Art Barr
INVADING SOHH CHAMPION
Morey spittingnow about having to turn down dates in high school.
dude is a lame.
Art Barr
Morey spittingnow about having to turn down dates in high school.
who would gamble multi million dollars with "soul"?we know that,...
Yet, the issue with why things are so dismals, now is.
everyone, meaning industry uses some spreadsheet science that sabotages what could really ultimately be gained.
I guess to put it simply:
spreadsheet scientology or analytics lacks soul.
in regards to bball,...
it misses what the soul of the game would already tell you.
Art Barr
http://hangtime.blogs.nba.com/2014/09/23/cuban-ramps-up-roster-analytics-push/You don't need analytics to do this. It's funny how they keep mentioning the MAVS. But Mark Cuban has said they rarely even use analytics.

http://hangtime.blogs.nba.com/2014/09/23/cuban-ramps-up-roster-analytics-push/
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Cuban was just as geeked to talk about his ramped-up analytics effort and an organization that has declared statistical warfare on the rest of the league.
In fact, the one area in which Cuban added more personnel than the Mavs’ 15-man roster was the analytics department, a division that multiplied so swiftly following the first-round loss to the Spurs that Cuban says he’s lost count.
“I don’t even know,” Cuban said. “We have all these interns and remote, virtual people. It could be 20 for all I know.”
It was three when the season ended. Longtime analytics guru Roland Beech was granted a promotion and carte blanche to hire as needed. It’s not as if Cuban is new to analytics. He was crunching outlier numbers when most of the league couldn’t even spell analytics. But as he says, it’s now about trying to stay one step ahead of an increasingly intelligent league.
The revamping of the roster was a scientific process. Some moves seem simple enough such as acquiring Chandler to beef up a loose interior defense. Some moves were more scrutinized, such as Cuban making his first free-agent call to Aminu, a player Cuban believes will aid shortcomings in perimeter defense and rebounding in short, strategic bursts.
“In building the team, we want to know what the skills are for each individual and we want to know how they impact the team, and that’s where analytics comes in,” Cuban said. “Like knowing Chandler Parsons is top five in this, how fast he runs on the court, how much effort he puts out, that type of thing. It doesn’t really get into how you price guys, but it makes a difference in how you play the game.
“This is so much more like the stock market than I ever imagined it would because all the old-school owners are gone. All the old guys that hired old-school coaches and GMs that didn’t get into it, they’re not in the game anymore.”
Cuban credits the champion San Antonio Spurs for being out in front of the intelligence curve. While coachGregg Popovich might seem like a curmudgeon on the outside, he and the organization are on the cutting edge of analyzing the tendencies of the game, the talent of individual athletes and how best to exploit both.
“The concept that San Antonio would beat the Heat because Danny Green and Patty Mills were sprinting up and taking pull-up 3s; that’s what won the championship for them,” Cuban said. “Like when you look at San Antonio, one of the things that was interesting is their guys sprint faster than any other team on fast break. And then when you look at why, it’s because, ‘Basketball 101′ says you protect the basket when you get back in transition defense. Well, if you’re sprinting two guys down to the corner 3, which is the best shot in basketball, you make the defenders make a choice. And then if you practice sprinting into a corner 3 like Patty Mills and Danny Green did, then all of a sudden you have an open 3. And if the guy can hit 40 percent on an open 3, that’s a good shot."
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2 terrible decisions.That's true he was a great defender. He was undersized too.
...the red sox just won in 2013 you idiot.what about it was dumb? what he said was true. analytics is just some shyt cacs who couldn't play made up so they could have a seat at the table. at the end of the day analytics don't win you championships. having the best players do just like it always been. miami ain't win cause of analytics. they won because they had 3 of the best players in the game. san antonio ain't win cause of analytics. they won cause they had the most talent 1-12 in the league. and so forth.
when's the last time the A's or some moneyball squad won a world series? its teams that got the most talent than win the chip. analytics is just some shyt for white nerds who could never play ball and want affiliation with sports.
I guess it was the new analytics department that advise Mark and Donnie to sign Chandler Parson and trade for Rondo.2 terrible decisions.


It's funny how some of the best centers to play were 6'9"
Bill Russell
Ben Wallace
Dave Cowens
Wes Unseld was 6'7"
Willis Reed
Oliver Miller
I'm sure there are more

I just got hired by a competitive analytics tracking companyyou people bashing analytics.. are you dumbf*cks serious?
every industry on planet earth uses some form of analytics to give them an advantage in what they do... EVERY INDUSTRY
you n*ggaz are f*cking idiots

Which bootleg search engine did you query this shyt in?
at Ben Wallace, then he dropped Oliver Miller.
who would gamble multi million dollars with "soul"?
i'd rather make million dollar decisions based on numbers cuz
Which bootleg search engine did you query this shyt in?
I wasat Ben Wallace, then he dropped Oliver Miller.
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...the red sox just won in 2013 you idiot.
I don't follow cac sports like baseball but aren't the red sox a big market franchise? don't they pay big money?Wallace and Miller have always been listed at 6'9"
Oliver Miller was clearly a joke...... lol