high usage players always turn the ball over a lot. Entering tonight, Tatum's TOV% was a very low 8.9% (the best in his career - average 10.2%). Brown was at 13.4% which isn't great, but it isn't terrible either (as comparisons for their careers, Lebron is 13.2 and Steph is 13.

. Westbrook is at 16.0 for his career. That is an unacceptable level for basically anyone not named Magic Johnson (a gross 19.4% for his career), but Tatum being around 10% is uber elite (Jordan was at 9.3) and Brown in the 13% range is fairly typical of all star level players (I mean Bird was 12.7% for his career, Kobe was at 11.7%, Chris Paul is 13.4, Giannis is 13.7, Durant 12.5). Obviously this game wasn't a good game in that department, but I'm not worried at all about Tatum or Brown taking care of the ball. Smart has always been more careless (15.0% for his career), so there is some concern with him as he loses some athleticism that he may be more turnover prone, and when you are already fairly close to Westbrook in that department, that isn't good.