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Passing issue
Posted by: Levon on December 16th, 2012
The author's views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of the Utah Jazz.Hey guys, its just got my attention that we are not making enough passing in a offensive set. So on that Grizzlies game, i counted all the passes we had in all the offense sets. I will give you numbers by quarters and it exculudes fastbreaks and pass count starts after our ball handler passes the half court.
1st q: 29 pass – 18 sets = 1,61/per set
2nd q: 37 pass – 22 sets = 1,68/per set
3rd q: 45 pass – 20 sets = 2,2/ per set
4th q: 36 pass – 20 sets = 1,8/per set
This leads game avg. 1,83 passing per set, however Memphis had 1,90 passing per set. What do you think about this ? is it just normal ?
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nice work on the stats Levon. I think the Memphis perimeter D needs some cred. Memphis is elite top 5 defense in the nba. I think Allen and crew gaurding the ball handlers has a lot to do with that.
The real issue is that Enes Kanter is better than Derrick Favors AND Al Jefferson, and he needs to get 40 minutes a game.
@Nick, what is it to do with the topic ?
@Levon: Al Jefferson = 0 ball movement.
Actually i was thinking Mo has a very low ball movement number. I will go deep into the stats to see that.
Rubio is back for Minnesota, and i just love to watch the kid and im excited to watch. Cause he has amazing court view and passing skills, he makes his teammates play not himself…
I wish a PG like Rubio for us.
Mo is better than rubio why are we still complaing about our point guard. Is there no pleasing Jazz nation first we don’t have a good pg and you complain now we have a great pg and your still complaining. I will agree we need a better backup pg