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ACC Player Ratings

by - Published December 5, 2010 in Columns

A month into this season, it’s obvious that Duke is the class of the ACC by a wide margin.

The reigning national champs are off to an 8-0 start, and freshman guard Kyrie Irving is a major reason for the Blue Devils’ early season success against the likes of Kansas State, Marquette, Michigan State and Butler. He has a Total Impact Quotient of 14.3, which is exceptionally good for a guard and ranks No. 3 among ACC guards.

Perhaps the biggest surprise to Duke’s start is forward Kyle Singler’s diminished impact on the team’s success. How is that possible for a player averaging 15.6 points and 5.4 rebounds per game and shooting 89.3 percent from the free throw line? In short, Singler’s TIQ has dropped from a better-than-average 10.0 to a subpar 3.3.

The explanation for Singler’s drop in TIQ is straightforward: Duke really is a better team this season than last season. The Blue Devils are shooting 49.3 percent from the field compared to 44.3 percent last season. However, Singler is only shooting 43.9 percent this season, the only Duke starter to hit less than 50 percent of his shots. So Singler’s shooting struggle relative to his teammates’ success is costing the Blue Devils points. In addition, Singler’s stats for rebounds and assists have dropped. The drop in assists makes sense with the arrival of Irving, a supremely talented play maker.

What that all means is that Duke is better even though Singler is making less of an impact on each game. And that’s just scary.

For a complete introduction to the TIQ rating system, check out this list of frequently asked questions.

And now on to the ratings for the ACC, through games as of Saturday, Dec. 4.

TIQ position averages:
Centers: 13.9
Forwards: 9.2
Guards: 6.3
TIQ = Total Impact Quotient
PD% = Position differential in % difference from average

Top 3 centers Team TIQ PD% Minutes
Reggie Johnson Miami 21.5 54.7 186
Jordan Williams Maryland 17.0 22.3 250
Tyler Zeller North Carolina 15.3 10.1 222
Top 5 forwards Team TIQ PD% Minutes
Raphael Akpejiori Miami 25.9 181.5 42
Nate Hicks Georgia Tech 21.0 128.3 40
Richard Howell North Carolina State 19.5 112.0 128
Chris Singleton Florida State 18.1 96.7 215
Corey Raji Boston College 17.4 89.1 170
Top 5 guards Team TIQ PD% Minutes
Iman Shumpert Georgia Tech 15.7 149.2 207
Kyrie Irving Duke 14.3 127.0 231
Glen Rice Jr. Georgia Tech 12.3 95.2 180
Kendall Marshall North Carolina 11.4 81.0 115
Durand Scott Miami 11.3 79.4 230

Player Rankings

Position Team/Player TIQ Minutes PD% Position rank
BOSTON COLLEGE 2010-11
G Reggie Jackson 10.4 270 65.1 9
G Biko Paris 0.8 259 -87.3 47
F Joe Trapani 3.8 235 -58.7 43
G Danny Rubin 6.2 171 -1.6 24
F Corey Raji 17.4 170 89.1 5
G Dallas Elmore 4.5 126 -28.6 33
F Josh Southern 15.2 117 65.2 7
F Cortney Dunn 11.4 103 23.9 14
G Gabriel Moton 2.8 89 -55.6 42
CLEMSON 2010-11
G Andre Young 5.1 229 -19.0 31
F Tanner Smith 7.3 219 -20.7 31
G Demontez Stitt 4.4 212 -30.2 34
F Devin Booker 6.5 171 -29.3 35
F Jerai Grant 16.1 156 75.0 6
F Milton Jennings 8.6 152 -6.5 22
G Cory Stanton 5.4 94 -14.3 29
F Noel Johnson -0.1 92 -101.1 48
F Bryan Narcisse 1.9 51 -79.3 47
DUKE 2010-11
F Kyle Singler 3.3 252 -64.1 45
G Nolan Smith 7.3 245 15.9 17
G Kyrie Irving 14.3 231 127.0 3
F Mason Plumlee 12.4 212 34.8 13
G Andre Dawkins 8.9 185 41.3 13
G Seth Curry 6.6 141 4.8 23
F Miles Plumlee 7.3 117 -20.7 32
F Ryan Kelly 8.5 115 -7.6 24
F Josh Hairston 4.8 46 -47.8 40
FLORIDA STATE 2010-11
F Chris Singleton 18.1 215 96.7 4
G Derwin Kitchen 9.4 181 49.2 11
G Michael Snaer 4.4 181 -30.2 35
G Deividas Dulkys 5.4 173 -14.3 30
F Xavier Gibson 8.5 146 -7.6 25
F Bernard James 12.8 129 39.1 11
G Ian Miller -3.7 115 -158.7 51
G Luke Loucks 2.2 107 -65.1 44
F Okaro White 12.6 92 37.0 12
GEORGIA TECH 2010-11
G Iman Shumpert 15.7 207 149.2 1
F Brian Oliver 8.1 201 -12.0 28
G Glen Rice Jr. 12.3 180 95.2 4
G Mfon Udofia 3.8 177 -39.7 37
C Daniel Miller 10.0 157 -28.1 3
G Maurice Miller 10.8 122 71.4 8
F Kammeon Holsey 5.5 122 -40.2 37
G Jason Morris 3.9 107 -38.1 36
G Lance Storrs 2.3 58 -63.5 43
F Nate Hicks 21.0 40 128.3 2
MARYLAND 2010-11
C Jordan Williams 17.0 250 22.3 2
F Sean Mosley 6.7 228 -27.2 34
F Cliff Tucker 6.5 218 -29.3 36
F Dino Gregory 7.7 216 -16.3 30
G Adrian Bowie 9.8 212 55.6 10
G Pe’Shon Howard 6.1 136 -3.2 25
G Terrell Stoglin 8.3 120 31.7 15
F James Padgett 3.8 91 -58.7 44
MIAMI 2010-11
G Malcolm Grant 6.7 237 6.3 22
G Durand Scott 11.3 230 79.4 5
G Garrius Adams 6.1 216 -3.2 26
F Adrian Thomas 4.1 213 -55.4 42
C Reggie Johnson 21.5 186 54.7 1
G Rion Brown 6.8 130 7.9 21
F DeQuan Jones 2.4 117 -73.9 46
F Julian Gamble 8.6 108 -6.5 23
F Donnavan Kirk -0.7 91 -107.6 49
F Raphael Akpejiori 25.9 42 181.5 1
NORTH CAROLINA 2010-11
C Tyler Zeller 15.3 222 10.1 3
F Harrison Barnes 5.1 222 -44.6 38
G Larry Drew II 5.1 204 -19.0 32
G Dexter Strickland 7.1 201 12.7 18
F John Henson 16.0 197 73.9 6
F Justin Knox 11.3 119 22.8 15
G Kendall Marshall 11.4 115 81.0 4
G Leslie McDonald 0.3 113 -95.2 49
G Reggie Blullock 3.6 103 -42.9 39
F Justin Watts 9.3 94 1.1 20
NORTH CAROLINA STATE 2010-11
F Scott Wood 8.1 217 -12.0 29
G Lorenzo Brown 8.5 204 34.9 14
G Ryan Harrow 0.9 164 -85.7 46
G Javier Gonzalez 8.1 153 28.6 16
F C.J. Leslie 10.2 150 10.9 18
F DeShawn Painter 9.2 145 0.0 21
F Richard Howell 19.5 128 112.0 3
F C.J. Williams 7.2 109 -21.7 33
C Jordan Vandenberg 8.5 90 -38.8 6
F Tracy Smith 13.2 34 43.5 10
VIRGINIA 2010-11
F Mike Scott 13.3 232 44.6 9
G Jontel Evans 7.1 207 12.7 19
G Mustapha Farrakhan 3.3 187 -47.6 40
G Joe Harris 6.1 185 -3.2 27
F Will Sherrill 8.4 155 -8.7 26
G K.T. Harrell 3.8 149 -39.7 38
G Billy Baron 5.6 124 -11.1 28
F Assane Sene 8.2 85 -10.9 27
VIRGINIA TECH 2010-11
G Malcom Delaney 7.0 274 11.1 20
G Dorenzo Hudson -0.2 235 -103.2 50
F Terrell Bell 10.7 222 16.3 16
F Victor Davila 10.0 220 8.7 19
F Jeff Allen 10.4 212 13.0 17
G Jarell Eddie 2.9 98 -54.0 41
G Erick Green 1.7 75 -73.0 45
WAKE FOREST 2010-11
G C.J. Harris 11.1 249 76.2 7
F Travis McKie 14.3 239 55.4 8
F Ari Stewart 4.2 229 -54.3 41
G J.T. Terrell 0.6 227 -90.5 48
G Gary Clark 9.3 214 47.6 12
C Ty Walker 11.0 204 -20.9 4
F Carson Desrosiers 5.1 132 -44.6 39

Player Rankings for 2009-10

Position Team/Player TIQ Minutes PD% Position rank
BOSTON COLLEGE 2009-10
G Reggie Jackson 10.7 934 72.6 22
F Joe Trapani 10.1 888 8.6 135
G Biko Paris 7.0 790 12.9 141
F Corey Raji 11.0 774 18.3 95
F Rakim Sanders 3.8 646 -59.1 306
F Tyler Roche 7.6 554 -18.3 222
F Josh Southern 9.3 508 0.0 169
G Dallas Elmore 5.0 470 -19.4 246
F Cortney Dunn 4.8 347 -48.4 292
F Evan Ravenel 9.9 263 6.5 144
CLEMSON 2009-10
F Trevor Booker 14.7 984 58.1 19
G Demontez Stitt 6.6 863 6.5 159
G Andre Young 6.4 842 3.2 169
F Tanner Smith 8.3 798 -10.8 201
F David Potter 4.0 765 -57.0 302
F Jerai Grant 13.9 629 49.5 29
F Noel Johnson 1.4 474 -84.9 322
F Devin Booker 9.4 370 1.1 164
F Milton Jennings 6.6 358 -29.0 256
F Bryan Narcisse 5.6 121 -39.8 275
G Donte Hill 4.7 117 -24.2 261
DUKE 2009-10
G Jon Scheyer 10.2 1,470 64.5 25
F Kyle Singler 10.0 1,436 7.5 139
G Nolan Smith 4.2 1,349 -32.3 276
F Lance Thomas 8.2 1,013 -11.8 205
C Brian Zoubek 20.6 746 80.7 2
F Miles Plumlee 12.7 654 36.6 50
F Mason Plumlee 10.3 480 10.8 127
G Andre Dawkins 3.6 477 -41.9 300
F Ryan Kelly 6.3 227 -32.3 266
FLORIDA STATE 2009-10
G Chris Singleton 8.8 1,005 41.9 55
G Derwin Kitchen 10.2 886 64.5 26
C Solomon Alabi 12.2 820 7.0 20
G Michael Snaer 2.4 755 -61.3 334
G Deividas Dulkys 5.4 705 -12.9 230
F Ryan Reid 6.6 704 -29.0 257
G Luke Loucks 7.4 632 19.4 117
F Xavier Gibson 8.4 411 -9.7 196
F Jordan DeMercy 6.3 298 -32.3 267
GEORGIA TECH 2009-10
F Derrick Favors 14.6 989 57.0 20
F Gani Lawal 13.7 930 47.3 34
G Iman Shumpert 5.9 904 -4.8 205
G D’Andre Bell 5.2 789 -16.1 238
F Zachery Peacock 7.3 787 -21.5 235
G Mfon Udofia 4.1 690 -33.9 281
G Glen Rice Jr. 9.2 643 48.4 41
F Brian Oliver 3.0 595 -67.7 315
G Maurice Miller 8.1 491 30.6 85
C Brad Sheehan 7.1 152 -37.7 53
G Nick Foreman 8.8 122 41.9 56
G Lance Storrs 3.9 112 -37.1 290
MARYLAND 2009-10
G Greivis Vasquez 10.1 1,120 62.9 29
G Eric Hayes 8.9 1,014 43.5 48
F Landon Milbourne 6.6 978 -29.0 259
F Sean Mosley 12.5 885 34.4 56
C Jordan Williams 14.4 817 26.3 11
G Adrian Bowie 6.9 517 11.3 145
F Dino Gregory 8.1 500 -12.9 211
F Cliff Tucker 4.9 475 -47.3 289
F James Padgett 12.2 267 31.2 60
MIAMI 2009-10
G James Dews 3.2 964 -48.4 318
G Durand Scott 7.6 917 22.6 112
G Malcolm Grant 5.7 813 -8.1 218
F Adrian Thomas 7.2 726 -22.6 240
F Dwayne Collins 15.7 716 68.8 9
G Garrius Adams 3.9 540 -37.1 291
F DeQuan Jones 4.2 466 -54.8 301
F Julian Gamble 9.2 440 -1.1 175
C Reggie Johnson 20.1 434 76.3 4
F Cyrus McGowan 9.3 412 0.0 171
G Antoine Allen 14.6 137 135.5 2
NORTH CAROLINA 2009-10
G Larry Drew II 8.1 1,064 30.6 87
F Marcus Ginyard 8.2 1,009 -11.8 208
F Deon Thompson 11.1 995 19.4 92
F Will Graves 7.8 874 -16.1 216
F Ed Davis 18.9 641 103.2 1
G Dexter Strickland 6.3 623 1.6 179
F John Henson 13.1 586 40.9 44
C Tyler Zeller 11.5 470 0.9 27
G Leslie McDonald 1.9 350 -69.4 348
F Travis Wear 5.5 324 -40.9 280
F David Wear 5.0 280 -46.2 285
F Justin Watts 6.6 143 -29.0 260
NORTH CAROLINA STATE 2009-10
F Tracy Smith 12.4 1,122 33.3 57
F Scott Wood 5.0 1,029 -46.2 286
F Dennis Horner 13.6 1,005 46.2 38
G Javier Gonzalez 3.6 900 -41.9 303
F C.J. Williams 2.7 685 -71.0 317
G Farnold Degand 5.7 675 -8.1 219
G Julius Mays 5.4 667 -12.9 232
F Richard Howell 11.8 408 26.9 70
F Josh Davis 4.5 321 -51.6 298
C Jordan Vandenberg 9.3 173 -18.4 39
F DeShawn Painter 4.6 170 -50.5 295
VIRGINIA 2009-10
G Sammy Zeglinski 6.8 899 9.7 154
G Sylven Landesberg 8.9 868 43.5 51
F Mike Scott 10.3 768 10.8 129
F Jerome Meyinsse 11.7 690 25.8 78
G Mustapha Farrakhan 4.7 631 -24.2 266
G Jeff Jones 6.2 567 0.0 188
G Jontel Evans 6.4 512 3.2 175
F Will Sherrill 7.0 462 -24.7 246
G Calvin Baker 3.3 407 -46.8 317
F Assane Sene 10.5 316 12.9 121
VIRGINIA TECH 2009-10
G Malcom Delaney 9.9 1,179 59.7 33
G Dorenzo Hudson 4.9 1,155 -21.0 257
F Terrell Bell 10.3 962 10.8 130
F Jeff Allen 11.7 895 25.8 79
F Victor Davila 6.7 790 -28.0 255
F J.T. Thompson 8.9 682 -4.3 185
G Erick Green 1.9 427 -69.4 350
F Lewis Witcher 3.3 237 -64.5 311
G Ben Boggs 7.9 216 27.4 100
F Manny Atkins 8.2 198 -11.8 209
F Cadarian Raines 8.4 165 -9.7 199
WAKE FOREST 2009-10
G Ishmael Smith 5.6 1,140 -9.7 225
F Al-Farouq Aminu 15.2 970 63.4 15
G L.D. Williams 9.2 942 48.4 43
G C.J. Harris 5.8 864 -6.5 216
F Chas McFarland 11.8 762 26.9 71
F Ari Stewart 1.8 530 -80.6 321
F Tony Woods 9.9 413 6.5 147
F David Weaver 7.2 402 -22.6 243
G Gary Clark 4.3 224 -30.6 274

Duke: Blue Devils Don’t Get Enough Credit

by - Published February 23, 2010 in Conference Notes

In recent years, the two teams that bookend Tobacco Road have garnered so much national praise that by March, many college basketball fans are reciting their ABCDs: Anybody But Carolina or Duke!

But this year has a different feel. North Carolina has suffered a full nuclear meltdown, and the ACC has only one representative in either poll: Duke. And for some reason, the Blue Devils don’t seem to be receiving much attention. However, in about six weeks in Indianapolis, the basketball nation will likely be wondering where in the world these Devils came from.

Entering the final week of February, Duke possesses the most potent offense in basketball with an efficiency rating of 123.6, according to Ken Pomeroy’s efficiency statistics. To better appreciate Duke’s offensive prowess, consider that only 14 teams in the past six NCAA Tournaments have had an offensive efficiency rating of 123.0 or better. Nine of those 14 teams reached the Final Four, and four of them cut down the nets in the past five years. Of those 14 teams, only Wake Forest in 2005 failed to reach the Sweet 16, which can largely be attributed to a terrible defense that was ranked No. 72 in defensive efficiency.

The trio of Jon Scheyer, Kyle Singler and Nolan Smith runs Duke’s offensive juggernaut. As Ken Pomeroy’s team reports indicate, Scheyer is one of the most productive offensive players in the country. His statistics back up that rating: 18.9 points per game, 39.8 percent shooting from three-point range, 88.5 percent shooting from the free throw line and a better than 3:1 assist-to-turnover ratio. Combined, the three lead Devils average 53.7 points, 13.5 rebounds, 10.6 assists and 3.9 steals per game. They each shoot better than 39 percent from three-point range and 77 percent from the free throw line.

Besides the big three, Duke has some key role players who can take the pressure off Singler, Smith and Scheyer. The Plumlee brothers, Lance Thomas and Brian Zoubek give coach Mike Krzyzewski more depth in the frontcourt than he’s had in years. The Blue Devils are perilously thin in the backcourt. But Scheyer and Smith show no signs of diminishing production despite averaging more than 35 minutes per game.

Duke also has a good shot at making a deep NCAA Tournament run because the team is  well balanced. Duke ranks No. 12 in defensive efficiency and is the second-best team in the nation at guarding the three-point line. That’s a critical skill to have in the early rounds of the NCAA Tournament, when many upset-minded teams use the three-point line to score in bunches.

The scary part about Duke is that the Blue Devils figure to be an even better, more balanced team next season. Duke has Stephen Curry’s baby brother, Seth, sitting on the bench as a sweet-shooting transfer from Liberty. Curry averaged 20.2 points per game and hit 102 three-pointers last season. In addition, Duke will add five-star recruit Kyrie Irving to provide more depth at point guard, and freshman guard Andre Dawkins will have one season of experience under his belt.

But these Blue Devils are focused on the present, with senior guard Scheyer prepared to lead Duke to the promised land of the Final Four for the first time since 2004. Unless this team runs out of steam in the next few weeks, only bad luck — meaning drawing Kansas in its bracket — will keep Duke out of Indianapolis.

Phil Kasiecki on Twitter

  • The next game will be on Wednesday night with Florida State at Boston College, a 7 p.m. tip.
  • Final score: Stony Brook 57, New Hampshire 48. Stony Brook has now won 13 of 14 and is 11-1 in America East.
  • Bryan Dougher's off-balance baseline jumper probably seals it, as it's 50-38 Stony Brook with a minute and a half to play.
  • Chandler Rhoads just got his first points of the night to cut the UNH deficit to 48-38, but with 1:57 left it may be too little, too late.
  • A technical was called on UNH right before the timeout, and Tommy Brenton makes both free throws for a 48-35 lead, Stony Brook ball.
  • Stony Brook has the lead back to double digits on a runner by Dave Coley. It's 46-35 Stony Brook at the last media timeout, 2:44 left.

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