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Passes rates (by time of possession) for pgs

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 11:16 pm
by Crow
I believe I've seen data in articles on seconds of possession and total passes. If one had that for all pgs, one could calculate average passes per second and then pass surpluses and deficits from that average, perhaps on a per minute or per 32 or 36 minute basis. Anyone have that data and perhaps a willingness to share it or calculate the above stats?

Re: Passes rates (by time of possession) for pgs

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 11:57 pm
by colts18
I don't think I looked at that but using SportVU I did come up with a few passing metrics

Time of possession per touch:
1. Thomas 5.32 seconds per touch
2. Augustin 5.24
3. Jennings 5.06
4. Curry 5.06
5. Jordan Crawford 5.05

Bottom 5:
1. Battier 0.99
2. Tolliver 1.01
3. Jordan 1.07
4. Shawne Williams 1.09
5. Frye 1.10

Time of possession usage % (percent of the time on offense this player has the ball):
1. Augustin 45.1%
2. Thomas 43.5%
3. Wall 43.2%
4. Conley 42.7%
5. Paul 42.4%

Bottom 5:
1. Tolliver 3.84%
2. Dudley 4.4%
3. Robin Lopez 4.5%
4. Hollis Thompson 4.7%
5. Battier 4.9%

Assists per 100 passes (Assists+FT assists+hockey assists/passes):
1. Ginobili 21.2 assists per 100 passes
2. Lawson 19.8
3. Paul 19.5
4. Curry 19.3
5. Igoudala 18.0
7. Durant 17.2
14. Lebron 16.6

bottom 5:
1. Drummond 3.1
2. Miles Plumlee 3.4
3. Jason Smith 3.5
4. Valanciunas 3.6
5. Favors 3.6

Pass% (percent of touches where they passed: (passes-rebounds)/(touches-rebounds)):
1. McRoberts 86.7%
2. Battier 83.5%
3. Calderon 82.4%
4. Hinrich 81.4%
5. Rubio 81.2%

Bottom 5:
1. Pekovic 45.6%
2. Klay Thompson 47.1%
3. Jefferson 48.2%
4. Drummond 50%
5. Cousins 51.2%
6. Durant 51.5%
12. Gay 54.4%

Assist FG% (FG% when this player passes the ball and its an assist opportunity, min. 3 ast/game):
1. Chalmers 65.9%
2. Louis Williams 65.6%
3. Igoudala 65.3%
4. Ginobili 63.8%
5. Evans 63%

Bottom 5:
1. Oladipo 47.1%
2. Pau Gasol 48.6%
3. Jack 48.8%
4. Hinrich 49.5%
5. george Hill 50%

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Re: Passes rates (by time of possession) for pgs

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 3:36 pm
by Crow
Yeah, that is good, more diverse work. The stat I suggested is a sidelight, definitely not the dominant focus, but would give an additional way of thinking about ball movement behavior.