The thing that drove me the craziest yesterday was rebounding.
We won the rebounding battle by 8. We should have won it by 15+.
It seemed like nearly every rebound: One of our guys would get to it, then the ball would bounce up off their hands. And then maybe we'd get it on the 2nd try. Or Louisville would get it.
We don't do a great job of boxing out, and that leads to some of these hustle/run in offensive boards. Louisville got one last night they had no business getting. Clemson got several that way.
With Amari, Carr, Jaxon, Oweh, we should be one of the better rebounding teams in the country. And it feels like we get TO the ball a lot. We just don't grab it.
I've noticed that many people on the boards, especially during games, have been particularly hard on Amari Williams. I'm not going to pretend that he does not deserve criticism at times, but it's important to realize how effective he's been statistically, especially
rebounding. He is averaging almost a double-double at 10.18 ppg and 9.09 rpg, while only playing 20.73 minutes per game. I realize his offensive rebounding probably should be a little stronger, but his
PER 40 numbers are pretty damn impressive, so far, anyway. He needs to be more physical and stand his ground a little better, though, no question.
They are 19.6 points, 17.5 rebounds, while shooting 56.9% from the field ... not too shabby.
62.5% from the line could certainly be a little better, of course, and he has committed 24 turnovers, which is the most on the team, by far.
He definitely needs to be more careful with the ball. I am hoping he can keep his double-double numbers up against the tough SEC opponents. If so, I think it unfair to complain too much about him. He's got to do it, though, as he's not regularly played against that type of competition. We will be depending on him in conference play. So, we'll see ...
You can look at his PER 40 numbers here, along with Oscar's for comparison.
There is a search block to find other players, fwiw:
Amari Williams - Stats, Game Logs, Splits, and much more
www.sports-reference.com
Oscar Tshiebwe - Stats, Game Logs, Splits, and much more
www.sports-reference.com