salukiblue
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RE: Question about offense and spacing
(02-22-2017 08:44 PM)Tiger87 Wrote: The sample size is too small and the hypothesis seems a stretch given the mixed results on this year's Memphis team. Not saying it's absolutely wrong. My hypothesis though would center around the PG skills on each team (effectiveness of actually running the offense).
Certainly makes sense.
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HobosHeroesStCornerClowns
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RE: Question about offense and spacing
Misleading statistics can deceive the receiver of the information if the receiver is not careful to notice the error or deception. Statistics can be misleading in a number of ways: inventing false statistical information, misinformation, neglecting the baseline, and making fallacious comparisons.
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salukiblue
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RE: Question about offense and spacing
(02-22-2017 10:04 PM)HobosHeroesStCornerClowns Wrote: Misleading statistics can deceive the receiver of the information if the receiver is not careful to notice the error or deception. Statistics can be misleading in a number of ways: inventing false statistical information, misinformation, neglecting the baseline, and making fallacious comparisons.
Cool.
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MTigerBlue
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RE: Question about offense and spacing
(02-22-2017 10:08 PM)salukiblue Wrote: (02-22-2017 10:04 PM)HobosHeroesStCornerClowns Wrote: Misleading statistics can deceive the receiver of the information if the receiver is not careful to notice the error or deception. Statistics can be misleading in a number of ways: inventing false statistical information, misinformation, neglecting the baseline, and making fallacious comparisons.
Cool.
I think he's saying figures lie, and liars figure -- but I'm only 85% certain of that.
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roundhouse74
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RE: Question about offense and spacing
It seems to me that, other than for Markell, we don't run many plays designed to get someone an open 3. As someone noted, a lot of the 3's we do take are last second, desperation shots. Given the strengths of this team, this may be the correct strategy, but it's not going to help your 3 point shooting percentage.
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