![]() The top teams and point guards in basketball always accomplish this. Why is this so important? If your team is getting twice as many assists as turnovers, they are moving the ball and getting good shots much more than they are throwing the ball away. In other words, if your team records 10 turnovers, you should have at least 20 assists. A good benchmark to shoot for as a team is at least a 2:1 ratio. Take a look at how many assists the team had versus how many turnovers recorded. Assist-to-Turnover ratio is the 1a of this first point. Was it the team that won the game? More often than not, the answer to that is yes. The first thing you should take a look at is the total turnovers by both teams and see who came out on top. When looking at a stat sheet, I believe the best stats to look at are the following:ġ) Turnover Differential/Assist-To-Turnover Ratio Tracking and recording stats is important, but if you are a coach the chances are you don’t just look at the big three (points, rebounds, assists). ![]() ![]() How many times have you heard someone start a conversation with, “That night I had 20 at halftime…” or “Remember when dropped 40 on us?” or “Dude, last night Klay Thompson had 37 points in the third quarter!” in your life? Players young and old can recall stats that they recorded, their favorite player recorded, or what someone recorded on them. Statistics are a huge part of sports and basketball is no exception to that statement. Home > Coaching > Stats > The Most Important Stats To Track For Your Basketball Team
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