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381.523 in reply to 381.522
Date: 4/27/2008 3:26:40 PM
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From my experience, Passing is one of the slowest trainings...

And I have a player, strong JS and respectable JR averaging 13 points in 16 minutes, and my strong passer is averaging 2 assists in 24 minutes.... There's something wrong... I would expect 4-5 assists at least...

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Date: 4/27/2008 10:35:16 PM
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From my experience, Passing is one of the slowest trainings...

And I have a player, strong JS and respectable JR averaging 13 points in 16 minutes, and my strong passer is averaging 2 assists in 24 minutes.... There's something wrong... I would expect 4-5 assists at least...


Nothing wrong IMO.

I have trained a fair bit of passing and look at the assist stats in my league! (i dont have a player there at all)

Why?
Well because most of the time my points are spread throughout the side and if i have 4 strong passers then they all share the assists. Most Look Inside teams play 1 PG who sets up the Centres and he always finishes with 6-7 assists... I'm willing to bet my 458 assists in 22 games is higher than most of the teams I compete against yet certain players they have average more individually. (I play push the ball alot as well which I think also means the distribution is spread more evenly)

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381.526 in reply to 381.525
Date: 4/28/2008 12:25:50 AM
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Personally I find that the average assists in this game is far too low. You look in the nba and the average point guard gets about 6 or 7 assists a game with the best getting 11-12. In this game the best pgs seem to only average about 5 or 6. Check the transfer list for guys with really high passing ratings and you'll see that there assists average isn't very impressive.

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Date: 4/28/2008 12:38:48 AM
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Depends on how you define "really high".

I'd say that the pure, old school PG is the rarest find in the game.

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381.528 in reply to 381.526
Date: 4/28/2008 3:33:48 AM
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Personally I find that the average assists in this game is far too low. You look in the nba and the average point guard gets about 6 or 7 assists a game with the best getting 11-12. In this game the best pgs seem to only average about 5 or 6. Check the transfer list for guys with really high passing ratings and you'll see that there assists average isn't very impressive.


I agree, and sometimes I have a feeling that assists are highly influenced by random... I've seen many times team with inept (high) Offensive Flow made the 10 assists, and opponent with pitiful (mediocre) OF 25 assists...

I play Run & Gun, thats why my PG's probably averaging 2.2 assists, but I have 2-3 big men with respectable passing... Why don't they have more assists?

I have good Offensive Flow, and my team is averaging around 13 assists p/g... Last year, that number was 22, but in the second league... And I had worse OF then...

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381.530 in reply to 381.529
Date: 4/28/2008 12:38:13 PM
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But I still don't understand why my team averages such a small number of assists... I looked to my league rival's stats, he also plays Run & Gun, he has worse OF than me, and his team averages 20+ assists p/g... We play in the same league, so the opponents are same... And I'm pretty sure I have the better passers...

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381.532 in reply to 381.531
Date: 4/28/2008 12:51:29 PM
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Maybe not, but this is from the rules:

Offensive Flow (how well the offense produces assists, avoids turnovers)

So, better the OF, more assists... Or it should be that way...

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