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[QUOTE="BobbyJ, post: 4448961, member: 4250"] See the bolded part. For UConn yes. For those two teams, not as often in that game. The best passing teams have a higher ratio of assists to FG made. UCLA only had 7 assists on 26 made FGs which is indicative of their mish mash offense with one player(Osborne) dribbling around looking for her own shot in that game. By contrast, against Iowa, UConn had 30 assists on 46 made FGs because their better spaced and better run offense gets people open and players actually look for them and move the ball. Plus UConn has a transition game that opens the floor and makes assists easier to come by. UCLA had no transition because they couldn't control their defensive boards to get out. So they scored most of their points (41 of 64) on a few turnovers (11), a few offensive rebounds (13), 17 FTs, and Osborne's solo trips and 3s for the balance. Not much efficient passing and no discernible PG. [/QUOTE]
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