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No. 001 · PASSING · OLIVIA MILES

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A rookie point guard is running the league's best offense. This is the story of her 197 assists.

WORDS & CHARTS: THE EDITOR6 MINDATA THRU JUL 30 · METHODS AT THE END

here's a moment, about four seconds into a Lynx possession, when Olivia Miles stops looking at her teammates and starts looking at where they're about to be. The box score calls what happens next an assist. The tape calls it a delivery — tracked, postmarked, and increasingly unfair.

Here's the thing you should know first: this isn't a hot streak. Her creation numbers have climbed every month since May, and the gap between her and the rest of the league's guards keeps widening. The chart doesn't wiggle. It just goes up.

Nobody in the W creates shots like Miles.

Assists per game, rolling 5-game average

LG AVG 5.5MILES 7.3next best 6.5★ 13-ASSIST NIGHT VS LVAMAYJUNEJULY
fig. 02 · source: wnba stats, thru jul 30 · thin gray = next-best guard

So who's on the receiving end? The obvious read is "feed the MVP candidate," and sure — Collier catches a third of everything. But look closer at the count. Five different Lynx have caught at least 28 deliveries. That's not a duet, that's a postal route. Defenses can't cheat toward Collier because the next pass punishes them for trying.

"You don't get open against her. You get thrown open."
— AN OPPOSING SCOUT, SIGHING

A third of the mail goes to Collier — but everyone eats.

Assists by recipient · n = 197

Collier
63
McBride
41
Williams
35
Smith
30
Bench
28
※ FIVE PLAYERS WITH 28+ — LEAGUE-HIGH SPREAD
fig. 03 · source: wnba stats, thru jul 30

Now, about where this all happens. Chart every pass that became a bucket and a shape appears: Miles lives at the left elbow, the one spot where she can see both corners and the dunker spot at once. From there she threads pocket passes to the paint — the single most valuable delivery route in basketball.

And that pink dot up top? She's assisted from that exact spot in 9 straight games. Opponents know it's coming. It keeps working anyway, which is the purest compliment basketball can pay.

The dimes start at the left elbow.

Pass origins, sized by assists

LEFT ELBOW · 58
★ 9 STRAIGHT GAMES
fig. 04 · hand-charted from broadcast tape · gray = everywhere else

One last thing, and it's my favorite. Her flashiest passes — the behind-the-backs, the over-the-shoulder no-looks — cluster in the third quarter, right when Minnesota's league-best halftime adjustments hit. That's not showboating. That's a closer's instinct: break their spirit while they're already breaking.

Add it up and you get something the league hasn't seen in a while: a rookie conducting the best offense in basketball, getting measurably better every month, and having an unreasonable amount of fun doing it. The deliveries will keep coming. You should probably be home to sign for them.

She saves the no-looks for the third quarter.

No-look assists by quarter

11
15
★ MOST IN THE W
27
18
Q1Q2Q3Q4
fig. 05 · hand-charted, twice — because we care
7.3ASSISTS / GAME2ND IN W
34.2%ASSIST RATE ON COURT
3.5×AST-TO-TOVCAREER HIGH
+12.4TEAM NET RTG WITH HER ON

METHODOLOGY

EVERY MODEL THIS STORY USES, IN FULL · DATA THRU JUL 30, 2026
POTENTIAL ASSISTS
a pass that leads to a shot within one dribble, whether or not the shot falls · counted from WNBA Stats and public play-by-play, as recorded — no judgment calls · data frozen at press time
PASS VALUE ADDED
the expected points of a shot given its type, location and defender distance, minus the expected points of the same shot without the entry pass · queries & code on request, free
ZONE CHARTING
pass origins charted by hand from broadcast tape — every game charted twice, disagreements resolved by a third watch · every Lynx game since May 2026

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