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Wild 100's
What is the ideal assist to turnover ratio for a star PG?
Please chime in on what you think the minimum standards [a/t-wise] for a star PG should be.
Last edited by Go Getter; 07-15-2010 at 07:24 AM.
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Celtics Fan
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Wild 100's
Re: What is the ideal assist to turnover ratio for a star PG?
Originally Posted by Rizko
infinity to 0
did I have to put "realistically" in there for you to understand correctly?
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High School Varsity 6th Man
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Celtics Fan
Re: What is the ideal assist to turnover ratio for a star PG?
Originally Posted by Go Getter
did I have to put "realistically" in there for you to understand correctly?
I was joking, did I have to put "just a joke" in there for you to understand correctly?
To answer realistically it would basically be what TheLogo said and be around a 2 to 1 ratio.
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Wild 100's
Re: What is the ideal assist to turnover ratio for a star PG?
Originally Posted by Rizko
I was joking, did I have to put "just a joke" in there for you to understand correctly?
To answer realistically it would basically be what TheLogo said and be around a 2 to 1 ratio.
Yeah well if the joke was funny then I would have known and responded in kind but it seemed like you wanted to be a smart ass.
Thanks for your input.
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Re: What is the ideal assist to turnover ratio for a star PG?
What are the assist to turnover stats for PG's last season?
Perhaps you can gauge a number but I still think it's 2 to 1.
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Utah Jazz (6-6)
Re: What is the ideal assist to turnover ratio for a star PG?
Originally Posted by Go Getter
Yeah well if the joke was funny then I would have known and responded in kind but it seemed like you wanted to be a smart ass.
Thanks for your input.
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Wild 100's
Re: What is the ideal assist to turnover ratio for a star PG?
Originally Posted by TheLogo
What are the assist to turnover stats for PG's last season?
Perhaps you can gauge a number but I still think it's 2 to 1.
I just want to know what people's personal thoughts are on the subject.
I see a lot of people lauding 10-12 assist games but they are useless/not impressive imo, if the player has more than 4 turnovers.....[just an example]
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Re: What is the ideal assist to turnover ratio for a star PG?
My argument for 2 to 1 because that is a good base for PG's in the league. If a PG is looking to create more, there would be more turnovers, the exception may be the very elite PG's in the league.
For every 2 assists that's 4 to 6 points.....and for those 2 assists there is a turnover...and turnovers does not neccessarily equate to points from the other team.
So it's a pretty sound ratio.
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Serious playground baller
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I believe 3 assists to 1 turnover is fair enough and absolutely doable.
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Re: What is the ideal assist to turnover ratio for a star PG?
Originally Posted by Deadpool
I believe 3 assists to 1 turnover is fair enough and absolutely doable.
That's more about like it. The heat had a bonus built into Hardaways contract that went active if he finished the regular season with a 3 to 1 ratio.
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Cavs for life
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I'd have to agree with a 3:1 ratio for a star PG. At least if that PG is looking to pass first. for more of a scoring PG you might be able to go a bit lower, though certainly still above 2:1.
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Re: What is the ideal assist to turnover ratio for a star PG?
For a "star" point guard I think something close to a "handful" of assists for every 1 turnover is ideal (or what I'd tell a player to go after), but to be exact somewhere along lines of 3-4 to 1, for a really great, top of the line, play making point guard. Magic, Kidd, Stockton, etc, all of them in their primes had great ratio's. Wasn't uncommon for Magic to have 16 assists, 2 turnovers, you know? Much of it is about making sound decisions, regardless of the tempo, or if you're the best player on the team offensively. Having said that, point guards can definitely still be stars and effective without being ultra efficient, Tony Parker won a Championship and Finals MVP averaging 5.75 assists to 3.0 turnovers in 20 games against the Nuggets, Suns, Jazz, and Cavaliers, but he really earned the award by taking advantage of the moment and match up, and nearly dropping three 30 point games in the very low scoring sweep (he stepped up and hit 4 three's in the finals, about as many as he hit in 3 months leading up to the playoffs),
Last edited by SCdac; 07-15-2010 at 10:31 AM.
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