Phantom Warrior
04-22-2014, 11:49 AM
The stats below relate to assists per game for conference games only in the 2012-2013 season.
1. COUNCIL, Vincent-PC 7.2
2. GRANT, Jerian-ND 5.9
3. SIVA, Peyton-LOU 5.9
4. CARTER-WILLIAMS, M.-SYR 5.7
5. COLLINS, Anthony-USF 5.5
6. NAPIER, Shabazz-UCONN 5.3
7. ATKINS, Eric-ND 5.0
8. WOODALL, Tray-PITT 4.8
9. YOUNG, Brandon-DP 4.7
10. BOATRIGHT, Ryan-UCONN 4.2
11. CADOUGAN, Junior-MU 4.0
Now compare those assist stats to these for the 2013-2014 season:
1. COTTON, Bryce-PC 6.1
2. DAVIS, Dee-XU 5.2
3. GIBBS, Sterling-SHU 4.4
4. WILSON, Derrick-MU 4.3
5. CHATMAN, Austin-CU 4.3
6. CHRISTON, Semaj-XU 4.2
7. STARKS, Markel-GU 3.8
8. ARCIDIACONO, Ryan-VU 3.7
9. BARLOW, Alex-BUTLER 3.7
10. MANIGAT, Jahenns-CU 3.4
11. JORDAN, Rysheed-SJU 3.4
Seems to me the assist stats for 2012-2013 are substantially higher than for this past season. Granted, the league dropped from 16 teams to 10, so fewer players, but that would only tell part of the story.
There were a lot of good point guards in 2012-2013. Were their counterparts last year simply not nearly as good?
Or did the rule changes have an impact, one not anticipated, leading to fewer assists?
Or did the style of play change somewhat from the previous season?
Or does this simply represent one of those blips, one of those anomalies, that we seem from time to time?
I wonder if the same kind of difference in assist stats occurred in the Big 10-14, the SEC, the ACC, the Pac 12, etc.
1. COUNCIL, Vincent-PC 7.2
2. GRANT, Jerian-ND 5.9
3. SIVA, Peyton-LOU 5.9
4. CARTER-WILLIAMS, M.-SYR 5.7
5. COLLINS, Anthony-USF 5.5
6. NAPIER, Shabazz-UCONN 5.3
7. ATKINS, Eric-ND 5.0
8. WOODALL, Tray-PITT 4.8
9. YOUNG, Brandon-DP 4.7
10. BOATRIGHT, Ryan-UCONN 4.2
11. CADOUGAN, Junior-MU 4.0
Now compare those assist stats to these for the 2013-2014 season:
1. COTTON, Bryce-PC 6.1
2. DAVIS, Dee-XU 5.2
3. GIBBS, Sterling-SHU 4.4
4. WILSON, Derrick-MU 4.3
5. CHATMAN, Austin-CU 4.3
6. CHRISTON, Semaj-XU 4.2
7. STARKS, Markel-GU 3.8
8. ARCIDIACONO, Ryan-VU 3.7
9. BARLOW, Alex-BUTLER 3.7
10. MANIGAT, Jahenns-CU 3.4
11. JORDAN, Rysheed-SJU 3.4
Seems to me the assist stats for 2012-2013 are substantially higher than for this past season. Granted, the league dropped from 16 teams to 10, so fewer players, but that would only tell part of the story.
There were a lot of good point guards in 2012-2013. Were their counterparts last year simply not nearly as good?
Or did the rule changes have an impact, one not anticipated, leading to fewer assists?
Or did the style of play change somewhat from the previous season?
Or does this simply represent one of those blips, one of those anomalies, that we seem from time to time?
I wonder if the same kind of difference in assist stats occurred in the Big 10-14, the SEC, the ACC, the Pac 12, etc.