Measuring Harrison Barnes' Efficiency off the dribble
Posted Dec 16, 2011
Through the season’s first ten games, Harrison Barnes’ points per possession (PPP) on catch-and-shoot/0-dribble possessions is a robust 1.51. This includes a sizzling 55.6% (15-27) from behind the 3-point arc. On possessions in which he takes a single dribble, his PPP falls off to 0.81. When using multiple dribbles, it drops further to 0.66.
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