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Post by uofaGRAD on Apr 13, 2023 11:07:31 GMT -5
I actually though cazaute has been pretty good this year though. as thee Britt stan, I’m not offended at Zhu and Cazaute over her. while cazaute doesn’t carry the same load britt does, you could argue she’s the best mix of serve receive and attacking in the league. Maybe maybe its just recency bias from me lol (these are her second half stats) .218 since January ahh yikes okay. yeah in that same timeframe, Britt’s passing improved tremendously (idc what LVF says, I have no idea if they agree with me or not but VM most definitely does). I’m not sure what Britt’s offensive numbers were during that stretch, but I know they took a slight hit from the first half.
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Post by avid 2.0 on Apr 14, 2023 8:16:51 GMT -5
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Post by avid 2.0 on Apr 14, 2023 9:47:40 GMT -5
I forgot to post this. this is the second half stats
Herbots: .268 (555 swings) Lanier: .280 (443) Plummer: .311 (279 swings)
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Post by avid 2.0 on Apr 14, 2023 11:54:52 GMT -5
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Post by uofaGRAD on Apr 14, 2023 11:56:33 GMT -5
I forgot to post this. this is the second half stats Herbots: .268 (555 swings) Lanier: .280 (443) Plummer: .311 (279 swings) the amount of swings…😭😭😭
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Post by akinradeheaux on Apr 14, 2023 11:57:05 GMT -5
I forgot to post this. this is the second half stats Herbots: .268 (555 swings) Lanier: .280 (443) Plummer: .311 (279 swings) Is this efficiency or kill percentage? If the latter, then this is really bad relative to the latest CL matches...
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Post by avid 2.0 on Apr 14, 2023 11:59:08 GMT -5
I forgot to post this. this is the second half stats Herbots: .268 (555 swings) Lanier: .280 (443) Plummer: .311 (279 swings) Is this efficiency or kill percentage? If the latter, then this is really bad relative to the latest CL matches... Efficiency. I dont think its fair to compare Herbots or Khalia to any of the CL outsides. They all have one if not two more attacking options to take swings. Plus, I would very much guess 15-30% of these "attacks" are tips cause of the setting.
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Post by uofaGRAD on Apr 14, 2023 12:00:58 GMT -5
Is this efficiency or kill percentage? If the latter, then this is really bad relative to the latest CL matches... Efficiency. I dont think its fair to compare Herbots or Khalia to any of the CL outsides. They all have one if not two more attacking options to take swings. Plus, I would very much guess 15-30% of these "attacks" are tips cause of the setting. like all six pins in yesterdays game are incredible attackers set by setters that are WAYYYYYY better than Cambi/Malinov and Gennari. Bajema was MVP yesterday and I bet I could find a game where Herbots had a similar level of swings to her in a set as Bajema did the entire game😭
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Post by akinradeheaux on Apr 14, 2023 12:02:53 GMT -5
Is this efficiency or kill percentage? If the latter, then this is really bad relative to the latest CL matches... Efficiency. I dont think its fair to compare Herbots or Khalia to any of the CL outsides. They all have one if not two more attacking options to take swings. Plus, I would very much guess 15-30% of these "attacks" are tips cause of the setting. Yeah, that's a good point, though that also just bodes poorly for Italian teams' ability to stack rosters. I wouldn't mind seeing some rebalancing between Turkish/Italian teams next season.
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Post by avid 2.0 on Apr 14, 2023 12:12:30 GMT -5
Efficiency. I dont think its fair to compare Herbots or Khalia to any of the CL outsides. They all have one if not two more attacking options to take swings. Plus, I would very much guess 15-30% of these "attacks" are tips cause of the setting. Yeah, that's a good point, though that also just bodes poorly for Italian teams' ability to stack rosters. I wouldn't mind seeing some rebalancing between Turkish/Italian teams next season. For the most part, Italian teams are better coached. Block and defense are better in Italy. But another part is Italy's setters are just poor. They are actively hurting their teams. While in Turkey, they're consistently average (which is fine.. thats all they need) And some of the turkish teams are bad. I mean look at Sara Loda and Lazovic. Neither were getting any time in Italy... yet are doing reasonably well in mid table Turkish teams. Or Sherridan Atkinson. From not playing in AU or Volero, to being one of the better opposites in the league. It's just a lot of different and peculiar things about the leagues.
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Post by avid 2.0 on Apr 14, 2023 12:15:15 GMT -5
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Post by akinradeheaux on Apr 14, 2023 12:15:46 GMT -5
Yeah, that's a good point, though that also just bodes poorly for Italian teams' ability to stack rosters. I wouldn't mind seeing some rebalancing between Turkish/Italian teams next season. For the most part, Italian teams are better coached. Block and defense are better in Italy. But another part is Italy's setters are just poor. They are actively hurting their teams. While in Turkey, they're consistently average (which is fine.. thats all they need) And some of the turkish teams are bad. I mean look at Sara Loda and Lazovic. Neither were getting any time in Italy... yet are doing reasonably well in mid table Turkish teams. Or Sherridan Atkinson. From not playing in AU or Volero, to being one of the better opposites in the league. It's just a lot of different and peculiar things about the leagues. Sorry, to be clear - I meant the internationally competitive Turkish teams. The disparity between good and bad teams in Turkey is much wider, but it also seems to me like the top Turkish teams are consistently beating out Italian teams now. Mostly I just would like CL (and CWC, though Imoco did well there) to be less dominated by Turkish teams.
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Post by avid 2.0 on Apr 14, 2023 12:17:29 GMT -5
Sorry, to be clear - I meant the internationally competitive Turkish teams. The disparity between good and bad teams in Turkey is much wider, but it also seems to me like the top Turkish teams are consistently beating out Italian teams now. Mostly I just would like CL (and CWC, though Imoco did well there) to be less dominated by Turkish teams. oh lol. I think we all knew going into this season the top four (minus imoco) would be messy. They're just poorly constructed teams.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2023 12:25:52 GMT -5
Yeah, that's a good point, though that also just bodes poorly for Italian teams' ability to stack rosters. I wouldn't mind seeing some rebalancing between Turkish/Italian teams next season. For the most part, Italian teams are better coached. Block and defense are better in Italy. But another part is Italy's setters are just poor. They are actively hurting their teams. While in Turkey, they're consistently average (which is fine.. thats all they need) And some of the turkish teams are bad. I mean look at Sara Loda and Lazovic. Neither were getting any time in Italy... yet are doing reasonably well in mid table Turkish teams. Or Sherridan Atkinson. From not playing in AU or Volero, to being one of the better opposites in the league. It's just a lot of different and peculiar things about the leagues. I refuse to believe that Atkinson wasn’t “good enough” to play in AU. There was def something going on there based on how late she got drafted every week
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Post by kwt on Apr 14, 2023 14:55:32 GMT -5
A2 Promotion Playoffs, Semifinals
Trento - Talmassons Brescia - San Giovanni in Marignano
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