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  • CRAWFORD | A closer look: 4 key stats in Louisville’s 10-game win streak | U of L Sports


    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — For Pat Kelsey and Louisville, there’s no looking back. Reporters could be forgiven if they struggled to come up with questions for a coach whose team has faced little resistance in reeling off 10 straight wins by an average of 13 points per game.

    Beginning against Georgia Tech on Saturday in Atlanta (3.45 p.m., The CW), Louisville begins a stretch of games against four opponents who are a combined 6-32 in ACC play and have won just one of their past 27 games.

    After Georgia Tech, Boston College (six-game losing streak), Miami (10-game losing streak) and. N.C. State (five-game losing streak) don’t inspire much fear.

    As politely as possible, Kelsey was asked what concerns he might have playing against opponents who are so, um, unaccomplished.

    “We have a very tough opponent tomorrow at Georgia Tech, extremely dangerous,” Kelsey said. “And they play very well at home, and we know we have our work cut out for us. Our guys have been really locked in on the process of preparation for them. . . . I am concerned with one game. The next one. I don’t even know who we play after this. I never do. I may peek at the schedule, just to see what it looks like to help put my schedule together. But we could play the U.S. Olympic team in four days and I wouldn’t start preparing for them until after the buzzer sounds tomorrow night.”

    The U.S. Olympic Team is not walking through that door.

    Anyway, you get that picture. And it’s not an act. The only way to be successful is to keep focus on the task in front of you, whether it’s a game, a possession, a timeout, whatever.

    Those of us on the sidelines, however, don’t have to do that so much. Sometimes, I think it’s instructive to back up a little bit and look at what has happened. And how it has happened, and why.

    That’s why we’re going to turn to some statistics from CBBAnalytics.com to paint a picture of the Louisville basketball team over the past 10 games.

    Shot Selection

    Louisville’s shot chart over the past 10 games doesn’t differ much from its shot chart for the whole season. It’s a picture of modern basketball. You’ll see a ton of shots from three-point range, and a ton of shots at the rim. You’ll see some shots in the lane.







    Louisville last 10 games

    Louisville’s shot chart during its 10 game winning streak




    And you can count on your hands and feet (20 shots in 10 games) that were mid-range jumpers outside the lane.

    Louisville has not been a particularly good shooting team this season (though it has been better during the 10-game winning streak).

    But what it has done particularly well is take the shots it wants to take. If it can get good volume from threes or at the rim, and get to the foul line, the offense is working.

    “We hunt great,” Kelsey said of his team’s shot selection. “It’s not just about this three or that two, but about great looks.”

    This is what a disciplined offense looks like in 2025. A shot chart filled with shots in the lane, and shots outside the three-point line, and not much in between.

    By contrast, below is what Louisville’s shot chart looked like last season. The shots came from everywhere. Now, there’s more than one way to run an offense. But, in general, when you see a shot chart that has no shape, it generally belies an offense that has no shape — though occasionally it will be showing you an excellent offense that is difficult to scout, and defend.







    Louisville 2023-24 shot chart

    A shot chart from the 2023-24 Louisville basketball season.





    Sit in the Corner

    The corner three-pointer is Nirvana in modern college (and pro) basketball. It has a shorter length. Players like to shoot it. And they make it at a higher percentage than any other shot beyond the arc.

    So corner threes are “great looks” Louisville will hunt at every opportunity. During its winning streak, Louisville has taken 14% of its shots from the corner beyond the arc. That percentage is in the highest three percent in the nation during that time.

    The Cards are shooting 43% on corner threes during the streak. Khani Rooths is 60% on those shots, Reyne Smith is 56%, Terrence Edwards if 46.7%and Chucky Hepburn 41.7%.

    If you’re looking for Louisville’s best shooters at the rim, James Scott has made 78.% of his shots from inside 4 ½ feet over the past 10 games, and Hepburn has made 70.6%.


    Sit in Timeout

    Louisville has averaged 1.01 points per chance on possessions out of timeouts over the past 10 games, which ranks 21st in the nation. It seems hard to imagine 20 teams better out of timeouts than Louisville but that’s the stat. Over the past five games, Louisville’s 1.17 points per chance out of timeouts ranks third nationally.

    (Note: That’s not a percentage of scores right out of timeouts. I don’t have the analytics service that provides that info.)

    Regardless of rank, Louisville’s effectiveness out of timeouts has not gone unnoticed.

    For the season as a whole, Louisville is averaging 1.04 nationally in points per chance out of timeouts, good for 31st nationally. And 59% of Louisville’s shots coming out of timeouts have been three-point attempts, good for second nationally.

    How does this compare to recent years? Louisville ranked No. 153 in this category last season and No. 209 the season before.


    Looking at Lineups

    Louisville’s most-used lineup has also been its best statistically. Which is nice. But it’s not always something you can take for granted at any level of basketball.

    The lineup of Hepburn, Smith, Hadley, Edwards and Scott has had a plus-minus of plus-99 over the past 10 games. It has logged more than twice as many minutes as any other lineup.

    But the interesting thing about Louisville’s team is that, during this 10-game streak, it has four other lineups that are plus-83 or higher. The lineup of Hepburn, Smith, Edwards, Hadley and Traore has been plus-93 — and that lineup has the highest overall rating of any other group. It also has the highest effective field-goal percentage.

    The best defensive lineup, by rating, is a group that includes Hepburn, Smith, Edwards, Traore and Scott – a group that also leads Louisville in steal percentage, and blocked shot percentage. Lineups where Louisville uses Noah Waterman and Hadley, or Scott and Rooths, or Scott and Hadley together, fair a bit worse on defense.

    No matter how you break it down, of course, Louisville is playing well. And rest assured, Louisville’s staff, which is meticulous about analytics, knows far more than this. But Kelsey downplays the streak.

    “We’re just trying to be great at the next thing we do, that’s it,” he said. “I mean, that success that we’ve had in the past is over. Whether it’s at a past program or 10 wins in a row, it doesn’t guarantee we’re going to win tomorrow. If we’re not ready to play against Georgia Tech, we’re going to get our butt kicked.”

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    As the Louisville Cardinals continue their impressive 10-game win streak, let’s take a closer look at some key stats that have contributed to their success. From shooting percentages to defensive stops, here are 4 key stats that highlight the dominance of the Louisville men’s basketball team during their recent hot streak.

    1. Three-point shooting percentage: One of the standout stats during Louisville’s win streak has been their efficient three-point shooting. The Cardinals have been shooting over 40% from beyond the arc, giving them a significant edge over their opponents. Players like star guard David Johnson and sharpshooter Matt Cross have been lighting it up from deep, stretching the floor and creating scoring opportunities for their teammates.

    2. Turnover margin: Another key stat that has fueled Louisville’s success is their ability to take care of the basketball while forcing turnovers on defense. The Cardinals have been winning the turnover battle in nearly every game during their win streak, leading to extra possessions and easy scoring opportunities. Players like guard Carlik Jones and forward Jae’Lyn Withers have been instrumental in creating turnovers and converting them into points on the other end.

    3. Points in the paint: Louisville has been dominating the paint on both ends of the floor, outscoring their opponents in the key and limiting their opportunities inside. The Cardinals have been utilizing their size and athleticism to score easy buckets in the paint, while also protecting the rim and contesting shots on defense. Players like forward Malik Williams and center Roosevelt Wheeler have been instrumental in controlling the paint and creating mismatches against smaller opponents.

    4. Free throw percentage: In close games, free throw shooting can often be the difference between a win and a loss. Louisville has been excelling at the charity stripe during their win streak, making crucial free throws down the stretch to secure victories. Players like guard Dre Davis and forward Samuell Williamson have been reliable free throw shooters, knocking down key shots when the game is on the line.

    As Louisville continues to roll through their schedule, these key stats will be crucial in maintaining their momentum and securing wins against tough competition. With a balanced attack on offense and stingy defense, the Cardinals are proving to be a force to be reckoned with in college basketball.

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  • Giants end 10-game skid, lose grip on No. 1 pick in NFL draft

    Giants end 10-game skid, lose grip on No. 1 pick in NFL draft


    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Even when the New York Giants win these days, it comes at a cost.

    The Giants fell out of pole position for the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft with a 45-33 win over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday at MetLife Stadium.

    With a week of games still to play, the No. 1 pick in the draft currently belongs to the New England Patriots (3-13), with the Giants falling to No. 4 — behind the Cleveland Browns and Tennessee Titans — after their third win.

    Strength of schedule serves as the tiebreaker for the draft, and the Patriots currently have the easiest slate. The quarterback-needy Giants have the hardest schedule of the group.

    “That’s why you have a [general manager], all those assistants and scouts,” offensive tackle Jermaine Eluemunor said.

    The Giants entered Sunday with a 57% chance of finishing with the No. 1 overall pick in the draft, according to ESPN Analytics. It would have ballooned to 86% with a loss. Instead, it dipped to 5%. The Patriots, meanwhile, are now the heavy favorites at over 78% to land the top pick.

    The Giants would have been in prime position to draft a quarterback had they lost their final two games against the Colts and at the Philadelphia Eagles.

    Colorado‘s Shedeur Sanders and Miami‘s Cam Ward are projected to be the top quarterbacks selected and have been linked to the Giants throughout the season. New York general manager Joe Schoen has been to Colorado and Miami on multiple occasions this year.

    “I don’t got nothing to say about that,” said wide receiver Malik Nabers, who increased the hype by playing catch with Sanders in the streets of New York in recent weeks. “The draft will be the draft.”

    Nabers, the No. 6 overall pick in this year’s draft, had a career-best 171 yards and two long touchdowns on seven catches Sunday. He helped New York snap a franchise-record 10-game skid and avoid becoming the first team to finish 0-9 at home in a season.

    The Giants’ offensive explosion included quarterback Drew Lock being responsible for five touchdowns (four passing, one rushing) while the team reached 30 points for the first time this season.

    “It was a lot of fun. A lot of fun. We were clicking,” Lock said. “We knew we had it in us. It was just time to go out and show it and do it and make plays when they were there. Sure enough, we went out and did that today. So, it was a fun time. Really good time.”

    For Giants fans, draft position has been the primary topic of conversation in recent weeks. That wasn’t the case for the players before and after a win that ultimately eliminated the Colts from playoff contention.

    “Not one bit. That’s not talked about with us,” Giants wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson said. “Guys are out here playing for their livelihoods. This is their job. A lot of guys, they might not be on this team next year.”

    The Giants are now in a trickier spot after benching and cutting starting quarterback Daniel Jones last month. Lock and backup Tommy DeVito will also be free agents — just months after the Giants were shown on “Hard Knocks” looking for a quarterback in the draft.



    The New York Giants finally ended their 10-game losing streak with a hard-fought victory over the Washington Football Team. While the win was a much-needed morale boost for the struggling team, it may have come at a cost as they now find themselves slipping further away from the coveted No. 1 pick in the upcoming NFL draft.

    Despite the win, the Giants’ record now stands at 3-11, putting them in danger of losing out on the opportunity to select the top talent in the draft. With only two games left in the season, the Giants will need to carefully balance their desire to finish strong with their long-term goals of building for the future.

    While a higher draft pick could potentially provide the Giants with a game-changing player, the team will need to focus on continuing to improve and compete in their remaining games. It will be interesting to see how the Giants navigate this delicate balance in the final stretch of the season.

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