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NU Perimeter D...the Billy Donlon Effect?

Medill90

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NU kept both IU and Michigan about 10 percentage points below their 3 pt shooting average....roughly 27 and 25 percent respectively.

Two years ago at Michigan he was credited with transforming perimeter D to one of the best in the country.

Has it now happened at NU?
 
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Nice pickup, Medill90! I had read about Donlon specializing in defense, and besides being good friends with Collins -that he was gonna bring to the squad.

I also wonder about:

BMac-Lindsey-Law-Skelly-Pardon

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Turner-Gaines-Law-Taylor-Pardon

While the second lineup lacks a heft, I'd offer Turner/Gaines is a significant upgrade on perimeter defense over BMac/Lindsey. Pair that with a more seasoned Law and Pardon, that results in a better defense.

Also, while Skelly had energy, he was also a foul machine - 4.9 Fouls Committed/40. Gaines is close at 4.4 FC/40 (which is up from 3.6 last year).
 
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NU kept both IU and Michigan about 10 percentage points below their 3 pt shooting average....roughly 27 and 25 percent respectively.

Two years ago at Michigan he was credited with transforming perimeter D to one of the best in the country.

Has it now happened at NU?
That's the Wrassler lock down defense! LOL
 
Nice pickup, Medill90! I had read about Donlon specializing in defense, and besides being good friends with Collins -that he was gonna bring to the squad.

I also wonder about:

BMac-Lindsey-Law-Skelly-Pardon

vs

Turner-Gaines-Law-Taylor-Pardon

While the second lineup lacks a heft, I'd offer Turner/Gaines is a significant upgrade on perimeter defense over BMac/Lindsey. Pair that with a more seasoned Law and Pardon, that results in a better defense.

Also, while Skelly had energy, he was also a foul machine - 4.9 Fouls Committed/40. Gaines is close at 4.4 FC/40 (which is up from 3.6 last year).
Small sample size alert, but in the 2 Big ten games this year, the second lineup is +14 with a PPP of 1.18 against an oPPP of 0.96.

Last year, the first lineup in 19 Big ten games was +11 with a PPP of 0.97 against an oPPP of 0.96. Through the first two Big ten games, that lineup was -6 with a PPP of 1.06 against an oPPP of 1.22.
 
Small sample size alert, but in the 2 Big ten games this year, the second lineup is +14 with a PPP of 1.18 against an oPPP of 0.96.

Last year, the first lineup in 19 Big ten games was +11 with a PPP of 0.97 against an oPPP of 0.96. Through the first two Big ten games, that lineup was -6 with a PPP of 1.06 against an oPPP of 1.22.

Reiterating the small sample size, but posting a 1.18 against those two defenses is very encouraging. About as good as you can feel about a pair of 2-point losses.
 
Nice pickup, Medill90! I had read about Donlon specializing in defense, and besides being good friends with Collins -that he was gonna bring to the squad.

I also wonder about:

BMac-Lindsey-Law-Skelly-Pardon

vs

Turner-Gaines-Law-Taylor-Pardon

While the second lineup lacks a heft, I'd offer Turner/Gaines is a significant upgrade on perimeter defense over BMac/Lindsey. Pair that with a more seasoned Law and Pardon, that results in a better defense.

Also, while Skelly had energy, he was also a foul machine - 4.9 Fouls Committed/40. Gaines is close at 4.4 FC/40 (which is up from 3.6 last year).

he also installed the michigan defensive system which they still use
 
he also installed the michigan defensive system which they still use

not exactly. He helped Beilein tweak the D 2 years ago to be more effective which he did after a slow start to the year. Last year after Donlon left, Beilein hired Luke Yaklich and made him the "defensive coordinator" and it's 100% Yaklich's style now.
 
Nice pickup, Medill90! I had read about Donlon specializing in defense, and besides being good friends with Collins -that he was gonna bring to the squad.

I also wonder about:

BMac-Lindsey-Law-Skelly-Pardon

vs

Turner-Gaines-Law-Taylor-Pardon

While the second lineup lacks a heft, I'd offer Turner/Gaines is a significant upgrade on perimeter defense over BMac/Lindsey. Pair that with a more seasoned Law and Pardon, that results in a better defense.

Also, while Skelly had energy, he was also a foul machine - 4.9 Fouls Committed/40. Gaines is close at 4.4 FC/40 (which is up from 3.6 last year).

I agree. I think NU’s perimeter defensive improvement has more to do with the lineup than Donlan. While I don’t doubt Donlan’s expertise, NU plays without a point and is very long and athletic in the backcourt. I think every guard in the rotation is an upgrade defensively over last year’s starters.
 
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