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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assists leader" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is providing support or help to a leader in a specific task or role.
Example: "In her new position, she assists the leader in coordinating team projects and ensuring deadlines are met."
Alternatives: "supports the leader" or "aids the leader."
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Sims is Georgetown's assists leader and orchestrates the offense.
Smart became the team's career assists leader and graduated magna cum laude with a history degree.
The conference's assists leader, Marlon Rivera, followed him out the door.
Seattle 20-144) haSue Birdrd, the league's assists leader (5.8), on its side.
Stockton, the National Basketball Association's career assists leader, was at his best in outdueling Cleveland's rookie Andre Miller.
Not only has Claxton become the school's career assists leader but he has also became its best spokesman.
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An article on June 30 about the former Knicks guard Mark Jackson, who left his job as a broadcaster to take over as coach of the Golden State Warriors, misstated his ranking among the N.B.A.'s career assists leaders when he retired in 2004.
Certainly, opponents are going to look to agitate Perry and Getzlaf, who started Sunday as the NHL's goals and assists leaders, respectively.
Signing with SLUC Nancy, Batum is currently the assist leader and second-leading scorer in the Euroleague.
Gilmour, the team's assist leader, helped out on both scores.
Against Brooklyn, the Celtics were also without Rajon Rondo, the N.B.A.'s assist leader and the talismanic guide of their offense.
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