3 games in... come on now..
but since we're doing it... Rondo. The assist numbers will always be there, but he's got some major lapses on D and that shot... *sigh
I'll still blame hand injury... for now
what? You can't take the assists for granted. 15 assists in a game is darn good. What did Kelly give us? I think right now we are better off giving Bass KO's mins. Kelly needs to earn back his mins. He can start by cutting his hair. I find it hard to take him seriously when he's constantly adjusting his hair.
Assists are overrated. You get in assist for passing the ball to someone making a tough jump shot. Getting open for a shot and making it is more important.
You get a lot more assists passing the ball to someone to make an easy shot like Rondo does. Not for nothing, but last year the Celts eFG% on shots from passes (it would be an assist if the basket was made) was about 55%. Their eFG% on all other shots was about 40%. In the average game they'd take about 44 assisted fg attempts and get about 48 points, they'd take about 40 fg attempts that weren't assisted and get about 32 points from those shots. So, in the grand scheme of things, assists really aren't overrated.
If the Celts didnt have rondo or another pure pg ,other players assist numbers would increase. We have many skilled passers on the team unable to use their skills to the max bc of rondo. Look at the way the spurs play
Right now number 1 priority is for Rondo to concentrate on keeping his man in front of him on every possession possible(playoff rondo) , sufficating him.
Your thesis presumes that the eFG% off assist-opportunities is equal for all players. The data that Synergy/SportsVU provides suggests strongly that it is not.
Your thesis also presumes that, given a touch of the ball, that the chance that a shot will be generated by a player's team is the same for all players. Again, the data that tracks this disagrees strongly with that.
The variations strongly suggest that 'creating an assist-opportunity' is a distinct skill that is variable across players just like any other skill.
We know from tracking data that, given a touch of the ball, the team was more likely to get a shot off if Rondo was touching it last year. We also know that the resulting shot had a much higher eFG% if it was following a Rondo touch.
For a pass to become an assist it first must be an 'assist opportunity' - it must be possible for the shooter to take a shot based on the pass. So far this season, Rondo leads the NBA in creating 'assist-opportunities' in the NBA at 22.0 per game. He also leads the NBA in points created off assists at 26.3 points per game.
His teammates are shooting 53% FG% when they take shots off Rondo's passes through these first 3 games.
Considering that the Celtics as a team are shooting 45.5% FG% overall, that means they are shooting MUCH worse when it is NOT off a Rondo pass: Just 42.8%.