GVC
Well-Known Member
Had the Jazz not turned over the ball, the opposing team still would have kept their possession....nice find...and I'm not disputing the statistical truth of the matter. However, we turn the ball over on what should have been a easy basket (we miss getting two points)....opponent gets turnovered ball...scores easy basket. Instead of being 2-0 us....it's now 2-0 them! 2 points subtracted plus 2 points added...is a 4 point swing! Times 2 turnovers is an 8 point swing! Maybe it could better be explained with this video!
https://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7106559846794044495&q=ma+and+pa+kettle
Scenario 1
Jazz: Score bucket
Opponent: Score bucket
Jazz: Score bucket
Opponent Score bucket
Score: 4 - 4
Scenario 2
Jazz: Turnover
Opponent: Score bucket
Jazz: Turnover
Opponent: Score bucket
Score: 4 - 0
That's a 4 point swing.
Opponents score only slightly more efficiently off turnovers than they do after made baskets. To count scoring off a turnover as 2 points and possessions after a made bucket 0 points is retarded. To count possessions that don't end in a turnover as 2 points is also pretty retarded.
2 turnovers = (roughly) a 2.5 point swing.
Please stop now.
Edit: Nice video, pa.