South Carolina Gamecocks: Using scoring efficiency, rebounding impact, playmaking, defensive activity, and turnover control — here’s the Major Movez efficiency order:

📊 PLAYER EFFICIENCY RANKINGS

(Based on production, impact, efficiency, and two-way value)

Using scoring efficiency, rebounding impact, playmaking, defensive activity, and turnover control — here’s the Major Movez efficiency order:

🥇 1. Joyce Edwards

20.1 PPG | 59.6% FG | 6.2 REB | 1.9 STL | 1.1 BLK
Elite efficiency scorer. Finishes at a high rate, defends multiple spots, and carries offensive gravity. Most consistent two-way force on the roster.

🥈 2. Madina Okot

13.4 PPG | 10.6 REB | 58.6% FG | 1.7 BLK
Double-double production with interior dominance. Offensive rebounding + rim protection make her one of the most impactful per-minute players.

🥉 3. Ta’Niya Latson

14.8 PPG | 3.4 AST | 50.2% FG | 35% 3PT
Efficient guard scoring with shot-creation value. Low turnover rate and strong free-throw percentage elevate her efficiency profile.

4️⃣ Raven Johnson

9.8 PPG | 5.4 AST | 1.7 STL | 48.7% FG
Highest playmaking impact on the team. Assist-to-turnover ratio + defensive disruption boost her overall value.

5️⃣ Tessa Johnson

13.1 PPG | 45.5% 3PT | 82.5% FT
Elite perimeter efficiency. Spacing threat that changes defensive coverages.

6️⃣ Alicia Tournebize

Limited minutes but hyper-efficient shooting (66.7% from 3). High impact in small sample size.

7️⃣ Adhel Tac

Rim protection and interior defense elevate her beyond raw scoring numbers.

8️⃣ Maryam Dauda

Strong rebound rate per minute. Defensive presence off the bench.

9️⃣ Agot Makeer

Two-way guard with steals + blocks production in limited minutes.

🔟 Ayla McDowell / Maddy McDaniel

Rotational depth pieces contributing in defined roles — McDaniel’s assist numbers stand out.

📈 Efficiency Tier Summary

Tier 1 – Primary Impact

  • Joyce Edwards

  • Madina Okot

Tier 2 – Offensive Engines

  • Ta’Niya Latson

  • Raven Johnson

  • Tessa Johnson

Tier 3 – Rotational Value

  • Tournebize

  • Tac

  • Dauda

  • Makeer

  • McDowell

  • McDaniel

🏆 Big Picture

This team’s efficiency is driven by:

  • Interior scoring at nearly 60%

  • 38% team three-point shooting

  • Strong assist numbers (18 APG)

  • Defensive activity (10 steals, 6 blocks per game)

Balanced. Efficient. Structured.

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