
Slappin' Glass Podcast Ken Pomeroy and Jordan Sperber on Analytical Tradeoffs, Fouling Up 3?, and the Nuances of Shot Selection Metrics
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Oct 31, 2025 Ken Pomeroy, a renowned college basketball statistician and creator of the KenPom ratings, teams up with Jordan Sperber, the founder of HoopVision, to explore the nuances of basketball analytics. They discuss the true meaning of pace in the game, emphasizing possession quality over mere speed. The conversation unveils how teams can achieve success with different styles and why elite offenses now hold sway in championships. They also share practical insights on shot selection, revealing how small changes can yield big gains without drastic roster overhauls.
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Balance Usage With Efficiency
- Consider efficiency in context of usage before increasing a shooter's volume.
- High-usage scorers attract defense and create easier shots for teammates despite lower individual efficiency.
Play Type Matters More Than Location
- Different play types yield similar points per shot; ball screens and post-ups can both be effective.
- Passes out of actions (to rollers or post passes) often increase efficiency over isolated shots.
Late-Game: When To Shoot Or Foul
- Prefer an open three over a contested two when trailing by three, especially with 10–15 seconds left.
- If you foul up three, time the foul around 6–8 seconds remaining to avoid stopping the clock too early.

