The goal production rates of Giroud and Costa were actually very close (goals +
assists per minutes played)-- Costa was not injured and played more minutes so he produced more in total numbers.
(goals +
assists per minutes played).
Not exact matches
Perhaps we should also take note of the stats on Squawka.com that show that for the amount of playing time in the league this season, Giroud has a better rate of scoring and
assisting than Ozil, Alexis and Theo Walcott and Ozil has the lowest of the lot with just 0.13
per 90
minutes.
The Timberwolves» wing averages just three
assists per 48
minutes.
He's at 10.7 points, 5.5
assists, and 4.1 rebounds a game
per 36
minutes this year, after 10.9, 4.8 and 4.3 in 2012 - 2013.
The statistics show that Firmino beat Sterling in a number of key areas last season — including
assists,
minutes per dribble, and
minutes per tackle.
In 12 NBA seasons, he averaged 7.0 points, 2.2
assists and 19.5
minutes per game, primarily as a reserve.
In three games, he's averaged 19.4 points and 7.4 rebounds to go along with 5.2
assists per 36
minutes.
Playing in the postseason for the first time, his numbers through seven games have been fantastic — 27.1 points, 9.6
assists, 4.3 rebounds and 2.1 steals in 42.4
minutes per game.
He's a fine passer, averaging 4.8
assists per game last season in 29
minutes per game.
While in Portland, Maynor played around 21
minutes per game off the bench, averaging seven points and four
assists in his 27 games with the Blazers.
The fact is Giroud and Costa had a nearly equal goal production rate (goals +
assists in all comps
per minutes played).
The Maryland native averaged 20.3 points, 9.2 rebounds, and 2.2
assists in 31.9
minutes per game this season.
Adams, who observers expected would sit behind Jackson, wound up as the sixth - leading scorer in the NBA at 26.5 points
per game and led the Nuggets in
assists, steals and
minutes played.
Ozil, with a LOT more games under his belt comes in at 465
minutes per goal, but massacres all the others in
assists of course.
5goals, 2
assists, that is 276
minutes per non penalty goal.
That works out as an average of a goal or
assist every 49
minutes... Nearly two
per game.
exactly... one reason why we have been perennial hopefuls and not competing at the the top... whats his goals
per minute and
assists record over last 6 years and where does it stack up against others?
Lance Stephenson has played the best basketball of his career this season, averaging career highs in points, rebounds,
assists, and
minutes played
per game.
Walcott, good at running and giving
assists and sometimes goals, but he too goes missing for around 45
minutes per game, also doesn't run enough, especially when defending.
If we assume a starters playing time (36
minutes per game), we extrapolate averages of 16.5 points, 5.5 rebounds and 5.1
assists — not to mention what would be a league - best 2.9 steals
per game.
But, he was scoring at the rate of 25 points
per 36
minutes (about 2.5 less than last season), but his rebounds,
assists, and steals were slightly better
per 36
minutes than his numbers last season.
He has one of the most well - rounded stat lines in the country: 33.1
minutes, 16.2 points, 10.3 rebounds, 3.5
assists, 1.5 steals and 0.9 blocks
per game.
50 % successful transfers — moving forward would be hard to picture a squad without them 25 % sub-par transfers — I'm being generous here as debuchy has been very unlucky 25 % transfers for the future — Sanogo's your whipping boy, haha but just looked it up and 540
minutes this season two goals and one
assist so his goal contribution
per minute actually beats Balotelli and Cavani!!
Ken 1945, please review Lucas Perez's goals and
assists record
per minutes played for Arsenal.
At his current rate of 0.8
assists per 90
minutes, and assuming he completes the final 15 games of the Premier League season, Ozil would add another 12
assists to his current total of 16 and that would smash Henry's record.
As he enters a national championship game against Michigan on Monday night (9:20 p.m. ET, TBS), his
per - game line is immaculate: 19.2 points, five
assists, and three rebounds in 32
minutes.
For example, Torres» projected 0.77 G+A / 90 for 1800
minutes a season would add roughly 6 more goals /
assists per season.
Another striker who gets 0.60 G+A / 90 and plays 2700
minutes would only add 4.5 goals /
assists per season.
Sanchez get more goals and
assist for arsenal in 3 years than 10 of walcott... and do nt start with that thay he is winger, alexis plays on the wing too... and trackback too, defends, create, and most importat, he wipe the f shirt while walcott is walking in the park taking a cup of tea... but yeah, «he has more goals
per minute»... what an as **....
Well, His Goals +
assists ratio
per minutes played, is a lot better than most at Arsenal.
Edwards hinted that a major leap was in store for him with his performance at the FIBA World Cup last summer as a member of USA's U19 squad, which he led in both
assists and
minutes per game.
In four NBA seasons (with the Warriors, Wizards and Celtics), Crawford has averaged 12.2 points, 3.2
assists and 2.6 rebounds in 24.7
minutes per game.
Although Sánchez's
minutes per assist ratio is slightly down in contrast to his debut season in 2014/15 (368 to 389), his
minutes per goal ratio has improved, now standing at an impressive average of 130
minutes for each of the three goals he has scored in the Premier League this season.
If you look at his stats
per 90
minutes with an 89 % shot accuracy (Aguero had 57 %) and 0.6
assists per 90
minutes which is up with Ozil he looks like a potential Balon d'Or winner.
OG can score (the highest scorer
per minute player) can pass 2
assists in the FA cup for 2 trophies, can win possessions with his aerial ability, yup he's a player that should leave (smh).
Paul's
assist percentage has nearly doubled as well, and he's averaged an absurd 27 -14-6
per 36
minutes in that sample — good for 1.71 DraftKings points
per minute.
Karlsson gets the edge over Doughty because he logs heavy
minutes (28
per game) and led all d - men in scoring (16 goals, 66
assists, 82 points).
As a dual - threat goal - and -
assist man, Di María's rate of 0.8
per 90
minutes isn't at Neymar's or Messi's level (both around 1.3 to 1.4 goals or
assists per 90), but few players are.
They've thrown money at the two biggest weaknesses from last year, and their attacking depth rivals any team in the world: Kevin De Bruyne had six goals and 18
assists last season; David Silva has lost his hair, but he has retained the vision that makes him one of the top final - third locksmiths on the continent; Leroy Sané's smooth movement makes it look like he's playing on a pool table whenever the ball is at his feet; Raheem Sterling is closer to superstardom than anyone's willing to admit; new signing Bernardo Silva can create chances from anywhere on the field; and Gabriel Jesus averaged 1.6 goals - plus -
assists per 90
minutes as a 19 - year - old last season.
Pogba's attacking numbers this year (nearly 0.8 goals - plus -
assists per 90
minutes) are unimpeachable — especially for a central midfielder.
The former Tottenham Hotspur man edges the Armenian in goals,
assists and key passes
per 90
minutes.
In 2015/16, he is enjoying a fine campaign with 12
assists and five goals to date, and only Diego Valeri has completed more successful passes
per 90
minutes; that's more than such luminaries as Steven Gerrard, Andrea Pirlo and Kaka.
That works out at an average of 96
minutes per goal or
assist.
In what has been an underwhelming season for him, 108
minutes per every direct contribution — a goal or an
assist — showcase just how high his levels have still been.
The striker has more
assists,
per 90
minutes, than any other United player but that number does not fare well when compared against the rest of the league, however.
With an xG
per 90 of 0.11 and xA
per 90 of 0.24, Shaqiri has 35 % chance of scoring or
assisting a goal every 90
minutes.
Per 90
minutes, that looks even more favourable for the Spaniard — 0.6 goals and 0.36
assists compared to the Real Madrid No. 11's 0.44 and 0.13.
In order to find the most creative players in Ligue 1 we have scoured every team in France's top - flight and started with the 60 players with the highest Expected
Assist (xA) rating
per 90
minutes among player who have featured for over 700
minutes.
He has five
assists this term an xA90 of 0.24 and makes 1.5 key passes
per 90
minutes.