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Comarow’s Corner Stats: Duke’s Recent 2nd Half Struggles

By January 22, 2015No Comments

Here are the stats showing Duke’s struggles in the 2nd half of their last four games compared to the 1st half.

 

1st Half to 2nd Half Points Off Turnovers Differential

NC State (-1) (-1) = Even

Miami (+1) (-8) = -9

Louisville (+3) (-5) = -8

Pitt (+14) (-6) = -20

 

1st Half to 2nd Half Points in Paint Differential

NC State (-4) (-10) = -6

Miami (+2) (even) = -2

Louisville (+10) (-2) = -12

Pitt (-6) (-12) = -6

 

1st Half to 2nd Half 2nd Chance Points Differential

NC State (+2) (+3) = +1

Miami (-1) (+10) = +11

Louisville (+5) (-8) = -13

Pitt (+2) (-8) = -10

 

1st Half to 2nd Half Fast Break Points Differential

NC State (+3) (-4) = -7

Miami (-4) (-6) = -2

Louisville (+4) (0) = -4

Pitt (-2) (-6) = -4

 

1st Half to 2nd Half Bench Points Differential

NC State (+3) (-17) = -20

Miami (-2) (-12) = -10

Louisville (+2) (-6) = -8

Pitt (+4) (-1) = -5

 

1st Half to 2nd Half Points Allowed

NC State (37) (50) = -13

Miami (34) (56) = -22

Louisville (20) (32) = -12

Pitt (25) (40) = -14

 

1st Half to 2nd Half Point Differential Differential

NC State (-4) (-8) = -4

Miami (+1) (-17) = -18

Louisville (+10) (+1) = -9

Pitt (+16) (-2) = -18

 

1st Half to 2nd Half FG% Defense

NC State (52%) (58%) = -6%

Miami (38%) (67%) = -29%

Louisville (23%) (37%) = -14%

Pitt (37%) (52%) = -15%

 

1st Half to 2nd Half Three-Pt FG% Defense Differential

NC State (Even) (5-8 for 62.5% both halves, so still awful)

Miami (36%) (67%) = -30%

Louisville (15%) (17) = -2%

Pitt (-) (43%) = -43%

 

1st Half to 2nd Half Duke Turnovers Committed Differential

NC State (4) (6) = +2, which is bad

Miami (6) (9) = +3, which is bad

Louisville (3) (7) = +4, which is bad

Pitt (2) (7) = +5, which is bad

 

1st Half to 2nd Half Turnovers Forced Differential

NC State (4) (6) = +2, which is good

Miami (6) (5) = -1, which is bad

Louisville (6) (4) = -2, which is bad

Pitt (6) (5) = -1, which is bad

 

All stats from http://www.goduke.com