So, in looking at Big XII stats, why again is Mason considered to be a better PG than Monte? Mason scores more points but other than that, Monte is equal to or better in the statistical categories than Mason. And, Monte greatly exceeds the assist/turnover ratio, the most important attribute of a PG. Those additional possessions ISU gets should also be factored into each player's affect on points scored, not to mention points not scored by the other team after a turnover
If Monte were running a team with all the 4/5 stars KU has, his assist numbers would be even higher. He would also be the person being mentioned as PYOTY nationally. In head-to-head, Monte played as well if not better than Mason, especially in crunch time in our win at KU.
Yet another benefit of KU's reputation. Here are the conference games stats for both:
Mason Morris
Pts: 20.5 16.9
FG%: .445 .445
Asst: 4.3 6.4
Asst/TO: 1.7 7.9
Stls: 1.3 1.6
3 Pt%: .521 .426
3 Pt Made: 2.4 1.6
If Monte were running a team with all the 4/5 stars KU has, his assist numbers would be even higher. He would also be the person being mentioned as PYOTY nationally. In head-to-head, Monte played as well if not better than Mason, especially in crunch time in our win at KU.
Yet another benefit of KU's reputation. Here are the conference games stats for both:
Mason Morris
Pts: 20.5 16.9
FG%: .445 .445
Asst: 4.3 6.4
Asst/TO: 1.7 7.9
Stls: 1.3 1.6
3 Pt%: .521 .426
3 Pt Made: 2.4 1.6
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