
Larry Brown probably likes some Advanced Stats; he just hasn’t met them yet
Dave wonders if Larry Brown doesn’t like using “advanced stats” in the NBA because he’s been exposed to the wrong ones.
Dave wonders if Larry Brown doesn’t like using “advanced stats” in the NBA because he’s been exposed to the wrong ones.
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Arturo, who is not dead yet, comes forth from the Lab and gives you some visuals for round 2.
Devin takes a look at how an abundance of Derek Fisher and Kendrick Perkins hurt the Thunder in their series against the Grizzlies.
Devin gives us a quick update on the historic nature of Carmelo Anthony’s shooting.
Arthur North has written an excellent post about how the NBA’s All-Rookie teams were clearly determined by points per game (PPG).
Dave applies the “clone argument” to baseball and football, proving that Miguel Cabrera, Adrian Peterson, and Peyton Manning can’t be great players.
Dave uses the study of sports and economics to help understand why the bonuses given to Wall Street executives were misguided.
Reuben Fischer-Baum of Deadspin has created an excellent infographic of the highest-paid public employees by state and occupation.