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Brooky03
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What aspect of basketball is this?
My assertion was that Frank is the better distributor/passer and avoided turnovers as well as Andy. Based on the stats, that is mostly true (turnovers aren't exactly equal but are close).
In Frank's sophomore season, he averaged 9 assists per 40 minutes with a 40.2% assist percentage. Andy averaged 6 per 40 with a 23.9% assist percentage. Those are significant differences. Frank's numbers hold the edge in conference play comparisons, too.
Frank would have 1 more turnover per 40 minutes than Andy did (4.3 vs. 3.4) with a turnover percentage of 25.8 vs. Andy's 22.6. Andy took care of the ball a little better but his assist/turnover ratio wasn't as good. Frank's was 2.11 while Andy's was 1.74.
Frank has a small edge in steals per 40 and steal% also.
So according to the stats, yes, Frank does a couple things on the basketball court better than Andy did. Andy was the better overall player and definitely the better scorer.