Saturday, April 27, 2024

Burns Leads NC State Past Lilliard, Leaving Just 2 Debut Games Left

 After the extensive preview, Weber State had an upset within reach at 47-47 with 16 possessions to play. However, D.J. Burns then scored on three straight possessions and on the fourth grabbed an offensive rebound and kicked the ball out to DJ Horne who nailed the 3-pointer with the benefit of Burns assist (the 20-sided die roll was lowered from 4 to 3 due to coming off an offensive rebound, and that fell just within Horn's 1-3 three-point made range. 

That made the score 56-51 NC State with 12 possessions to play. With six possessions to play, Burns scored and was fouled, hitting the free throw to make it 65-58 to put it out of reach en route to a 72-60 win.  NC State won the turnover battle 15-8, which could have been the difference in the game. Mohamed Diarra's five blocked shots were huge as well.

That leaves only four all-time great teams who have yet to be used in our Value Add Basketball Game, leaving two games between the new 2024 teams and new teams with a top 75 all-time player.  Right now it's three games a piece, so either the 2024 or all-time great players would need to win the remaining two games to take the series 5 games to 3.

The all-time great Oregon State 1990, ranked 153rd of all teams in the game, will be the favorite led by our 48th greatest player ever Gary Payton against Danny Wolf and 2024 Yale. It was actually John Poulakidas who scored 28 points to stun Auburn in this year's tournament to qualify this Yale team for the game with their first tournament win since upsetting Baylor in 2016. Yale is ranked 227th in our game.

In the other game it will be the 2024 team that is favored, with 212th Grand Canyon led by Tyon Grant Foster taking on 228th ranked Gonzaga 1981 lead by our 25th ranked player of all-time - John Stockton.

Pos      Weber State 2010     Pts  3pt  2pt  FT  Att  Reb  Stl  Blk  Fl    Actual Stats
1-PGDamian Lillard14224574026'2, 19.9 Pts
2-SGFranklin Session13053432116'3, 10.2 Pts
3-SFNick Hansen11310070116'4, 9.2 Pts
4-PFDarin Mahoney4020260426'8, 2.9 Pts
5-CSteve Panos8024480226'8, 10.6 Pts
PosHome BenchPts3pt2ptFTAttRebStlBlkFlActual Stats
1-PGLindsey Hughey4020410016'3, 7.8 Pts
4-PFKyle Bullinger2010012026'6, 8.7 Pts
5-CTrevor Morris4020030036'9, 4.9 Pts
 15 Turnovers605171119368814 
            
PosNC State 2024Pts3pt2ptFTAttRebStlBlkFlActual Stats
1-PGMichael O'Connell4020033046'2, 5.7 Pts
2-SGDJ Horne16331122026'1, 16.9 Pts
3-SFCasey Morsell10050081046'3, 11.1 Pts
4-PFMohamed Diarra6030090516'10, 6.3 Pts
5-CD.J. Burns17081180236'9, 12.9 Pts
PosHome BenchPts3pt2ptFTAttRebStlBlkFlActual Stats
1-PGBreon Pass2010010016'0, 1.3 Pts
2-SGKam Woods2010010016'2, 1.2 Pts
3-SFJayden Taylor11051212026'4, 11.2 Pts
4-PFDennis Parker2010020026'6, 4.7 Pts
5-CBen Middlebrooks2010241016'10, 5.7 Pts
 8 Turnovers7233036399721

Friday, April 26, 2024

Scoring Value Add Team with Fewer Than 10 Players: D.J. Burns/Final 4 NC State vs. Lilliard/Weber St. 2010

The vast majority of all-time great teams in the Value Add Basketball Game feature 10 players - five starters on the top row and then five subs. The unique aspect of the game that some love or some hate - is the score starts 20-20 with all players with 2 points and 44 possessions left to play. This speeds up the time needed to play the game to as little as 30 minutes, and it can almost always be completed in 45 minutes once you've played a few games.

However, in some cases such as Damian Lilliard's 2010 Weber State, we only had sufficient stats to create eight player cards. When this happens, you need to make slight adjustments to the starting score card to make the points add up to 20, as well as the Rebounds start at 13, and fouls at 10. 

Note below the start of the game NC State has the normal 10 players so they start the game with the same figures already marked on the scoresheet. However, since Weber State's 2010 had only eight players we added a 3-pointer for Lillard (the leading scorer) and Hansen 9teh big 3-point shooter on the team though we took away his 2-point shot). To make up for the 2 rebounds the 9th and 10th player would have had, we add a rebound each to the top two rebounders on the team to start Mahoney and Panos with three each instead of two. Finally, we need to start with 10 fouls, and for that we chose two backups who are least likely to foul out - Bullinger and Morris. All these changes are shown in red.
 
Pos       Weber State 2010     Pts  3pt  2pt  FT  Att  Reb Stl  Blk Fl   Actual Stats
1-PGDamian Lillard5110011016'2, 19.9 Pts
2-SGFranklin Session2010011016'3, 10.2 Pts
3-SFNick Hansen3100020016'4, 9.2 Pts
4-PFDarin Mahoney2010030016'8, 2.9 Pts
5-CSteve Panos2010030116'8, 10.6 Pts
PosHome BenchPts3pt2ptFTAttRebStlBlkFlActual Stats
1-PGLindsey Hughey2010010016'3, 7.8 Pts
4-PFKyle Bullinger2010010026'6, 8.7 Pts
5-CTrevor Morris2010010026'9, 4.9 Pts
  0         
  0         
 3 Turnovers202700132110 
            
PosNC State 2024Pts3pt2ptFTAttRebStlBlkFlActual Stats
1-PGMichael O'Connell2010011016'2, 5.7 Pts
2-SGDJ Horne2010011016'1, 16.9 Pts
3-SFCasey Morsell2010020016'3, 11.1 Pts
4-PFMohamed Diarra2010020016'10, 6.3 Pts
5-CD.J. Burns2010020116'9, 12.9 Pts
PosHome BenchPts3pt2ptFTAttRebStlBlkFlActual Stats
1-PGBreon Pass2010010016'0, 1.3 Pts
2-SGKam Woods2010010016'2, 1.2 Pts
3-SFJayden Taylor2010010016'4, 11.2 Pts
4-PFDennis Parker2010010016'6, 4.7 Pts
5-CBen Middlebrooks2010010016'10, 5.7 Pts
 3 Turnovers2001000132110

#230 Weber State vs. $167 NC State

 A second straight painful game for a Marquette fan like me. The last game was the Virginia Tech women, who just took Marquette's coach. And now we need to play the 2024 NC State team that ended Marquette's run in the Sweet 16 with me sitting courtside. Ouch. I did not enjoy D.J. Burns like others did. 

They go into the game with a chance for the new 2024 teams to even their series with the teams added because they have one of the top 75 players of all time. They go in as favorites against the 2010 Weber State featuring Damian Lilliard. We realized when we went to print out the teams that while we had added Weber State in this list of 21st Century teams with all-time great players, we had not added them to the New List H of teams (UCLA 2008 to Yale 2024) until now.

Damian Lilliard was great this season, ranked as the 16th best offensive player of those with at least 24 percent of the team's possessions. By two years later, Lilliard was by far the best offensive player in the country, beating out Doug McDermott for the best offensive rating in the country despite having the ball an incredible 32 percent of the time. However, the reason this team was not added until we added all teams with a top 75 player is his Weber State teams went only 1-21 against Top 100 teams in his four years.

Game results to follow once complete, but here is the match-up.





Game Results:

Notre Dame Women That Ended UConn's Streak Go OT vs. Va Tech's 2023 Final 4 (note, replaced Va Tech 2024 in Game)

 The Notre Dame 2001 team that won the national title after ending UConn's 7-year run as Big East champ did not lead for a single second of regulation against Virginia Tech's 2023 Final Four team. However, Niele Ivey stole the ball on the last two Tech possessions and on the second one passed ahead to Kelley Siemon, who was fouled and sent to the line for two shots. As a 45% free throw shooter (1-9 is a made free throw, 10-20 is missed), Siemon hit one of two to tie the score 71-71 and the Irish won 80-76 in OT.

We had a couple of card clean-ups before the debut game for both teams. First the rebound range of Ruth Riley, who we ranked as the 31st best player in the history of women's college basketball, has her offensive and defensive rebound ranges increased slightly to 1-6. She led the Big East in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots to end UConn's 7-year run of Big East regular season titles and come within three points of an undefeated season. Notre Dame lost by 2 at Rutgers, then by 1 at UConn in the Big East tournament, but then beat them badly in a neutral court on the way to the title game.

We also realized we had inadvertently put the Virginia Tech 2024 team in the game (see third set of cards below), which was also very good but lost in the second round and finished 13th in the final AP poll and was a 4-seed. Instead, we played this game using the new Virginia Tech 2023 cards for the team that went to the Final Four after finishing 4th in the Final AP poll and being a 1-seed. As noted on the cards now in the Value Add Basketball Game, only three of this year's players were on the Final Four team.

Last year's team actually was not quite as good as this year offensively, but was even better defensely.

#20 LSU 2023 with Angel Reese is the only top 20 team in the game we have not yet played.





Virginia Tech 2023 Starters Pos Stats Georgia Amoore 1-PG 5'6,16.3 Pts Kayana Traylor 2-SG 5'9,11.0 Pts Cayla King 3-SF 6'0,8.3 Pts Taylor Soule 4-PF 5'11,10.9 Pts Elizabeth Kitley 5-C 6'6,18.2 Pts.

 Virginia Tech 2023 Bench Pos Stats Ashley Owusu 1-PG 6'0,5.1 Pts Charlise Dunn 2-SG 6'2,1.4 Pts Taylor Geiman 3-SF 6'0,0.6 Pts D'asia Gregg 4-PF 6'2,4.8 Pts Clara Ford 5-C 6'3,0.7 Pts 

 Notre Dame 2001 Starters Pos Stats Niele Ivey 1-PG 12.1 pts, 5'8 Alicia Ratay 2-SG 12.9 pts, 6'0 Kelley Siemon 3-SF 11.3 pts, 6'2 Ericka Haney 4-PF 11 pts, 6'0 Ruth Riley 5-C 18.7 pts, 6'5 

Notre Dame 2001 Bench Pos Stats Jeneka Joyce 1-PG 5.2 pts, 5'9 Monique Hernandez 2-SG 2.6 pts, 5'9 Le'Tania Severe 3-SF 1.9 pts, 5'8 Meaghan Leahy 4-PF 3.1 pts, 6'4 Amanda Barksdale 5-C 1.4 pts, 6'3

Thursday, April 25, 2024

Staley's UVa Survives Giant-Killer Minnesota Gophers 2004

While the 1991 National Runners-up from Virginia were 10-point favorites in our Value Add Basketball Game against the 6th place team from the 2004 Big Ten, the Gophers appeared on their way to a big upset like they had late in the season to make a stunning Final four run.

Future WNBA players Lindsay Whalen and Janel McCarville combined for 36 points a game that year,  after winning only six of their last 14 games of the regular season and Big Ten tournament, Minnesota went to the tournament and stunned #8 K-State and UCLA. They then went on the road to stun #18 Boston College and then in the real shocker, #1 Duke in the Elite 8 before finally falling against #6 UConn in the Final 4. 

While the two future WNBA stars got their points, the Gophers took a 45-38 lead early in the second half due to an unlikely hero, as sharp-shooting point guard  Shannon Schonrock - who had two 4-point plays against all-time great Dawn Staley

We ranked Whalen as the 30th greatest player of all time, and Staley as the 20th best player of all time in this post.

The one weakness the Gophers seemed to have though was turnovers, and they had 18 as UVa rallied for the win. The Gophers last tie was 65-65 with 6 possessions to play when Whalen grabbed an offensive rebound and passed out to Shannon Bolden for a 3-pointer (off an offensive rebound one number is subtracted from the 20-sided die to increase the chances of making a shot by 5 percent.

Staley stayed pass first as a point guard in this game, as shooting guard Tammi Reiss had a game-high 24 points. However, the big news in Charlottesville that year (we actually lived their at the time as my wife was finishing her PhD at the time) the big recruiting news was not the all-time great Staley, but the twin towers Heather Burge and her twin Heidi at 6-foot-5.

Heather had a game-high 10 rebounds in this game, even though McCarville was normally a better rebounder. However, she was only a 55% free throw shooter (1-11 made on 20-sided die) so luckily it was Heidi who was fouled late and hit a key free throw and basket to help UVa escape with a 76-72 win.

Minnesota moved up slightly form 51st to a tie for 49th, while UVa stayed in 18th - but now tied for that spot with Minnesota.
 
Pos         Minnesota 2004              Pts  3pt   2pt   FT  Att  Reb  Stl   Blk   Fl      Act Stats         
1-PGShannon Schonrock15322211028.9 pts, 5'6
2-SGLindsay Whalen151522530420.6 pts, 5'8
3-SFShannon Bolden9122251026 pts, 5'11
4-PFKadidja Andersson9041120049 pts, 5'11
5-CJanel McCarville110436622316.1 pts, 6'2
PosVisitor BenchPts3pt2ptFTAttRebStlBlkFlAct Stats
1-PGKelly Roysland2010210015.6 pts, 5'9
2-SGHannah Garry2010010010.5 pts, 5'5
3-SFJamie Broback5110040015.1 pts, 6'3
4-PFLiz Podominick2010010014.1 pts, 6'2
5-CChristina Collison2010010011.5 pts, 6'2
 18 Turnovers726221015277220 
            
            
PosVirginia 1991Pts3pt2ptFTAttRebStlBlkFlAct Stats
1-PGDawn Staley40200211314.6 pts, 5'6
2-SGTammi Reiss2401044220215.4 pts, 5'6
3-SFTonya Cardoza100422520215.5 pts, 5'10
4-PFHeidi Burge11043440018.9 pts, 6'5
5-CHeather Burge1004241011412.7 pts, 6'5
PosHome BenchPts3pt2ptFTAttRebStlBlkFlAct Stats
1-PGDena Evans6022210015 pts, 5'5
2-SGWendy Toussaint2010010011.9 pts, 5'11
3-SFTekshia Ward3011230135.2 pts, 6'1
4-PFMelanee Wagener4012220015.6 pts, 6'3
5-CAudra Smith2010010013.7 pts, 6'2
 13 Turnovers760301620316319


Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Duquesne's Grant shuts down Kidd's Cal 1993 team to pull 2024 teams within 1 game

The series between teams that were added from the 2024 tournament and teams added because they had one of the top 75 players of all time continues.

The latest game featured Jason Kidd, who will be coaching the Mavs in Game 3 of the playoffs Friday, and his Cal team - that will be joining the ACC next season of all conferences - against the Duquesne team that stunned Brigham Young in the open round of March Madness for their ninth straight win before falling to Illinois.

The Duquesne 2024 team showed they were for real with a pretty dominant 75-65 win behind 21 points from Dae Dae Grant to give the 2024 teams a 2-3 mark and chance to tie the series if they win the last two matchups.

Duquesne moved up from #225 to #200 in our rankings, while Cal dropped from #153 to #209.

We just took a picture of the simple scoresheet, noting the game took 34 minutes.to play. Lamond Murray (12 points) was the only Cal player in double digits.

 
2024 Win?  2024 Team      Favored? Player(s)              OpponentYr       Top 75 All-time player
Win 74-53Purdue24Zach EdeyNYU1948Dolph Schayes #61
TBDNC State11D.J. BurnsWeber St.2010Damian Lillard #68
Loss 67-73Utah St.8Great OsoborMassachusetts1971Julius Erving #19
TBDGrand Canyon4Tyon Grant-FosterGonzaga1981John Stockton #25
Lost 81-82Colorado St.1Isaiah StevensArizona St.2009James Harden #33
Win 75-65Duquesne-9Jimmy ClarkCalifornia1993Jason Kidd #36
TBDYale-9Danny WolfOregon St.1990Gary Payton #48
Lost 72-75Oakland-14Jack GohlkeLouisville1968Wes Unseld #60
1 win 3 lost2024 total    

If NC State, Grand Canyon and Yale can win the final three games, then the 2024 teams would win the series against the great players 5 games to 3, or if 2 of the three win the series would be split. Yale is a 9-point underdog against Oregon State and Gary Payton, which so far in the history of the game has only meant a 19% chance of winning - but Duquesne was also a 9-point underdog against Cal.


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Here are the two teams in our current rankings, with notes for any team with one of the greatest players ever - such as Louisiana Tech's Karl Malone as the #16 greatest player of all time. In their 2024 conference ratings on that link Duquesne improved from 14th to 11th among A10 schools and Cal dropped from 28th to 40th among schools in their new ACC conference.

Rnk  Pre Team                 Year  Player(s)WinLossScoreAllowSOSRatingConf
200225Duquesne2024Jimmy Clark1075.065.0-6.0-10.2A10
201204Louisiana Tech1985Karl Malone #161176.586.0-2.5-9.8CUSA
202180Princeton1965Bill Bradley0162.079.0-1.0-9.8Mid-maj
20383Wake Forest2005Chris Paul #300364.385.34.0-10ACC
204181Northwestern2017Vic Law0170.085.0-5.0-10.3B10
205215Stephen f austin2016Thomas Walkup0194.095.03-10.3Mid-maj
206142New Mexico1974Bernard Hardin0168.095.0-3-10.5P12/MWC
207216VCU2011Bradford Burgess0360.371.33.3-11.3A10
208165Creighton2020Ty-Shon Alexander0172.0106.05.0-11.8BE
209168California1993Jason Kidd #360165.075.0-15-11.5ACC
210222LSU1970Pete Maravich #730166.067.02.0-11.8SEC
211217Grand Canyon2024Tyon Grant-Foster00   -12Mid-maj

We flagged the Missouri Valley Conference's five teams in our all-time great conferences - breaking them out of the "Mid-Major" list of teams from conferences with fewer than five all-time great teams in the Value Add Basketball Game. 

We ranked the 11 great conferences based on the overall rating of each conferences top five teams and the total number of great teams from the conference (41 from the ACC,  and 36 from the new Big Ten with key Pac-12 teams added). The following is how we rank the conferences based on their 2024-25 members but their all-time performance. Here is the list of all teams and results in our game.

Rnk   Conference       top 5 Rating   Great Teams
1B1010.2836
2ACC9.4441
3B129.9629
4BE8.6229
5SEC6.4231
6A10-2.4615
7P12/MWC-2.2212
8WCC2.687
9Amer-0.66
10CUSA-1.166
11MVC-8.385
 Mid-maj-2.9817

The following are the top 5 teams from each conference in our all-time rankings, grouped by the conference in which the team will be for the 2024-25 season. The number to their left is where they rank in our all-time rankings in the Value Add Basketball Game.
 
RnkAtlantic 10  YearPlayer(s)                             WinLossScoreAllowSOSRating
79Loyola-Chicago1963Jerry Harkness016268.0-2.00.3
96Massachusetts1996Marcus Camby317877.3-5.3-1
126Davidson2008Stephen Curry #15146670.24.4-3.8
128Dayton2020Obi Toppin118280.5-4.0-3.8
130St. Bonaventure1970Bob Lanier016474-6.0-4
RnkAtlantic Coast Conference (ACC)YearPlayer(s)WinLossScoreAllowSOSRating
5Duke2001Shane Battier317872.53.511.1
8North Carolina1982Michael Jordan #1, James Worthy #59516965.06.210.8
9North Carolina2005Sean May327264.43.810.4
17Virginia2019Kyle Guy417365.44.07.9
21Louisville2013Russ Smith217466.31.37
RnkAmerican AthleticYearPlayer(s)WinLossScoreAllowSOSRating
46Memphis2008Derrick Rose426965.80.23
49Charlotte1977Cedric "Cornbread" Maxwell118571.5-0.52.8
76Tulsa2000David Shelton217570.7-4.30.5
115Temple1958Guy Rodgers116668.5-4.5-2.8
164Wichita St.2013Fred VanVleet126471.31.0-6.5
RnkBig TenYearPlayer(s)WinLossScoreAllowSOSRating
1UCLA1972Bill Walton #64607262.02.816.2
3Ohio St.1960Jerry Lucas #72, John Havlicek #29218476.35.011.8
4Indiana1976Scott May317159.8-0.811.3
27Michigan St.1979Magic Johnson #5217062.7-1.06.3
32Michigan1965Cazzie Russell218679-0.35.8
RnkBig 12YearPlayer(s)WinLossScoreAllowSOSRating
2Kansas1997Paul Pierce #50507762.4-1.012.8
6Houston1968Elvin Hayes #41317363.84.311.1
10Kansas2008Mario Chalmers517556.0-0.710.3
13Baylor2021Jared Butler228678.56.08.6
20Cincinnati1960Oscar Robertson #1212727810.77
RnkBig EastYearPlayer(s)WinLossScoreAllowSOSRating
7Connecticut2023Adama Sanogo207958.0-11.011
11Villanova2018Mikal Bridges72797019.4
14Connecticut1996Ray Allen #52109068-9.08.5
16Connecticut2004Ben Gordon527566.00.67.9
28DePaul1980Mark Aguirre3176.868.85.36.3
RnkConference USAYearPlayer(s)WinLossScoreAllowSOSRating
24Western Kentucky1966Clem Haskins408069.3-0.36.7
41New Mexico St.1970Jimmy Collins217967.7-3.04.2
51UTEP (Texas Western)1966Bobby Joe Hill216466.08.72.7
199UTEP1970Tiny Archibald #67117370.5-2.0-9.6
202Louisiana Tech1985Karl Malone #16117786.0-2.5-9.8
RnkMid-Major (Other Conf)YearPlayer(s)WinLossScoreAllowSOSRating
62Jacksonville1970Artis Gilmore117875.0-2.01.6
98Holy Cross1950Bob Cousy #39118889.5-0.5-1.4
113Seattle1958Elgin Baylor #230162640.0-2.8
147Buffalo2019CJ Massinburg018284-2.0-5.5
166Navy1986David Robinson #20016177.010.0-6.8
RnkMissouri ValleyYearPlayer(s)WinLossScoreAllowSOSRating
103Indiana St.1979Larry Bird #7128081-4.0-1.7
110Drake1969Willie McCarter117574.5-3.0-2.4
200Bradley1954Bob Carney016072.00.0-9.8
216Murray St.2019Ja Morant017885-3.0-13
227Southern Illinois1967Walt Frazier #45017375.0-7.0-15
RnkPac 12/Mountain WestYearPlayer(s)WinLossScoreAllowSOSRating
43UNLV1991Larry Johnson127376.32.33.8
109Oregon St.1982A.C. Green117273.0-7.0-2.2
117San Diego St.2011Kawhi Leonard #34226971.8-0.3-2.9
127UNLV1987Armen Gilliam016482.0-3.0-3.8
155Oregon St.1990Gary Payton #4800   -6
RnkSouthern Conference (SEC)YearPlayer(s)WinLossScoreAllowSOSRating
12Kentucky1996Antoine Walker217269.32.79.2
18Kentucky2012Anthony Davis #53427265.7-3.57.7
22Auburn2019Chuma Okeke8171651.96.9
26Arkansas1994Corliss Williamson127570.34.76.3
58Oklahoma1985Wayman Tisdale317573.82.02
RnkWest Coast Conference (WCC)YearPlayer(s)WinLossScoreAllowSOSRating
15San Francisco1956Bill Russell #4317363.50.58.1
19Gonzaga2017Nigel Williams-Goss337063.02.77.1
50Loyola Marymount1990Bo Kimble12112.3108.33.02.7
75Gonzaga2023Drew Timme108674-7.00.5
144St. Mary's2023Logan Johnson118384.0-5.5-5

Unseld's Louisville Hits Buzzer Beater to Withstand Oakland's 3-point barrage, 75-72

After trailing Wes Unseld's 1968 team 68-58 with fewer than five minutes to play, Oakland 2024's Jack Gohlke and Blake Lampman hit four of five 3-point shots and Lampman added a 2-point shot with 16 second left to tie the game 72-72. However, Butch Beard then hit a buzzer beater 3-pointer - only the second Louisville 3-pointer of the game, pull out a third narrow win for a new team added due to having one of the greatest players of all time over a 2024 team added because their school did not yet have a team but this year they won an NCAA game.

More important, this was the first game in which we used the new dunk rule. It did come into effect on one play, when Lampman drew a "missed 3-pointer" but a 52 dice roll to fall within his dunk range. Under the new rule in this combination of rolls, the player gets a look at an open 3-pointer instead of simply laying the ball in for 2-points. Lampkin's 3-point made range of 1-5 was increased to 1-10, and the roll of "6" on the 20-sided die gave him a 3-point made shot.

Louisville was a 14-point favorite, and dropped from 154th place (-8.0 rating) to 180th place (-6.0) all time with the closer than expected game. Oakland improved from 233rd place (-20.0) to 231st place (-18.0) by almost repeating their real season stunner over Kentucky with an upset of Louisville in this game. A key was holding all-time great Unseld, one of the greatest rebounders of all time at 1-11 in both offensive and defensive rebounds - to only eight rebounds to not let him take over the game.

Advanced Jack Gohlke "Dunk Range" Rule updated in the Value Add Basketball Game

On April 23, 2024, we made an adjustment to the Value Add Basketball Game regarding the result if a roll of 51-66 falls within a players dunk range (or stop range). We call this the Jack Gohlke Rule. You can still use the basic rule, which is that the offense has the option of changing the result of a 20-sided die roll to a "2-point basket made" if the 11-66 dice result in a "Dunk." However, or the more accurate results, follow these instructions for a roll in the dunk range:

In most cases the player has a "Dunk Range" of 51 or higher, which is adjusted by the defenders "Adj" + or minus. So a 51-53 range, and a -1 on the defenders card would be a 51-52 dunk range for the game. If the roll is within the range use this chart to convert the result of the 20-sided die roll:

Result on 20-sided die                             If two 6-sided die falls in players dunk range (adjusted by defenders + or -)      
3-point shot maderemains 3-point shot made
2-point shot maderemains 2-point shot made
FTx2 - fouled and 2 free throwsStill fouled, but 2-point basket good and 1 free throw
Missed 3-pointerDOUBLE 3-point made range (e.g. 1-5 becomes 1-10) and roll 20-sided die again. Result is within doubled range then 3-point shot good, if outside range then 3-point shot missed.
Missed 2-pointer2-point shot made


If the result of the dunk range plus or minus the defenders "adj" is less than 50, then the player instead has a STOP range. This can be found in red on the chart in the instructions, but for every number below 50 a STOP range is created above 50. So a 51-47 and a -1 on defense adds up to a 51-46 dunk range. Since 46 is 4 less than 50, a STOP range of 51-54 is created - but you can look this up on the dunk chart in the instructions rather than try to do the math. If the roll is within a player's stop range, then one of the following two things happens:
 
If STOP Range instead of DUNK RangeIf two 6-sided die falls in players STOP range, which means result of dunk range adjusted by + or - defense is less than 50.
If PG or SG (2 players furthest LEFT on sheet in game)Ignore 20-sided die - result is TURNOVER
If SF, PF or C (other 3 players in game)Ignore 20-sided die - result is missed shot and defender guarding players gets rebound.