Kentucky Wildcats Will Still Make the Tournament Without Noel, But Game Against Missouri Looms Large
Nerlens Noel’s injury has already started the talk of his draft stock (not likely to drop too much, if at all) and the one-and-done system imposed by the NBA. The other practical factor, though, is whether this injury will mean the defending national champions are in danger of missing the NCAA tournament. A month ago, when there was doom and gloom after Kentucky lost to Alabama to fall to 12-6, I projected that the Wildcats would still win the necessary games to profile as a tournament team.
That was based on the assumption that Kentucky was better than their record and capable of adding a couple of quality wins, just like they did at Ole Miss. Since then, Kentucky had won five straight before the loss at Florida. That projection, though, was based on Nerlens Noel playing.
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How do we account for this loss? It’s easy to go gloom and doom after injuries, but let’s try to quantify it. Obviously, for Kentucky, fellow freshman Willie Cauley-Stein is going to have to play more minutes and be even more of an inside presence to try to offset the loss. One concerning factor for Kentucky is that they are already toward the extreme when it comes to starter minutes, so this is not a team used to bringing a lot of contributors off the bench. Cauley-Stein can provide some of that inside defensive presence, but he has only two blocks since returning from his own knee injury. He is the primary factor in how much Kentucky can offset the loss, and his emergence will be key.
If we try to look at other teams and how they did after the loss of a NBA talent shot blocker, there are a few recent examples. Gorgui Dieng missed games earlier this year for Louisville, including the matchup with Duke. Fab Melo was suspended last year on two different occasions, including the NCAA tournament. John Henson injured his wrist in the ACC Tournament last year, and missed the NCAA opener. Finally, Festus Ezeli missed the start of Vanderbilt’s season two years ago.
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Those four players combined to miss 25 games. Using the fanmatch predictor for the day of each game at kenpom.com, I pulled the projected winning percentage for each game and the results. Those teams were expected to win 19.1 games and actually won 18, which works out to a difference of 76.4% to 72.0%.
I think Kentucky’s drop-off will be a little greater than that because they are in the conference schedule, as well as concerns over depth. If you look at just the games where the team was either an expected underdog or favored to win less than 75% of the time, the dropoff was 6.5%. To put that a different way, the impact will be greater when the matchup is closer.
Pomeroy had Kentucky at 18th prior to the Noel injury. They underachieved in some key games early, but I think most people considered them to be a dangerous team with Noel once the tournament rolled around. I have no problem viewing them as about the 20th best team. Without Noel, I think that moves to about the 40th best team, or roughly a borderline at-large team.
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The problem is that their profile was not great for a tournament team before the injury. They still need to either beat Missouri at home, Florida at home, or add a win over Missouri, Florida, or Mississippi in the SEC Tournament, while avoiding truly bad losses.
So what is the guess? I think they still make it, but the margins shrink. The key game is Missouri at home on February 23rd. Win that, and I think they are in, barring losing at least half their other games. If they lose that, then the tall task of beating Florida without Noel becomes almost necessary. The first game out at Tennessee will be a challenge because they are learning how to play without their center, but I’m projecting that Kentucky goes 4-3 down the stretch, adds a win or two in the SEC tournament, and still gets in. The magic numbers: 23 wins and 1 more against another tournament team. 22 wins makes things very nervous, as do no wins versus Missouri, Florida, or in the SEC Tournament.
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February 13th, 2013 at 4:53 PM
Lisk likes the word “that” it seems.
February 13th, 2013 at 4:53 PM
They were a first weekend exit with Noel anyways.
February 13th, 2013 at 4:54 PM
Haven’t watched more than 2 min of any CBB, but I got the impression Kentucky was no bueno this year. This isn’t like losing the unibrow from last year or anything, right?
February 13th, 2013 at 4:56 PM
So Sportsnation was on at work. Marcellus Wiley drew a double headed dildo during one of their segments. True story.
February 13th, 2013 at 5:01 PM
I’m curious where the eventual loss to Arkansas will sit in this regard. they play in Fayetteville, so they will likely lose, and while Arkansas is world beaters are home, they are atrocious on the road. is there something specific that qualifies a team as a “bad loss”? maybe having an overall record under .500?
February 13th, 2013 at 5:05 PM
Lisk, you going to do anything on the Arkansas-Missouri game this weekend? I don’t think it will be as emotional as the follow up game in a couple weeks when Arkansas plays in Columbia for Anderson’s first game back, but the game this weekend is sold out, Bud Walton will be rocking.
February 13th, 2013 at 5:12 PM
Lisk, you going to do anything on the Arkansas-Missouri game this weekend? I don’t think it will be as emotional as the follow up game in a couple weeks when Arkansas plays in Columbia for Anderson’s first game back, but the game this weekend is sold out, Bud Walton will be rocking.
I got my tickets, making the trip down from KC Friday night… Any suggestions on lunch spots for Saturday and then bars to go to Friday and Saturday? First time visitor.
February 13th, 2013 at 5:29 PM
I’m curious where the eventual loss to Arkansas will sit in this regard. they play in Fayetteville, so they will likely lose, and while Arkansas is world beaters are home, they are atrocious on the road. is there something specific that qualifies a team as a “bad loss”? maybe having an overall record under .500?
That’s the problem with the committee going eye test. Do they then eye test that at Arkansas isn’t easy, or do they just go by RPI then? Arkansas on the road isn’t a horrible loss for a tourney type team. It’s winnable, but not a must win.
February 13th, 2013 at 5:30 PM
Lisk, you going to do anything on the Arkansas-Missouri game this weekend? I don’t think it will be as emotional as the follow up game in a couple weeks when Arkansas plays in Columbia for Anderson’s first game back, but the game this weekend is sold out, Bud Walton will be rocking.
I will be watching. Won’t have a pre-game post.
February 13th, 2013 at 5:33 PM
Haven’t watched more than 2 min of any CBB, but I got the impression Kentucky was no bueno this year. This isn’t like losing the unibrow from last year or anything, right? Dawg
Well, they lost everyone last year. That class will be the best class ever recruited. I think it was a complete anomaly to get the absolute best talent put together in the proper positions. This year’s team is all all star recruits. The talent is there, but put together differently.
And I think Kentucky will be fine. I sure as hell wouldn’t want to see them on KU’s side of the bracket. If that team gets together by March, they’ll be one of the Top 5 talent teams in the Tourney.
February 13th, 2013 at 5:38 PM
And I think Kentucky will be fine. I sure as hell wouldn’t want to see them on KU’s side of the bracket. If that team gets together by March, they’ll be one of the Top 5 talent teams in the Tourney.
You think that even without Noel? He masks a lot of flaws from the guards who constantly get burned on the outside.
February 13th, 2013 at 5:43 PM
You think that even without Noel? He masks a lot of flaws from the guards who constantly get burned on the outside.
Ooh. I completely did not factor that in to my post. Sitting at home for two days with a sick kid has broke me. Change my, “fine” to a, “cautiously optimistic they’ll be fine.” And by fine, getting into the tournament.
February 13th, 2013 at 5:45 PM
any bar you want to go to will be on Dickson street, if you are looking for the college bar scene, there are plenty of places to go down there. depending on where you are staying, if it is a hotel, there are usually a couple decent spots around any of the hotel areas as well.
I tell you what, if you want to shoot me an e-mail (my name at yahoo) and let me know where you will be and what you are looking for I can give you a heads up on spots to eat and drink at.