Plainfield Cardinals Basketball

Thursday, February 17, 2011

A Fanatic Summation of the Plainfield vs Linden Game

The field goals made comparison was even. Plainfield and Linden converted 11 field goals. Free throw conversion comparison was also even. The only difference in this game was Plainfield won the 3-point conversion comparison by 1-shot. Plainfield converted 4 3-pointers to Linden's 3.

Where did the Carrdinals win this game? With the amount of field goals made nearly identical in all categories you would have to dig deeper to see why the Cardinals were able to pull off the win. The Cardinals were more efficient in shooting the rock. The Cardinals shot 44% below the arc compared to Linden's 39%. The 3-point shooting was even more of a discrepancy in favor of the Cardinals. Plainfield shot 33% from beyond the arc while Linden shot 20%. Allen Brown's 67% shooting from the 3-point line was a big plus for the Cardinals.

Cardinal Fanatic Efficient 5

1) Plainfield - Junior Justin Sears 6'8" {ER-18}
Justin scored 8 points on 50% shooting from the floor. Sears grabbed a game high 8 rebounds, dropped 2 assists and rejected a game high tying 2 shots (Dii'Jon Allen-Jordan & Denzel Christian also with 2 rejections).

2) Plainfield - Junior Jahmal Lane 6'3" {ER-17}
Jahmal scored 10 points on 60% shooting from the floor. Lane also grabbed 7 rebounds and dropped 2 assists.

3) Linden - Senior J.R. Pringley 6'8" {ER-16}
The Elizabeth transfer scored a game high 13 points on 57% shooting from below the arc. Pringley also grabbed a team high 7 rebounds.

4) Linden - Senior Rodney Sanders 6'3" {ER-14}
The high flying sharp shooter scored 10 points. Sanders shot 75% from the foul line and grabbed 4 rebounds.

5) Plainfield - Junior Dii'Jon Allen-Jordan 6'6" {ER-12}
Dii'Jon Scored a team high 11 points shooting 50% from the floor. Dii'Jon also rejected a game high tying 2 shots.



The efficiency rating is base on points scored, shooting accuracy, foul shooting accuracy, rebounds, assists, steals, defensive intensity, and assist-turnover ratio.

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