Stockton is one of the best, but not quite. 15,806 / 4244 = 3.72 I don't recall any player better than Paul.
Doesn't really count. They didn't record TOVs in Murph's first 7 seasons, so he gets credited with 0 turnovers during that span (and nearly 3000 assists).
Oh. Calvin's career was partly before TOs were an official stat. Big O (and others) can't be judged because of this.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/m/murphca01.html Murphy since 1977-78 on got 1452 Assist and 822 Tov, ratio is 1.77 https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/a/architi01.html Archibald since 1977-78 got 2723 Assist and 1123 Tov, ratio is 2.42
I remember reading about this before, here I found it for you. Our boy CP3 has the highest Assist to Turnover Ratio in NBA history. https://the-cauldron.com/a-case-for-chris-paul-second-best-point-guard-of-all-time-a64f168054a6
Yep. Mugsy was godly efficient. I assumed Kidd's averages were rounded up, but actual breakdown is 3.02.
Damn so only 4 players in NBA history have recorded over 10k Assists. I'll give Nash a little more credit than I usual do, that is an impressive list. I'm not sure cp3 can get to 10k sharing the duty with Harden, but it is still very possible he's not that far off. We're is Lebron on that list? He's gotta be close. Dude has been a 7 apg for 15 straight years. Harden has a shot also maybe not quite 10k but prob will get to 8k no doubt. He still has a lot of years left.
LeBron 7598 / 3694 = 2.06 Freakish considering he's SF and 6'8''. He outweighs everyone by at least 40 lbs, Magic included. _____ Scottie Pippen (6'8'' SF) 6135 / 3257 = 1.88