Looking at the season statistics through 29 games, noting Roman and Tank played 24 and 20 games, respectively, I see the following: Five guys averaged in double figures. The top seven guys played between 545 and 842 minutes and each of them led in at least one positive category among those laid out in the published statistics. Joe led in FG, FGA, FT, FTA, FT% and points. DJ led in minutes, 3FG, 3FGA and 3FG%. Darnell led in all RB categories. Tank led in FG% and scoring average. Roman had the most assists, Tremell the most blocks and Garrett the most steals. The eye test says we are a balanced team, but the statistics corroborate it. Giving kudos to the trio who played between 232 and 272 minutes, both Nate and Issa shot over 60%. Jonah has the remarkable feat of one turnover in 271+ minutes. Per Ken Pomeroy, Jonah's turnover percentage is 2.0%. The D1 national leader's rate is 4.3% among those playing at least 40% of available minutes. Note that Jonah played only 21.7% of available minutes, but it is still impressive accompanying his gaudy 10:1 assist to turnover ratio. Now let's get a bid to the NCAA tournament!
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