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BMac Cheat Sheet for 2017-18

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Made one for Justin Jackson over on the football board, figured why not make one for NU's esteemed point guard. He has a chance to go down as one of the Big Ten's all-time greats.

***this is Big Ten rankings, with notable NU players like Crawford and Shurna included when relevant***

Assists: 183 away from #2 all-time, 265 away from #1 (note: 265 would be the second-highest season assist total of all time, and his single-season high is 213).

Minutes played: Currently at 3,439. If he matched last year's total of 1,231, he would finish with 4,670, good for #3 all-time just ahead of Drew Crawford.

Points produced: Currently at 1,439. If he matched last year's total of 554, he would finish with 1,993, good for #2 all-time.

FG Attempts: Currently at #83 with 1,192. If he matched last year's total of 493, he would finish with 1,685, good for #8 all-time. Needs 384 attempts to break Drew Crawford's NU record.

Assist percentage: Currently at #5 all-time.

Minutes played per game: Currently at #8 all-time at 34.39.

Points produced per game: Currently at #6 all-time.

Those are where he can truly finish near the top. But for fun:

Points: Currently at 1,341. If he matched last year's total of 534, he would finish with 1,875, good for #25 all-time in conference and #3 all-time at Northwestern, beating out Eschmeyer's 1,805.

Field Goals: Currently at 494. If he matched last year's total of 199, he would finish with 693, good for #20 all-time in conference. That would place him ahead of Crawford's 687 but behind Shurna's 704.

And not-so-fun, but hard to blame him given how much he does:

Turnovers: Currently at 253. If he matched last year's total of 96, he would finish with 349, which would be #4 all-time.
 
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B Mac is already #1 in career assists according to the media guide.
 
Made one for Justin Jackson over on the football board, figured why not make one for NU's esteemed point guard. He has a chance to go down as one of the Big Ten's all-time greats.

Assists: 183 away from #2 all-time, 265 away from #1 (note: 265 would be the second-highest season assist total of all time, and his single-season high is 213).

Minutes played: Currently at 3,439. If he matched last year's total of 1,231, he would finish with 4,670, good for #3 all-time just ahead of Drew Crawford.

Points produced: Currently at 1,439. If he matched last year's total of 554, he would finish with 1,993, good for #2 all-time.

FG Attempts: Currently at #83 with 1,192. If he matched last year's total of 493, he would finish with 1,685, good for #8 all-time. Needs 384 attempts to break Drew Crawford's NU record.

Assist percentage: Currently at #5 all-time.

Minutes played per game: Currently at #8 all-time at 34.39.

Points produced per game: Currently at #6 all-time.

Those are where he can truly finish near the top. But for fun:

Points: Currently at 1,341. If he matched last year's total of 534, he would finish with 1,875, good for #25 all-time in conference and #3 all-time at Northwestern, beating out Eschmeyer's 1,805.

Field Goals: Currently at 494. If he matched last year's total of 199, he would finish with 693, good for #20 all-time in conference. That would place him ahead of Crawford's 687 but behind Shurna's 704.

And not-so-fun, but hard to blame him given how much he does:

Turnovers: Currently at 253. If he matched last year's total of 96, he would finish with 349, which would be #4 all-time.
Is that for NU or for BIG? It is not clear in many cases.
 
The list of Big 10 all-time assist leaders that you find online isn't accurate.

I put together an accurate list using each team's media guide.

1. Mateen Cleeves - 816
2. Bruce Douglas - 765
3. Demetri McCamey - 733
4. Gary Grant - 731
5. Aaron Craft - 694
6. Bruce Parkinson - 690
7. Dee Brown - 674
8. Scott Skiles - 645
9. Tim Frazier - 641
10. Denzel Valentine - 639
11. Yogi Ferrell - 633
12. Jeff Horner - 612
13. Eric Snow - 599
14. Deron Williams - 594
15. Drew Neitzel - 582
16. Jamar butler - 579
17. Rumeal Robinson - 575
17. Andre Woolridge - 575
19. Dan Earl - 574
20. Brian Walker - 572
21. Mark Montgomery - 561
21. Dean Oliver - 561
23. Kalin Lucas - 558
24. Mike Gesell - 557
25. Travis Walton - 555
26. Bryant McIntosh - 551

The number of guys in Big 10 history who have scored 1,340+ points and have 550+ assists is pretty small. That list is currently at 15 players - Cleeves, McCamey, Grant, Brown, Skiles, Frazier, Valentine, Ferrell, Horner, Neitzel, Woolridge, Robinson, Oliver, Lucas and McIntosh.
 
One of our best ever. However, I would very much like to see his minutes go down. If young Mr. Brown can help in that regard I think BMac’s overall performance will be enhanced
 
Made one for Justin Jackson over on the football board, figured why not make one for NU's esteemed point guard. He has a chance to go down as one of the Big Ten's all-time greats.

***this is Big Ten rankings, with notable NU players like Crawford and Shurna included when relevant***

Assists: 183 away from #2 all-time, 265 away from #1 (note: 265 would be the second-highest season assist total of all time, and his single-season high is 213).

Minutes played: Currently at 3,439. If he matched last year's total of 1,231, he would finish with 4,670, good for #3 all-time just ahead of Drew Crawford.

Points produced: Currently at 1,439. If he matched last year's total of 554, he would finish with 1,993, good for #2 all-time.

FG Attempts: Currently at #83 with 1,192. If he matched last year's total of 493, he would finish with 1,685, good for #8 all-time. Needs 384 attempts to break Drew Crawford's NU record.

Assist percentage: Currently at #5 all-time.

Minutes played per game: Currently at #8 all-time at 34.39.

Points produced per game: Currently at #6 all-time.

Those are where he can truly finish near the top. But for fun:

Points: Currently at 1,341. If he matched last year's total of 534, he would finish with 1,875, good for #25 all-time in conference and #3 all-time at Northwestern, beating out Eschmeyer's 1,805.

Field Goals: Currently at 494. If he matched last year's total of 199, he would finish with 693, good for #20 all-time in conference. That would place him ahead of Crawford's 687 but behind Shurna's 704.

And not-so-fun, but hard to blame him given how much he does:

Turnovers: Currently at 253. If he matched last year's total of 96, he would finish with 349, which would be #4 all-time.
Where is Ash on the list? Congrats to Mac!
 
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