The Holster Feature: Midterm Measurements
The Bacoor Blades Mid-season Report
The Holster Headquarters
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Halfway through the Bacoor Blades' road to redemption, we here at The Holster decided to evaluate the performance of the Bacoor side as we turn the page on the first half of the elimination round.
Offensive Statistics:
PPG: 103.3
FG%: 53
3PT%: 38
FT%: 56.8
TOPG: 16.5
Grade: B+
Not necessarily an offensive juggernaut, but the Bacoor Blades' triple-digit average in scoring proves that the Princeton offense has been very effective. Since reverting back to their old scheme after being a more post-centric team last season, the Blades have done a decent job in their campaign so far in the points department, highlighted by their 53% field goal average so far in the season. They also are doing a decent job from the three as their 38% average is second in the league thanks to rookie Regan Elizaga and Mark Hugos, who are shooting the lights out in lieu of the struggles of renowned gunner Iliya Dimov. However, during the last few games, the Bulgarian hotshot is starting to get his stroke back. And when he does, prepare for an even fearsome Blades team for the rest of the elimination round. Gotta work on those freebies and handles though, their average is one of the league's worst (their turnover average is actually league-worst). Good thing a lot of their league matches did not have to go down the wire.
Defensive Statistics:
PAPG: 58.4
RPG: 59.5
AFG%: 28.4
A3PT%: 19.9
BPG: 13.5
Grade: A+
Now this is when things get scary. Their offense may need a few tweaks here and there, but their defense is just amazing. The Blades are the best defensive team in the league, bar none. The first three statistics shown above are actually the league's best. That means that in every game in the league so far, the Blades have won by an average of almost 45 points per game! Yes they don't score as much as other teams, but they will almost always shut down their opponents with suffocating defense. The percentages shown indicate that their opponents are most likely to shoot more blanks than makes every single game. Their anchors in the middle have provided a lot of defensive gems this season. Any inside penetrator have become invitees to their block party. And even the guards join in on the fun, as four of their perimeter wards are averaging at least a block a game.
To simply put, when facing the Blades, you are in for a very long night.
Best Performers:
Kelly Paul (18ppg, 12rpg, 1.8bpg, 73%FG, 40%3FG)
There is no doubt in anyone's minds that Kelly Paul is the best player on the Blades roster. And the co-captain is finally showing what he can do by leading the team by example.
Mark Louis Hugos (14ppg, 7.1apg, 1.5bpg, 1spg, 53%FG, 49%3FG)
The other co-captain is showing is stuff as well. His leadership is invaluable and has been the staple voice of the locker room ever since the franchise began. Being the longest-tenured Blades player, his contribution to the squad is well-appreciated, and he reciprocates it so far with fantastic play.
Eladio Martin (13ppg, 5.7rpg, 3.6 rpg, 1.4bpg, 55%FG, 38%3FG)
The undisputed Blades' sixth man. Though not new to the role, his performance this season off the bench has been nothing short of spectacular. And the good thing is, he is capable of changing the complexion of the game not by scoring alone, as his stats show that he can be an all-around contributor for the team.