Moutlinho's BB game analyzer tells us a lot about this match and your PG's part in it...I'm talking about the game your PG made 71 points.
Out of 63 shots taken, there were:
19 shots for 3
23 layups (one of them a dunk)
21 midrange jumpers
Out of those shots, these were defended (so no open look):
16 3s
10 layups
14 midrange jumpers
Open shots:
3 open looks for 3
11 open layups
7 open midrange shots
Out of 38 shots over defense, your PG succeeded to hit basket 17 times.
After pass, your PG scored 12 times and missed 9 times.
And now, let's not forget the defensive effort of your opponent...
His first C Piet defended 22 shots in 31 minutes; 5 of them went in and he fouled on one.
His other C Davenport defended 14 shots in 26 minutes; 9 (!) of them went in and he fouled on one.
His PG (watch this...) defended 6 shots in 33 minutes; 3 of them went in and he fouled on one.
So basically your PG has been shooting mostly over his other players and not his PG. Even having M2M, it seems that Patient works a bit like Motion; except Motion chooses between 5 players while Patient has a "locked" player with a small chance that the ball goes to another player. The locked player shoots over any player since obviously others are making screens for him.
It would be interesting to analyse your other Patient games and see if this theory is true. But I'm done with analysing for today
Last edited by Koperboy at 11/10/2011 3:24:00 AM