Lucas: The Marshall Effect
Posted Mar 21, 2012
Kendall Marshall's impact goes even deeper than points and assists. It's pretty simple: the Tar Heel offense works more efficiently when the ball is funneled through him. So far in the tournament, Carolina is shooting 42.6% from the field when the shooter receives the ball from Marshall, as compared to 37.8% when the ball doesn't go through the point guard.
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