I've been saying this for years - SGA isn't a point guard, he's a Michael Jordan-style scoring guard. Just because you have the ball in your hands a lot doesn't make you a PG. Chris Paul is probably the last true point guard we have left.
We need smarter assist tracking too. There's a huge difference between creating a wide open layup for your teammate versus just passing the ball and they hit a tough shot. Both count as assists but one shows real playmaking.
Combo and I broke this down on the show - what do you think? Is SGA really a point guard or just a scoring guard who happens to rack up assists because he handles the ball so much?