yellowboy90 wrote:CrushAlot wrote:SwishAndDish13 wrote:franco12 wrote:I think our record would improve with Lin over Melo this year. Better ball movement, collapsing defenses, wide open threes for set shooters, players feeling involved on offense performing better on defense.
We already have wide open shooters. Problem is brick city from all of them! The defense doesn't challenge any of our shooters so it's impossible to get higher percentage looks near the basket. Our biggest defensive problem is at the point. Lin is a very weak defender. Not sure he'd help us there either.
Melo is averaging 6.8 assist opportunities per game. His teammates are shooting 42.6 % when he sets them up. http://pic.twitter.com/StHWa0j1fW
That means nothing. If you look at the bigger picture...
Actually that may or may not be that good without any comparison to go on. I bet other top guys have a higher assist opp. I do wonder the fg% of their teammates though. Also, does assist opp. include hockey ast. because I imagine JR and other assist are high sometimes because of them making a simple swing pass?
Actually, the 42.6 does mean very little if my understanding is correct. The league average is in the .440s. So that means Melo's teammates are missing about 1 more shot per 50 attempts than the rest of the league is missing. According to these stats, it would take Melo about seven games to tally 50 assist opportunities. So Melo is probably missing out on 1 assist every 7 games, or a little over 0.1 assists per game.