underwhelming against those inside of KenPom's top 100.
I'll drop the link below, it's in the SI article over the top 5 teams in the power rankings.
Statistically, Karl Towns is the best of the 3 against superior competition, while playing 9 teams in the KenPom top 100.
Jahlil Okafor comes in as the second most efficient player of the 3, while playing 7 KenPom top 100 teams
Myles Turner ranks in last place of the three, and has abysmal efficiency against KenPom top 100 teams, while playing only 6 of them.
Sports Illustrated Power Ranking / Charts