No Assist, pass does not lead directly to made field goal – pass, dribble move into pull-up jumper No Assist, pass does not lead directly to made field goal – pass, dribbles around ball screen Assist, pass leads directly to made field goal - pass, dribble & pull-up jumper
“On this play, the scoring player receives the ball at the top of the key beyond the three-point line, waits for the ball screen, then dribbles multiple times before scoring on a mid-range pull-up jumper. An assist is not credited to #33 in the yellow uniform, Myles Turner, since the player who scored received the pass but did not demonstrate an immediate reaction toward the basket. An assist is credited to the player tossing the last pass leading directly to a made field goal, but only if the player scoring the goal demonstrates an immediate reaction toward the basket after receiving the pass. Note also that an inbound pass can be credited as an assist if it leads directly to a field goal. By rule, no more than one assist can be credited for each field goal.”