NBA Fast Break Historic | Run 2 | Day 13
Today’s Objective(s): 5 Blocks & 7 Steals
Fast Break Historic Recap: Day 12
Yesterday’s results were another where over 70% of Fast Break participants earned a win, which means the overall rewards will be a war of attrition. With two days remaining, collectors are in survival mode to get across the line.
Ben Wallace led the way as he was the fourth most utilized player (45%) and delivered a 4 steal, 2 block night. This proved especially helpful considering steals were the higher objective and were the differentiator between wins and losses. With his performance, he earned the Fast Break Stud of the Day award.
On the other hand, the other Wallace (Gerald) did not have as much success as he could only contribute a single block for the 53% of lineups who trusted him. His performance earned him the Fast Break Dud of the Day award. Every other player had at least four total objectives between steals and blocks, so his output was especially painful.
Overview:
Day: 13 of 14
Objective(s): 10 Assists minus Turnovers (2.0 AST-TO)
Top Player Options:
Distributes the Ball, Protects the Ball:
S Tier (averaged 5.0+ AST-TO): Muggsy Bogues, Ricky Rubio, Jose Calderon
A Tier (averaged 2.0+ AST-TO): Sam Cassell, Jason Williams, Ty Lawson, Andre Miller, Shaun Livingston, Mark Price, Michael Cooper, Jalen Rose, Kemba Walker, Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, Derek Fisher, Brad Daugherty
Top Five (5) Players in Historic Lineups: R. Rubio (74%) | W. Szczerbiak (54%) | M. Bogues (31%) | M. Peterson (30%) | R. Horry (20%)
Upcoming Fast Break Objectives:
Objectives remaining (after today): FGM, FGA
Tomorrow’s Objective(s): 50 Field Goals Made & 100 Field Goal Attempts (10.0 FGM & 20.0 FGA)
Considerations:
Detroit, Miami, New York, & Philadelphia have no more games this run
Every team in action today are not playing tomorrow (final day)
Day 13 (today) has 10 teams in action, so lineup options are more limited
The always volatile & challenging AST-TO takes place on Day 13 (today)
Statistical Approach:
Top players in assists minus turnovers according to Rotowire & nbatopshot.com, which is available in the table(s) below. Overall rank is based on average results (across multiple historic runs), which is stack ranked amongst peers for each objective. When there is a single objective, the data points are still used to stack rank the players. For tome+ members, all active player stats are available in the provided data file.
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Top Player Options for Fast Break:
The top players for today’s Fast Break objective(s). Source: nbatopshot.com & tomecollective.com, 2025.
Projected Assists minus Turnovers
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NBA Fast Break Grid
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