OWU: Strategy and Analytics
STRATOS + Geneva GameLab Protocol
Reference Grade Artifact
Player: Macy Comito @MacyComito@CycloneWBB
Profile: Efficiency × Volume × Possession Impact
Patch ID: PLAYER-PROFILE | COMITO-01
Macy Comito profiles as a high-usage efficiency engine guard whose production sits firmly in the upper tail of offensive performance distributions. At 20.7 points per game paired with a 56.5% effective field goal percentage, her scoring output reflects a rare combination of volume and efficiency. This is not empty production—it is optimized production, where shot selection, spatial awareness, and decision timing converge to generate high-value possessions.
Her shooting profile reinforces this. Converting 36.5% from three while maintaining an 85.2% free throw rate indicates both perimeter credibility and scoring reliability under pressure. The balance across scoring levels suggests a stable shot diet rather than variance-driven spikes. Within the STRATOS framework, this aligns closely with strong xPPS indicators, signaling that her efficiency is rooted in decision quality rather than unsustainable shot-making variance.
From a possession standpoint, Comito’s impact extends beyond scoring. Her 3.4 assists per game against just 1.4 turnovers yields a 2.42 assist-to-turnover ratio, placing her in an elite decision-making tier. She creates offense without compromising possession integrity, a defining trait of true offensive engines. This compression of decisions—maximizing output while minimizing loss—elevates her from scorer to system stabilizer.
Defensively, her 3.4 steals per game represent a significant possession swing factor. This level of disruption shifts expected value by generating transition opportunities and accelerating tempo on her terms. When paired with her efficient scoring, this creates a dual-phase impact: she not only converts possessions at a high rate but also manufactures additional ones.
Her gravity profile projects in the strong-to-high tier. While her three-point percentage is efficient, the next layer of development lies in scaling volume. Increased attempt frequency would amplify defensive distortion, opening further driving lanes and playmaking opportunities. As it stands, she bends coverage; with expanded volume, she could dictate it.
Rebounding (3.1 RPG) sits within a neutral-positive band for a guard, contributing without defining her profile. The greater value lies in her ability to control tempo through decision-making and defensive activity. She can accelerate the game through live-ball turnovers or slow it through controlled half-court orchestration.
Within the Geneva GameLab lens, Comito operates with rhythm discipline. She does not force pace; she selects it. This is a critical distinction. Her current profile reflects an “efficient engine,” but the developmental inflection point is clear: scaling usage under increased defensive attention while preserving efficiency margins.
If achieved, her trajectory shifts from high-level producer to system-defining offensive force—one capable of anchoring both scoring ecosystems and possession control at higher levels of competition.
STRATOS Conclusion:
An elite efficiency engine guard whose scoring, decision-making, and defensive disruption combine to generate sustained possession advantage.
Geneva Translation:
She doesn’t just play within the game’s rhythm—she engineers it.
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