Spurs Ball Movement - 15/16
The San Antonio Spurs finished the league 3rd in terms of total team assists per game (just behind top ranked Golden State, and the second place Hawks), despite a lot of people saying that their acquisition of LaMarcus Aldridge, and the emergence of Kawhi Leonard’s offense, would lead them to be a more star heavy, iso dominant team.
For all the failure that this postseason brought, the Spurs were historic. League best defense (BY FAR, tied the all-time best single-season home record in NBA history at 40-1 (shared by 85-86 Celtics, in case you didn’t know), and set an all-time franchise record for wins during a season at 67.
The Spurs have the luxury of essentially having a playmaker at nearly every position out on the floor at all times, but their 24.5 assists per game as a team aren’t powered by a single individual. Tony Parker leads the team with his 5.3 assist tally, but after he and Manu Ginobili (3.1 apg), 5 players averaged a little over 2 a game, and the next 6 (remember that players have been dropped, picked up, and/or moved) all averaged 1+ per. It really was a team effort. The ball doesn't pop as much as the other video, but it's still fun to watch their offense probe and explore angles and options before ultimately finding a good, verging on great, shot.
http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/team/_/stat/miscellaneous-per-game/sort/avgAssists/seasontype/2
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Видео Spurs Ball Movement - 15/16 канала Evin Gualberto
For all the failure that this postseason brought, the Spurs were historic. League best defense (BY FAR, tied the all-time best single-season home record in NBA history at 40-1 (shared by 85-86 Celtics, in case you didn’t know), and set an all-time franchise record for wins during a season at 67.
The Spurs have the luxury of essentially having a playmaker at nearly every position out on the floor at all times, but their 24.5 assists per game as a team aren’t powered by a single individual. Tony Parker leads the team with his 5.3 assist tally, but after he and Manu Ginobili (3.1 apg), 5 players averaged a little over 2 a game, and the next 6 (remember that players have been dropped, picked up, and/or moved) all averaged 1+ per. It really was a team effort. The ball doesn't pop as much as the other video, but it's still fun to watch their offense probe and explore angles and options before ultimately finding a good, verging on great, shot.
http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/team/_/stat/miscellaneous-per-game/sort/avgAssists/seasontype/2
If you'd like to donate:
Venmo - @Evin_Gual
Cash App - $EvinGual
Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/evin_gual
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