BuzzerBeater Forums

BB Global (English) > Good pass , poor assistant

Good pass , poor assistant

Set priority
Show messages by
This Post:
00
38125.12 in reply to 38125.11
Date: 7/6/2008 8:36:07 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
9696
indeed, if this PG can't find any players with better shooting skills than his own, he might decide to fire the ball himself instead of passing it away...

We see similar things in these cases:
players with decent jump shot but bad passing tend to take a lot of shots in games.
players with decent passing and poor jump shot tend to have more assist then the PG in a game, unless the PG himself also has poor jump shot and good passing...

They are not your friends; they dispise you. I am the only one you can count on. Trust me.
This Post:
00
38125.14 in reply to 38125.13
Date: 7/6/2008 12:11:11 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
9696
The weird thing is that there are players on the the team that are as good at shooting as he is. Another thing is that I always have a good offensive flow. It's funny. Minimal amount of assists yet a good offensive flow.

this looks perfectly normal to me.

he can pass as well as shoot, he has a few other payers he can pass the ball to that also can shoot. So he gives some assists, and he scores some himself... In 24 minutes he can just shoot and pass a limited amount of times ofcourse.
Should there be no other players with good shot, he's probably average between 0 and 1 assist on average, should he not be able to shoot himslef, he'd end up with more than 4 assists on average, probably 7 or 8 in 24 minutes.

It is also normal that the offensive flow is good if you have a balanced point guard that can shoot as well as pass the ball, should he only be able to shoot, it would be easy for the defenders to double team him, or should he only be able to pass, they don't need to guard him that good... So this also makes sence.
HOWEVER! in this game it has not so much to do with it. Offensive flow is calculated on the handling and passing from more players then just your PG, so it depends on the players'passing and handling skills you put in your roster, and has nothing t do with the actual assists your team produces in the game.

They are not your friends; they dispise you. I am the only one you can count on. Trust me.
This Post:
00
38125.15 in reply to 38125.14
Date: 7/6/2008 11:42:36 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
11
actually 4 assist a game isnt bad already,

if your basing stats by means of average he should get then we have somewhat mis-understanding. because even if you have a bloody hell steve nash like passer but your team offensive skills aint up to the level wherein it needed to be in a game youll struggle.

dont event think he should be having 8 or 10 or 12 assst even with proficient or prolific.

in the nba, there are only a number of pgs who can average double digits in assist namely nash, baron davis, etc and some can but doesnt go on regular basis like jason kidd, jason williams look at him when his memphis and to miami

aside from the basics of strategy we must also see the players itself running the plays.

also for a nba stand point a pg who averages 6 assist per game is already consider above normal, especially on a fantasy stand point of view.