Since when are the Mavs a good assist team? Every time I watch them I always here about how they don't get many assists.
My guesses for the next game-
Offense - advantage- Mavs
Defense - advantage- Spurs
3 pt. shots- advantage- Mavs
Rebounds- advantage- Mavs
Assists- Spurs
Steals/Turnovers - even
Blocks - even
*Intangibles - length-matchups, clogging the paint/lane by def. is a minus for Spurs penetrating,
matching intensities for extensive periods, starts of periods going to agressors, runs made end of 3rd & beginning of 4th,
3pt%'s in favor of agressor, not favoring team falling behind
*(mine)
06, '07 San Antonio Spurs and the Dallas Mavericks. -
By the numbers:
SHOOTING %'s - POINTS:
Spurs 98.1
Mavs 100. 9
(nba avg. 98.6)
FG%:
Spurs .472
Mavs .465
(nba avg. .457)
FT%
Spurs .749
Mavs .806
(nba avg. .751)
3 PT%
Spurs .380
Mavs .385
(nba avg. .357)
REBOUNDS
Spurs 40.6
Mavs 42.6
(nba avg. 41.2)
OFFENSE
Spurs 9.4
Mavs 11.8
(nba avg. 11.2)
DEFENSE
Spurs 31.2
Mavs 30.9
(nba avg. 29.9)
FOULS
Spurs 19.4
Mavs 22.3
(nba avg. 22.4)
ASSISTS
Spurs 22.2
Mavs 20.1
(nba avg. 21.1)
STEALS
Spurs 7.3
Mavs 7.0
(nba avg. 7.3)
TURNOVERS
Spurs 13.4
Mavs 13.1
(nba avg. 14.6)
BLOCKS
Spurs 5.0
Mavs 5.1
(nba avg. 4.7)
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Leaders in SCORING % SA - TDunc., .535, TPark, .517, MGino, .467
Leaders in REBOUNDING SA - TDunc., 696, FElson, 265, FOlberto, 304 *
(*FElson defensive rebounds 200, FOlberto defensive rebounds 195,
FElson offensive rebounds 65, FOlberto offensive rebounds 109)
Leaders in ASSISTS SA - TPark., 340, MGino, 209, TDunc, 219
TURNOVERS - TPark - 158, MGino - 132, TDunc 186
ASSISTS/TURNOVERS %
TPark - 2.2 average per game - 5.5
MGino - 1.6 average per game - 3.5
TDunc - 1.2 average per game - 3.4
Last edited by Clutch20; 03-16-2007 at 03:29 PM.
Since when are the Mavs a good assist team? Every time I watch them I always here about how they don't get many assists.
ASSISTS
Spurs 22.2
Mavs 28.1
(nba avg. 21.1)
Thank you, I can read.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/bas..._PER_GAME.html
See, I was right. The Mavericks average 20.1 APG while the Spurs average APG. I don't know where you're getting your numbers from.
head to heads, Spurs-Mavs 06-07
Oh so this is averages versus each other? I see. Okay, makes more sense now.
rivalry factor impacts seasonal avgs.
I still don't understand where you are getting the Mavs assist stat.
On the season, they average 20.1.
In the 3 games against the Spurs this year, they have had 15, 23 and 16 for an average of 18.0.![]()
Also in the 3 games against the Spurs this season, the Mavs averaged 92 points, not 100.9.
Am I confused where these stats are coming from?
Also how can you have intangibles in a "by the numbers thread
typo - assists-Mavs - 20.1
header addition - shooting%'s
amendments per notification
seems like Clutch20 has some 'splaining to do.
So they aren't the head-to-head games against each other, they are each team's overall season stats? (Contrary to what you said earlier?)
my head hurts
intangibles self-explanatory isolated by asterisk
Okay, so I actually was right. This is just confusing.
Yes, it's just a comparison over their overall season stats, not a comparison of their 3 head-to-head matchups.
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