globesports.com: Meet the NBA’s next top guard: Forderon
Nowhere in the league are there two true point guards splitting nearly all 48 minutes — Ford plays an average of 28.1 a game and Calderon 19.1 — so effectively.

When adjusted for playing time, Forderon’s numbers are even more impressive.

Calderon leads the NBA in assists for 48 minutes with 16.5; Ford is fifth. Calderon is second in the NBA in assist-to-turnover ratio among players who average at least four assists a game, producing 5.11 helpers for every fumble. Ford is seventh at 3.8. Their combined number, 4.29, is best among players with seven assists a game and more.

Williams in Utah makes one turnover for every 2.67 assists, 45th in the NBA. Paul ranks 24th (3.4); Kidd 25th (3.32). Davis is 49th (2.59); and Nash has 2.14, 68th in the NBA and well off his career average of 3:1.

While hot-shooting Nash is hitting 59.2 per cent of his field goals, Forderon is shooting 50.4 per cent combined this season. That’s tied with Paul, also shooting 50.4 per cent, as the second most efficient shooting from the point guard spot among the top assist men.