Posted by iamjoeyd on 1/27/2020 9:31:00 PM (view original):
I don't believe assists are "purely window dressing".
Last season my Tennessee St team had the highest "pass rating" in the nation. We averaged over 20 ast/game playing normal tempo and had assists on over 70% of our shots.
there's a lot of stuff about how the engine works where we all throw out models, maybe its this, maybe its that - but its not altogether that often we sort of know the actual fact of the matter, of how it actually works. so usually we are just sharing opinions of what the facts may be - but in this case, i think we actually know.
first, let me quickly address what i mean by 'pure window dressing'. the most obvious case of pure window dressing is a value that is uncorrelated with anything else in the game. let's suppose recruits came in with a minutes played per game stat (i can't remember, do we even still get stats on players? oh i found them - bottom right corner of the recruit page). oh, so there even is a minutes per game. let's assume that is based on nothing - its pure RNG (random number generator), its not based on the recruit's stamina or work ethic or skills of any kind. that would be pure window dressing type A - complete random bullshit.
however, there is also pure window dressing type B, which is just as much, in my opinion, pure window dressing. in those recruit stats, there is also a 3pt%. we think (we could be wrong, but let's assume we are right) that this is somewhat based on the ratings of the player. yet, the HD community has basically considered all the recruit stats to be pure window dressing since the beginning of time, except for gpa and ft% (now we get a FT rating display too - that didn't used to exist). the reason for this is, even though the item in question (freshman recruit's previous season 3pt%) is correlated with something that matters (best guess is its PER plus some RNG) - because we get no additional information about that thing that matters, its window dressing. that is, we already know what the PER rating is, if the previous season 3pt% is some mapping of PER rating plus some RNG, its not giving us any info about PER - we already know PER. if we didn't know PER, then the 3pt% wouldn't be window dressing. so, window dressing type B is window dressing that is correlated with something real, but is nonetheless completely useless - because it gives us no new information.
assists are window dressing type B. they are correlated loosely with stuff that matters, but they provide no information about anything. the reason we know this is as follows - for most of the existence of HD, a player's bh and passing (and anything else) has absolutely no impact on the shooting % of another guy on the court. if you were a big man with whatever ratings, and you went to take a shot against a roughly even defender, and as a result your odds of making this 2 is 50% - then that was the whole story - it was 50% with a walkon pg, it was 50% with the best pg ever. the game just randomly decided to give assists or not, after made shots.
this random factor isn't 100% random - it basically wanted to make player stats look real - so it randomly picks in a way that makes sense, it basically gives guards more assists and guys with more bh/pass more assists. but neither individual assists nor team assists tell you anything about anything (at least, not anything you don't already know). specifically, they tell you nothing about the impact your guys by, whatever, assisting?
now, in today's game a small factor does exist whereby a great passer can get a team mate a more open look. however, this was added fairly superficially, long, long after the sim engine was in place. i am positive assists were not updated at that time. could they have been updated since then - i severely doubt it, but you know, its not impossible? but even if it was updated, its very unlikely the update was comprehensive enough to make assist stats really matter - assist stats would really matter if 1) 'assisting' was a major part of the game, like it is in real life, and 2) assists were based on that 'assisting'. but neither one of these is true.
1/28/2020 8:18 PM (edited)