assist-to-turnover ratio can directly measure the efficiency of a ball-handler. The greater the assist-to-turnover ratio, the higher the passing efficiency. There are some players in the NBA that control the ball very steadily. Let’s take a look at the top ten assists of the current NBA The player with the highest turnover ratio. Westbrook’s career assist-to-turnover ratio is 2.03. After Kevin Durant left the Thunder, Westbrook naturally took the top spot with unlimited ball rights. As a point guard, Westbrook’s Shao has averaged triple-doubles in three consecutive games.

This makes his assists far ahead of the same group of guards who have entered the league. However, Westbrook did not convert the data into a record. Fans always say that Westbrook has the suspicion of brushing the data, and his performance is also difficult to stop. mouth.
9. Trey Young
Trey Young has only played two seasons in his career, but he has shown his talent as a ball-handler. So far in his career, Trey Young has averaged 8.6 assists per game. The assist-to-turnover ratio is 2.03, and it is commendable for young people to have such data.

Tre Young’s style of play is quite Stephen Curry. He can break through, shoot and pass the ball. He has entered the All-Star lineup in the second year. If Tre Young can reduce unnecessary mistakes, then he He will definitely be the top star in the future.
8. Rondo
Rajon Rondo is definitely the player with the most tactics in his mind in active service, and he even knows better than some coaches. Everyone also calls him the director of Lang. Rondo mainly focuses on passing in the NBA. His The assist-to-turnover ratio in the regular season was 2.03. Z1z

Rondo in the playoffs was more calm. In the Pelicans and the Blazers contest, Rondo swept the Blazers with a 3.32 assist-to-turnover ratio. In that round of the series, Rondo averaged 12.2 assists per game. , Thinking carefully.
7. Curry
Steven Curry’s historical shooting ability has impressed us so deeply that we forget the fact that he is still a point guard.

Curry has averaged 6.61 assists per game in his career, his assist-to-turnover ratio is 2.12, Curry can contribute to the team in many ways, Curry led the Warriors to establish the Warriors dynasty, and he himself is now full of fame World, Curry will definitely lead the Warriors to a comeback next season.
6. James
LeBron James is definitely the small forward with the highest current player score. He is the first player to get 30,000+9000+9000 among active players. LeBron James’s assist-to-turnover ratio so far is 2.11. After Kobe, LeBron James has always been the top card of the NBA.

It is incredible that the 36-year-old LeBron James won the NBA championship again last season. He is still pursuing greatness and hopes that after James retires, he can be on par with Michael Jordan.
5. Wall
It seems that we haven’t seen John Wall for a long time. The last time he appeared on the court dates back to the 18-19 season. Before Wall was injured, he was definitely the number one point guard in the East. His passing ability is very good. Strong, so far in his career, Wall averaged 9.84 assists per game. Data like

is definitely the data that top passers can get. Wall’s assist-to-turnover ratio so far in his career is 2.4. During Wall’s recovery period, the Wizards have undergone tremendous changes, and Walway has rarely switched teams. Hope that Wall can team up with Harden to play some results next season.
4. Lowry
Kyle Lowry has now completely got rid of the nickname of Junk Brothers. After helping the Raptors win the championship, Lowry has also officially become the championship point guard. Although Lowry is short, it does not affect He became one of the best passers.

Lowry has an assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.66 so far in his career. Now he is one of the rarest point guards in the Eastern Conference who has experienced a big scene. Perhaps we would never have thought that Lowry, who served as a backup point guard for the Rockets, would be so big achievement.
3. Conley
Conley is definitely one of the most underrated point guards in the active NBA. Conley once got the largest contract under the salary cap at the time. At that time, everyone thought Conley’s contract was absolute Is a premium priceAt the same time, however, Kang later proved that the contract was worthwhile.

Conley is one of the few active point guards who can contribute to both offense and defense. Conley has an assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.8 so far in his career. The iron-blooded Grizzlies no longer exist, but Conley's basic defensive skills It was never lost.
2. Rubio
Spanish golden boy Rubio has limited shooting ability, but in terms of organizational skills, Rubio has not been afraid of anyone. So far in his career, Rubio has averaged 7.79 assists per game and only 2.73 turnovers per game. The assist-to-turnover ratio is as high as 2.87.

Rubio was traded 4 times in 4 years, which made him exhausted. The Spanish Golden Boy will return to the place where his dream started next season-Timberwolves, hoping that he can take root in Timberwolves.
1. Paul
Chris Paul is definitely the ceiling of active traditional point guards. As long as the ball is in Paul's hands, you will feel extremely relieved. Paul's career assist-to-turnover ratio can reach 3.9, which is very scary.

Paul has his own system. All teams that Paul goes to have a very smooth offense. Paul has been traded to the Suns. Next season, the Suns will definitely take off with Booker and Ayton. Hope the Suns can get rid of bad Team, enter the playoffs.