RedlessWardrobe said:
Some times these posts amaze me. I played some basketball in high school and JC, so I know a little bit. Do you really think it comes down to a coach saying to a player, "don't pass the ball when you drive to the hoop." Newsflash - it doesn't work that way.
When a game starts, what is the ultimate goal for the coach and the team? Is it to:
1) Win the game?
or
2) To reach a certain quota of baskets made via assists?
I think it's number 1. If this team features a lot of players that drive to the basket, does it occur to people here that the final assist total might have something to do with how the opponent chooses to defend us?
Give me a win with ZERO assists every time. Assists are important, when they are necessary. Not every game is the same.
agree, there are also many times where even a designed play does not include a pass for an assist
for example, they have a big dribble right at the top of the key, stop, hands the ball off to Andrej, while setting a ball screen ... Andrej drives, or drives and takes a jump shot, or if neither is available tries an up and under or passes out
Kinda amazing, but it works so many times even though opponents know it's coming and have specific defensive strategies to stop it ... for example Virginia bottled him up in the first half, but Andrej and the coaches adjusted in the second half and he went off
Andreq also shoots a record number of free throws, which is amazing considering we've had aggressive players like Jaylen Brown