I'm curious about my shot distribution in last night's game. I'm not asking about the outcome - just trying to figure out why one player got so many more FGA than the other. Here are the two guys:
Cessna (PF): 20 distro, played 25 mins, 5 FGA
Miller (PG): 20 distro, played 31 mins, 24 FGA
As far as who defended them (my opponent played M2M):
Cessna's primary defenders averaged 65 ath, 60 def, A- def IQ (I'm giving an approximate weighted average based on mins played)
Miller's primary defenders 67 ath, 65 spd, 60 def, B+ def IQ
Opponent's positioning:
-1 in the first half - Cessna took 2 FGA, Miller took 12
+1 in 2nd half - Cessna 3 FGA, Miller 12 FGA
So if their distros are equal and their defenders are of about equal quality, and defensive positioning didn't change their relative shooting, why did Miller take almost 4 times as many FGA / min as Cessna? Are there other important factors I'm missing?
9/24/2012 9:29 AM (edited)