Advanced statistics like Win Shares, WS/40 min, and Box Score +/- don't paint Shepherd in a flattering light. He seemed to be a higher usage guy that had a minimal, if not negative, effect on winning.
In 2019-20, he was ranked 7th on his own team in both WS/40 and BS +/- despite leading his team with a usage rate of 27%. In 2020-21, his usage rate was down to 22% (2nd on team) and WS/40 and BS +/- were 3rd and 4th, respectively.
By the way, this type of statistical profile is very similar to Don Coleman in 2017-18, who lead that team in scoring with a usage rate of 27.8% but ranked effectively 3rd in WS/40 and 5th in BS +/- (would have been lower ranked, but 3 walkons that barely played ranked higher in each stat than Don and I didn't include them since they played so few minutes).
Personally, I place a higher importance on these stats than traditional box score stats because I believe they tell me more on whether a player actually has a positive impact on the outcome of the game. If you look at the PAC-12 this season, off the top of your head, who were the best players? For me it was Chris Duarte and Evan Mobley. Low and behold, Mobley and Duarte were #1 and #2 in BS +/- and both were top 5 in WS/40.
Big C said:
HoopDreams said:
at first look, I wasn't impressed with this transfer, but upon a deeper look, he might be a better signing then I thought:
See below highlights entering the recent season.
started a few games as a fresh and soph at Oklahoma. capable of 20 point games. Can hit 8 straight free throws. capable of 10 assists. capable of 9 rebounds. 2 game winner shots. team MVP. preseason all-conference
2020-21 -
- Preseason All-Conference USA
2019-20 -
- Third-Team All-Conference USA.
- Team MVP
- Finished the season 12th in Conference USA in scoring averaging a team-leading 14 points per game.
- Led the team and finished fourth in Conference USA (112 assists) averaging 4.1 assists per game.
- Started 27 games. Finished the season with 22 double-figure scoring games, four 20-point scoring games and 21 games with at least three assists.
- With his 10 assists at WKU (2/22), he became the 26th different player in school history to record 100 assists in a season.
- Scored the game-winning basket on a driving layup in the closing seconds in the road win at WKU (2/22). Also recorded his first career double-double with 13 points and 10 assists.
- Scored a career-high 27 points (8-for-8 from the free throw line) in the win over Valparaiso (12/16).
- Scored 20 points with three assists against UNC Asheville (12/3).
- Tallied his third 20-point scoring game with 20 points (7-for-9 from the free throw line) in the win over Maryland Eastern Shore (12/19).
- Scored 26 points (connected on five three-point field goals) while grabbing seven rebounds in the win over UTSA (2/8).
- Scored 19 points including going 6-for-6 from the free throw line as well as dishing out six assists at Appalachian State (11/21).
- Nearly recorded a double-double with 16 points and nine rebounds to go along with three assists and two steals in the win over Wake Forest (11/17).
- Scored 13 points, grabbed five rebounds and recorded a season-high four steals in the road win at Marshall (1/16).
- Scored 13 points including the game-winning basket with 44 seconds on the clock in the win over Florida Atlantic (1/23).
- Scored a game-high 18 points and grabbed five rebounds on his birthday in the win over North Texas (3/4).
2018-19 -
- Sat out the season due to NCAA transfer rules after transferring from the University of Oklahoma.
- Practiced with the team for the entire season.
At Oklahoma (2016-18):
- Saw action in 59 games with four starts in his two years at Oklahoma.
- Averaged 3.2 points during his Oklahoma career while tallying five double-figure scoring games including scoring a career-high 18 points against Memphis (12/17/16).
- As a freshman, he averaged 4.3 points per game with 43 assists.
- In his final game at Oklahoma, he connected on both of his field goal attempts in 10 minutes of action against Rhode Island in the first round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament.
His junior year was clearly his best. So then, what happened last season? Maybe he was dinged up a little bit. Or maybe, as I posited, the emergence of their sophomore guard Jahmir Young relegated Shepherd to more of a supporting role.
Shepherd sort of reminds me of what Hyder could become if Hyder were to continue to progress.