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Offensive Lineup Combination Analysis Wildcats CyberSports for Basketball - Offensive Lineup Combination Analysis Wildcats Most Often Used Lineup: 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 32-D Allison, 40-J Camara, 42-J Magloire Most Productive Offensive Lineup: 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 32-D Allison, 40-J Camara, 42-J Magloire Most Productive Rebounding Lineup: 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 12-T Tackett, 24-M Stone Best Defensive Combination: 4-S Masiello, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 12-T Tackett, 24-M Stone Best Lineup to Force Turnovers: 4-S Masiello, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 12-T Tackett, 24-M Stone Best Overall Lineup: 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison, 40-J Camara, 42-J Magloire Best Free Throw Shooting Lineup: 3-J Blevins, 11-S Smith, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison, 40-J Camara Lineups Sorted by Playing Time Players Time Pts 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 32-D Allison, 40-J Camara, 42-J Magloire 54.08 +28 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 32-D Allison, 42-J Magloire 21.08 +17 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison, 42-J Magloire 8.60 +5 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison 7.90 +10 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 12-T Tackett, 24-M Stone 7.08 +11 3-J Blevins, 10-K Bogans, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 40-J Camara 7.03 +6 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone 6.22 +1 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 40-J Camara, 42-J Magloire 4.78 +0 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison, 40-J Camara 4.57 -1 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison 3.98 +4 Lineups Sorted by Points per Minute Players PPM Norm Pts Time 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 12-T Tackett, 24-M Stone +1.55 +62.12 +11 7.08 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison +1.27 +50.63 +10 7.90 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison +1.00 +40.17 +4 3.98 3-J Blevins, 10-K Bogans, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 40-J Camara +0.85 +34.12 +6 7.03 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 32-D Allison, 42-J Magloire +0.81 +32.25 +17 21.08 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison, 42-J Magloire +0.58 +23.26 +5 8.60 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 32-D Allison, 40-J Camara, 42-J Magloire +0.52 +20.71 +28 54.08 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone +0.16 +6.43 +1 6.22 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 40-J Camara, 42-J Magloire +0.00 +0.00 +0 4.78 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison, 40-J Camara -0.22 -8.76 -1 4.57 Lineups Sorted by Rebounds per Minute Players RPM Norm Reb Time 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 12-T Tackett, 24-M Stone +0.99 +39.53 +7 7.08 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 32-D Allison, 42-J Magloire +0.52 +20.87 +11 21.08 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison +0.51 +20.25 +4 7.90 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison, 40-J Camara +0.44 +17.52 +2 4.57 3-J Blevins, 10-K Bogans, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 40-J Camara +0.43 +17.06 +3 7.03 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone +0.32 +12.87 +2 6.22 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 32-D Allison, 40-J Camara, 42-J Magloire +0.09 +3.70 +5 54.08 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison +0.00 +0.00 +0 3.98 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison, 42-J Magloire +0.00 +0.00 +0 8.60 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 40-J Camara, 42-J Magloire -0.63 -25.09 -3 4.78 Total time captured in lineups: 125.33 Productive scoring minutes: 115.98 Productive rebounding minutes: 107.97 Productive scoring percentage: 92.54% Productive rebounding percentage: 86.14% CyberSports for Basketball - Defensive Lineup Combination Analysis Wildcats Lineup Sorted by Defensive Possessions Oppo Def Players Pts Poss 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 32-D Allison, 40-J Camara, 42-J Magloire 71 116 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 32-D Allison, 42-J Magloire 20 39 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison, 42-J Magloire 11 18 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison 9 17 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 40-J Camara, 42-J Magloire 13 14 3-J Blevins, 10-K Bogans, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 40-J Camara 7 11 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 12-T Tackett, 24-M Stone 4 11 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone 8 10 4-S Masiello, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 12-T Tackett, 24-M Stone 0 10 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison 4 10 Lineup Sorted by Points per Possession Allowed Pts/ Def Players Poss Poss 4-S Masiello, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 12-T Tackett, 24-M Stone 0.00 10 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 12-T Tackett, 24-M Stone 0.36 11 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison 0.40 10 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 32-D Allison, 42-J Magloire 0.51 39 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison 0.53 17 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 32-D Allison, 40-J Camara, 42-J Magloire 0.61 116 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison, 42-J Magloire 0.61 18 3-J Blevins, 10-K Bogans, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 40-J Camara 0.64 11 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone 0.80 10 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 40-J Camara, 42-J Magloire 0.93 14 Lineup Sorted by Defensive Efficiency (Stops) Def Def Def Players Eff Stops Poss 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 32-D Allison, 42-J Magloire 0.72 28 39 4-S Masiello, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 12-T Tackett, 24-M Stone 0.70 7 10 3-J Blevins, 10-K Bogans, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 40-J Camara 0.64 7 11 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison 0.60 6 10 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone 0.60 6 10 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison 0.59 10 17 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 12-T Tackett, 24-M Stone 0.55 6 11 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 32-D Allison, 40-J Camara, 42-J Magloire 0.49 57 116 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 40-J Camara, 42-J Magloire 0.43 6 14 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison, 42-J Magloire 0.39 7 18 Lineup Sorted by Percentage of Ball Handling Errors Forced % BH Oppo Def Players Err TO Poss 4-S Masiello, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 12-T Tackett, 24-M Stone 0.50 5 10 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison 0.35 6 17 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 40-J Camara, 42-J Magloire 0.36 5 14 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison 0.30 3 10 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 12-T Tackett, 24-M Stone 0.27 3 11 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 32-D Allison, 40-J Camara, 42-J Magloire 0.24 28 116 10-K Bogans, 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 32-D Allison, 42-J Magloire 0.21 8 39 3-J Blevins, 5-N Knight, 10-K Bogans, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone 0.20 2 10 3-J Blevins, 10-K Bogans, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 40-J Camara 0.18 2 11 11-S Smith, 21-T Prince, 24-M Stone, 32-D Allison, 42-J Magloire 0.17 3 18 CyberSports for Basketball - Individual Lineup Combination Analysis Wildcats Sorted by Playing Time Sorted by Points per Possession Allowed Players Time Pts/ Oppo Def #21 Tayshaun Prince 114.27 Players Poss Pts Poss #11 Saul Smith 101.02 #4 Steve Masiello 0.00 0 10 #32 Desmond Allison 100.22 #12 Todd Tackett 0.19 4 21 #42 Jamaal Magloire 88.55 #5 Nate Knight 0.39 16 41 #40 Jules Camara 70.47 #24 Marvin Stone 0.49 43 87 #10 Keith Bogans 58.08 #10 Keith Bogans 0.53 65 122 #24 Marvin Stone 45.38 #3 J.P.
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