

Overall, a great breakdown of Livingston's time here. I don’t need to tell you how good that number is. In total, when Livingston runs a P&R play, whether the end result is offense for him or someone else, the Wizards scored 57.3% of the time and netted 1.167 points-per-possession, which ranks in the 96th percentile of the NBA. Wow the video clips do sound really nice.

The video clip stuff is nice but unless you are getting it through somewhere you work or some other capacity 100/month is a grand overpay.
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And the Wizards offense was even better when Livingston looked to pass out of the P&R, scoring 63.8% of the time, netting 1.34 points-per-possession, and only turning the ball over 4.3% of the time. Just stick with NBA.com play type data which is free and that can give you about 75 of what you will get on synergy.

So, of the 96 total P&R plays Livingston ran with the Wizards, he sought offense for himself 51% of the time (49 plays) and offense for others 49% of the time. Livingston saw 47 plays as a P&R ball handler who passes the ball. Note: these numbers only account for plays that ended in FGAs, TOs or FTs for Livingston, not plays that got buckets for someone else, i.e., assists for Livingston. Livingston shot 56.1% (23-41) on P&R FG attempts and turned the ball over on 12.2% of his 49 total P&R offensive possessions. According to Synergy Sports Technology, Livingston ran the P&R as a ball handler on 19.2% of his offensive possessions, netting one point-per-possession, which is good enough to rank 8th in the NBA.
