pfloyd wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2024 11:23 pm
New Lexington 43
Marietta 40 a final
... Pfloyd's official "UN-official" Napkin Stats - Marietta
Scoring ... Alex Kendall 17, Elyjah Lieras-Kelley 6, Zaiden Wittekind 6, Brayden Jones 5, Seth Britton 2, Izak Knighten 2, Trey Hawkins 2
3 Pointers ... 2/8 ... Alex Kendall 1, Brayden Jones 1
FTs ...
6/12
TOs ...
12
PnP ... 14fgs/ 28 points in the paint
PnT ... 0
Pbk ... 3 fgs/ 6 points on putback buckets
... Pfloyd's official "UN-official" Napkin Stats - New Lexington
Scoring ... Bentley Hanson 18, Isaiah Stephens 16, Paul Stenson 5, Lane Ratliff 2, Eli Stephens 2
3 Pointers ... 2/8 ... Paul Stenson 1, Bentley Hanson 1
FTs ...
15/18
TOs ...
5
PnP ... 7fgs/ 14 points in the paint
PnT ... 0
Pbk ... 0
Bonus Napkin Stats:
Rebounds : Marietta
30 New Lex
12
Points off of turnovers : Marietta
0 New Lex
14
... I was stunned at how big of a gap Marietta had on the boards
over New Lex 30 to 12 ... New Lex attacked the rim - it paid off as one of the big reasons for a NL dub was that they got "something" out of every possession in the 2nd half ... 15/18 from the FT line on the game... 10/12 from the FT line 10/12 in the 4th period with 10 of the NL final 12 points coming at the free throw line ... New Lex got "separation" in the 3rd at the 4:35 mark going up by 5 (23-18) ... MHS got the lead with 2:41 to play in the game 38-37 ... couldn't hold it as the Tigers went 0/4 from the FT line down the stretch ... NL played tough man to man D, doubled up on Kendall when he got the ball, no good looks for entry passes down low, Braglin - the lone New Lex senior - played an outstanding defensive game/very physical vs the bigger Kendall in the paint, kept Kendall off the blocks / forced him out on the floor ... Marietta struggled to get the 2nd scorer which New Lex had in the Hanson/Stephens "the elder" combo ...
New Lex 43 Marietta 40 a final
You've done an excellent job on putting some things in persective Pfloyd. Some people trying to analyze this and that strategy, but two things especially stand out:
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Free Throws -- 6 for 12 vs. 15 for 18. Candidly, had Kendall gone to the line several times more to which he was entitled, Tigers win. Basic. But regardless, 6 for 12 isn't making use of what you had, especially when the opponent shoots more and makes
83%.
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Points off Turnovers -- 14 points for New Lex, 0 for Marietta. Hard to overcome that.
Bottom line, both of these teams appeared to be well-prepared but these two factors were particularly impactful in a very close game.
If New Lex can find a way to hold down two elite scorers this Saturday, they may have a shot at Warren. The Panthers just might be good enough defensively to get it done. Slow the pace, play physical -- keep the game in the 30's or mid 40's. Maybe.