Rico444
In the mix for six
- Joined
- Aug 26, 2011
- Messages
- 8,818
- Reaction Score
- 31,130
His overall turnover average, yes. But the stats don’t account for timing. The often team goes as he goes, and it seems like he turns it over/gets a tech/overextends on defense at particularly untimely points. Hence why a shorter leash may be necessary
This is the benefit of statistics: they take all of the emotion out of it. You may feel that Andre only turns the ball over at inopportune times, but do you have any evidence to back that up? And are you accounting for great plays he makes during those same critical times? For example, at the end of the Georgetown game when we were up 3 with 30 seconds left and he got an offensive board, that would have been a backbreaking time to turn it over; instead, he made a great pass to Karaban, who hit a game-clinching 3.
The reason the turnovers seem to be at inopportune times is because we play a lot of really good teams in this league, and as a result we play a lot of close games. If we're up 5, down 5, or somewhere between, then any mistake is going to seem critical, but the truth of the matter is every player turns the ball over at some point. That's why looking at the overall numbers is the best way to judge them.