![]() Now you're probably wondering who the worst passers are in terms of the assist:pass t/o ratio, right? Oh, New York fans rejoice! Still the lack of Nash, Kidd and other notables points out that this look rewards the players who make the safe pass most of the time, whereas the great ones are pushing it with some high risk/high reward passes that can really wreak havoc on a defense and have long lasting (read: ensuing possessions) effects. Rookie sensation Chris Paul is right up there, along with stars like Cassell and Billups. Baron Davis (83).and no one is going to claim these guys are bad passers! So instead, we'll be more constructive: On the other hand, if you sort by players with at least 300 possessions (FGA, FT, T/O) the lowest rate of getting nailed for the "O-Foul" is:Īh, but if you are delving into turnovers, perhaps the most appealing one to look at is passing turnovers, and in conjunction of course with the assists recorded! Now it's pretty silly to sort on sheer number, since doing so would give you 1. Of course if we loosen the minimum to only say 10 fouls committed, then your rankings are as follows: Indeed on a percentage basis he's right up there too, with only Erick Dampier higher among the top 20 shown. Yes the Knicks do have a league leader in something: Eddy Curry has a hefty margin in offensive fouls committed. Random Stat: the different types of Turnovers Q: Which player commits most turovers of a particular type (bad pass/out of bounds/ballhandling/backcourt violations/inbounding etc.)? In halfcourt or open court sets (example, I would think most of Nash's turnovers are in the halfcourt)?Ī: we do post detailed turnover information for players and teams (eg see the Steve Nash in depth stats page), but let's do a little leaderboard look! NBA Random Stat: Most Turnovers by type: offensive foul, passing, ballhandling from Home |
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