*Each periodic review contains updated Team Standings, Team
Power Rankings, Position Rankings, and Statistical Leaders. This was made
BEFORE the Saturday games.
TEAM STANDINGS:
Team
|
Wins
|
Losses
|
FEU
|
5
|
0
|
UST
|
3
|
1
|
NU
|
3
|
2
|
Adamson
|
2
|
2
|
De La Salle
|
3
|
2
|
UE
|
2
|
3
|
Ateneo
|
1
|
4
|
UP
|
0
|
4
|
POWER RANKINGS:
These rankings are based on each team's Cumulative Efficiency Ratings
(CER - sum of all its players' efficiency ratings as calculated by
PBA-Online.net) AND its wins. The formula I used was this:
Team EFF = CER + (# of wins x 70)
I gave each win a value of 70 stat points simply because the average
score for each of the college teams in the 2013 Filoil Flying V Preseason
Premier Cup (based on Statsboard.com) was 72.45ppg. I just rounded that down to
an even 70.
Despite the limitations of the statistical basis, I believe that these
rankings still generally reflect a balance of "how good each team has
been" and "how good each team is projected to be."
I’m 110% sure not everyone will agree with the following rankings, but
that was never the point anyway. As long as this fosters discussion and gives
fodder for tabletop discourse, then all’s good. Well, hopefully.
Let's go. Time for the
disagreeing to begin.
1) FEU Tamaraws (5-wins,
0-losses, 631.1 Team EFF)
Hands up if you honestly thought FEU could go up 5-0 without
the Bringas boys and Russel Escoto. Yeah, thought so. All the credit goes to
coach Nash Racela and his efforts to really make this team play like a
well-oiled barangay team (they don’t really have complex plays, but they get
the job done).
Terrence Romeo and the Tamaraws continue to lord it over the UAAP. |
2) NU Bulldogs
(3-wins, 2-loss, 382.4 Team EFF)
Emmanuel Mbe has rediscovered his fine form and very quickly
everyone has forgotten about Alfred Aroga. This is the only team with two guys
registering 40+ EFF ratings.
3) UST Growling Tigers
(3-wins, 1-loss, 432.9 EFF)
When Karim Abdul plays the way he should, hardly any team
can match-up, let alone beat, UST. And the Tigers will need Abdul to be strong
for the long run, since there is no timetable yet for Jeric Teng’s return.
4) UE Red Warriors
(2-wins, 3-losses, 362.0 EFF)
Mighty impressive bounce-back win over Ateneo thanks mainly
to the superhuman double-double of Charles Mammie. And they’ve also got the
best point guard in the league – Roi Sumang.
5) Adamson Soaring
Falcons (2-wins, 2-losses, 355.5 Team EFF)
The loss to Ateneo is a little forgivable given how Ingrid
Sewa didn’t play for stretches. Jericho Cruz was still awesome despite the
loss, and Sewa + Brondial is still maybe the most physically imposing frontline
out there.
6) DLSU Green Archers
(2-wins, 2-losses, 352.7 Team EFF)
Should’ve won against FEU, but they (read: Jeron Teng) just
dropped the ball in regulation. They have a tough stretch ahead of them with
UE, Adamson, and NU, so it’s time to batten down the hatches along Taft Avenue.
7) Ateneo Blue Eagles
(1-win, 4-losses, 295.8 EFF)
Could’ve been a breakthrough week for the Eagles had they
won against UE, but their late rally was just that – too late. Kiefer is still
trying to break himself into tip-top shape, while the frontcourt took another
hit after G-Boy Babilonia was announced to be out for the rest of the season.
8) UP Fighting Maroons
(0-wins, 4-losses, 236.4 Team EFF)
No big surprise losing to NU, but this weekend gives them
maybe their best chance at springing an upset against Ateneo.
POSITION BATTLE (based on the Player Efficiency
Ratings on PBA-Online.net)
Top FIVE (5) By Position:
Centers of Attention: (C)
1) Emmanuel Mbe (NU) – 18.2ppg, 13.2rpg, 1.2spg (43.5 EFF)
2) Charles Mammie (UE) – 12.8ppg, 17.3rpg, 1.0spg (38.4 EFF)
3) Karim Abdul (UST) – 13.5ppg, 9.5rpg, 1.8spg, 1.3bpg (36.2
EFF)
4) Ingrid Sewa (AdU) – 11.8ppg, 10.3rpg, 1.0bpg (32.1 EFF)
5) Arnold Van Opstal (DLSU) – 11.3ppg, 7.5rpg, 1.0bpg (31.2
EFF)
Fantastic 4s: (PF)
1) Jason Perkins (DLSU) – 13.0ppg, 9.5rpg (34.3 EFF)
2) Chris Newsome (AdMU) – 14.6ppg, 8.4rpg (33.5 EFF)
3) Rodney Brondial (AdU) – 8.0ppg, 10.0rpg, 1.5bpg (29.1
EFF)
4) Aljon Mariano (UST) – 11.0ppg, 6.5rpg, 1.0spg (27.4 EFF)
5) Chris Ball (UP) – 7.3ppg, 8.8rpg, 1.3bpg (24.5 EFF)
Swingin' Swingmen: (SF)
1) Ryan Buenafe (AdMU) – 13.0ppg, 8.8rpg, 4.0apg, 1.6spg
(33.4 EFF)
2) Jeron Teng (DLSU) – 17.0ppg, 8.3rpg, 3.5apg (32.7 EFF)
3) Kevin Ferrer (UST) – 12.8ppg, 6.3rpg, 1.5bpg (29.4 EFF)
4) Roider Cabrera (AdU) – 13.8ppg, 4.5rpg (24.0 EFF)
5) Rey Mark Belo (FEU) – 6.8ppg, 6.8rpg, 1.0bpg (22.5 EFF)
Wing Warriors: (SG)
1) Terrence Romeo (FEU) – 22.6ppg, 7.4rpg, 5.2apg, 1.8spg
(41.8 EFF)
2) Ray Parks (NU) – 19.4ppg, 7.8rpg, 3.8apg, 1.2spg, 1.0bpg
(40.3 EFF)
3) Jericho Cruz (AdU) – 16.3ppg, 6.5rpg, 3.8apg, 1.5spg
(32.8 EFF)
4) Jeric Teng (UST) – 15.0ppg, 5.0rpg, 1.3spg (29.1 EFF)
5) Almond Vosotros (DLSU) – 13.8ppg, 5.8rpg (27.9 EFF)
Focal Points: (PG)
1) Roi Sumang (UE) – 20.4ppg, 4.8rpg, 3.4apg, 1.2spg (36.7
EFF)
2) RR Garcia (FEU) – 14.8ppg, 4.6rpg, 1.6spg (29.8 EFF)
3) Juami Tiongson (AdMU) – 13.2ppg, 2.6rpg (24.6 EFF)
4) Archie Inigo (FEU) – 2.5ppg, 1.0rpg, 1.0apg (24.5 EFF)
5) Thomas Torres (DLSU) – 8.3ppg, 4.3rpg, 3.5apg, 1.5spg
(21.5 EFF)
Fresh Princes: (for those in their first playing year)
1) Charles Mammie (UE) – 12.8ppg, 17.3rpg, 1.0spg (38.4 EFF)
2) Jason Perkins (DLSU) – 13.0ppg, 9.5rpg (34.3 EFF)
3) Chris Newsome (AdMU) – 14.6ppg, 8.4rpg (33.5 EFF)
4) Ingrid Sewa (AdU) – 11.8ppg, 10.3rpg, 1.0bpg (32.1 EFF)
5) Kyles Lao (UP) – 10.5ppg, 2.5rpg (24.3 EFF)
UAAP SEASON 76 STAT LEADERS (as of July 12, 2013)
Top Scorers:
Terrence Romeo (FEU) - 22.6
Roi Sumang (UE) - 20.4
Ray Parks (NU) - 19.4
Emmanuel Mbe (NU) - 18.2
Jeron Teng (DLSU) - 17.0
Top Rebounders
Charles Mammie (UE) – 17.3
Emmanuel Mbe (NU) – 13.2
Ingrid Sewa (AdU) – 10.3
Norberto Torres (DLSU) – 10.0
Rodney Brondial (AdU) – 10.0
Top Playmakers
Terrence Romeo (FEU) – 5.2
Gelo Alolino (NU) – 4.4
Ryan Buenafe (AdMU) – 4.0
Bobby Ray Parks (NU) – 3.8
Top Thieves
LA Revilla (DLSU) – 2.0
Terrence Romeo (FEU) – 1.8
Karim Abdul (UST) – 1.8
Ryan Buenafe (AdMU) – 1.6
RR Garcia (FEU) – 1.6
Top Rejectors
Christian Sentcheu (FEU) – 1.8
Kevin Ferrer (UST) – 1.5
Rodney Brondial (AdU) – 1.5
Chris Ball (UP) – 1.3
Karim Abdul (UST) – 1.3
Top FG% (at least 6 FGM)
Glenn Khobuntin (NU) – 67%
Ingrid Sewa (AdU) – 62%
Emmanuel Mbe (NU) – 60%
Arnold Van Opstal (DLSU) –
56%
Anthony Hargrove (FEU) –
53%
Top 3PT% (at least 3 3PTM)
Eduardo Daquioag (UST) –
50%
Gryann Mendoza (FEU) –
44%
Carl Cruz (FEU) – 44%
Von Pessumal (AdMU) – 42%
Roi Sumang (UE) – 39%
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