Larry Steele was the first player to lead the league in steals with 2.7 a game. His nickname was “Man of Steal.”
The first player to lead the league in blocks was Elmore Smith. Not quite as cool of a name.
Larry Steele was the first player to lead the league in steals with 2.7 a game. His nickname was “Man of Steal.”
The first player to lead the league in blocks was Elmore Smith. Not quite as cool of a name.
would love to see something like “blown assists”, which is just how many times you made a pass to an open man who missed. would be interesting to see who is creating open shots for teammates, but not getting their assist for it. would also be interesting to see that + assists to see who is really the best at finding the open man. would have to imagine haliburton has a fair amount
Potential assists is already stat, pretty interesting to look at
i’ve never actually seen it documented, where have you seen it my man, cus i’m tryna see who’s got the worst shooters surrounding them😂
https://www.nba.com/stats/players/passing?dir=D&sort=POTENTIAL_AST
Haliburton leads the league w 19.8 potential assists a game. This NBA page has so much cool stuff to look at once you get to know it. Fun fact trae young leads the league among full time players in percentage of passes that lead to an assist
damn. i did not know they actually tracked that. figured haliburton would lead it, gotta be the best passer in the league, dude is a magician. appreciate you bro🙌
Its gotta be Cade Cunningham at this point. His best spot-up shooter for the first 20 games was Isaiah Stewart
Sasser is already the best at it. Possibly never made a two-pointer though.
Just have xAssists in basketball at that point