K-State Team Stats OFFENSE 67.5PPG 41.8% from the field 33.7% from 3 (8 makes per game, 23.7 attempts per game) 70.6% from the line (11 makes per game, 15.5 attempts per game) 13 assists per game 11.2 turnovers per game 1.2 assists/turnover ratio 9 offensive rebounds per game 15PPG off turnovers 26.3 points in paint per game 7.9 second chance points per game 6.7 fast break points per game | Oklahoma State Team Stats OFFENSE 69.5PPG 43.1% from the field 29.9% from 3 (5.5 makes per game, 18.2 attempts per game 66.1% from the line (13.8 makes per game, 20.8 attempts per game) 12.8 assists per game 15.1 turnovers per game 0.8 assist/turnover ratio 12 offensive rebounds per game 18.8PPG off turnovers 33.9 points in paint per game 10.9 second chance points per game 16.8 fast break points per game |
K-State Defense 63.1 PPGA 40.7% field goal percentage allowed 26.9% 3-point field goal defense (6.1 makes per game, 22.5 attempts per game) 17.2 fouls per game (18 attempts per game from the line) 12.1 assists per game allowed 13.3 TOs per game forced, 7.2 steals 0.9 assist/turnover ratio 9.7 offensive rebounds per game allowed 10.6 PPGA off turnovers 25.9 points in paint per game allowed 7.9 second chance points per game allowed 6 fast break points per game allowed | Oklahoma State Defense 66.8PPGA 39.9% field goal percentage allowed 33.3% 3-point field goal defense (7.7 makes per game, 22.7 attempts per game) 18.6 fouls per game (19.4 attempts per game from the line) 11.6 assists per game allowed 17.3 TOs per game forced, 9.9 steals 0.7 assist/turnover ratio 11.5 offensive rebounds per game allowed 14.6 PPGA off turnovers 24.6 points in paint per game allowed 10.5 second chance points per game allowed 10.7 fast break points per game allowed |
Nijel Pack | Markquis Nowell | Mike McGuirl | Mark Smith | Kaosi Ezeagu |
16.6PPG | 11.8PPG | 6.1PPG | 11PPG | 4.9PPG |
3.5RPG | 3.3RPG | 2.9RPG | 8.4RPG | 3.4RPG |
2.3APG | 5.2APG | 1.8APG | 1.8APG | .2APG |
1.1SPG | 2.3SPG | 1.1SPG | 1.2SPG | .3SPG |
44.4%FG | 39.6%FG | 36.5%FG | 43.8%FG | 68.9%FG |
42.4%3PT | 28.7%3PT | 27.1%3PT | 36.5%3PT | 0%3PT |
88.6%FT | 84.8%FT | 78.9%FT | 63.1%FT | 55.1%FT |
Avery Anderson lll | Bryce Williams | Bryce Thompson | Isaac Likekele | Kalib Boone | Moussa Cisse | Keylan Boone |
11.2PPG | 10.6PPG | 9.9PPG | 7.8PPG | 6.6PPG | 6.1PPG | 6PPG |
2.8RPG | 2.2RPG | 2.2RPG | 5.7RPG | 2.4RPG | 5.6RPG | 3.5RPG |
2APG | 3.2APG | .9APG | 3.4APG | .7APG | .3APG | .6APG |
1.9SPG | 1.9SPG | .7SPG | 1.5SPG | 1.3BPG | 1.7BPG | .5SPG |
40.1%FG | 36.6%FG | 39.8%FG | 43.2%FG | 58.3%FG | 50.6%FG | 39.6%FG |
33.3%3PT | 28.4%3PT | 30.8%3PT | 11.1%3PT | 0%3PT | 0%3PT | 35.1%FG |
73.2%FT | 86.3%FT | 70%FT | 53.8%FT | 64.7%FT | 55.2%FT | 80%FT |
Keys to the game for the cats
Got to stop them from crashing the offensive glass, as they now have a –1 rebounding margin and limit second chance points and defend the paint as they have struggled to do so in conference play. OKST is scoring nearly 34 points a game in the paint
Take advantage of OKST turning the ball over 15 times a game
Force OKST to take open 3-point shots
Most importantly someone other than Pack needs to hit the open 3-pointer as often shooters get open but are simply just missing shots, hit your jumpers early will make Nowell's ability to get downhill and finish easier
Somebody or something other than Nijel Pack and Mark Smith and Markquis Nowell's passing ability needs to show up
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