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271599.9 in reply to 271599.8
Date: 07/25/2015 15:15:01
Fab Five
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I remember now what you wrote. Very good points.
Basically, you can use the stats to order your draft picks if you don't have anything better, but you can't be 100 % sure of the skills you are going to get.

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271599.10 in reply to 271599.7
Date: 07/25/2015 21:57:56
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that would be awesome! I can be patient, yes. But I will keep checking back.

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271599.11 in reply to 271599.4
Date: 07/26/2015 00:46:16
Palestra Itália
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It´s not the box score is unique, the players change from each draft board. For example, your #13 player is not the #13 player for other teams.

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271599.13 in reply to 271599.12
Date: 07/26/2015 10:27:06
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my study contradicted a few of the items above, but im not sure of the sample size used to compile the above stats.

The thing to remember about stats is that they are relative. The above article sort of indicates that there is a fixed relationship between the actual number, and the outcome, which is a contrary to correlation coefficients, which is what I produced.

Correlation is the relationship between two numbers that represent different things.
X represents Box Score Assists, Y represents Passing skill.

Over a sample area, the correlation is representation by the relationship between a lower X value and a lower Y value.

HOWEVER, this does NOT mean 1 assist = Atrocious passing.

What it means, is that if you have two players, Player 1 and Player 2, and Player 1 assisted 1 time, and Player 2 assisted 2 times, and the correlation between assists and passing is high, then there is a high likelihood that Player 2 will have higher passing, than player 1.

The correlations do not suggest that Player 1 has Atrocious passing and Player 2 has pitiful Passing. Merely the relative relationship between the two.

In the end, my advice is to use box score as differentiators between two players, but in a 'gambling' context. You are gambling that that box score indicates the skill is higher/lower. But its educated gambling.

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271599.15 in reply to 271599.14
Date: 07/26/2015 12:18:07
Palestra Itália
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That is new to me, tks for sharing

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271599.16 in reply to 271599.12
Date: 07/27/2015 11:01:56
HAHA001
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Thanks for sharing. Not sure it works or not, but at least it helps me to narrow down interviewing the players after group demonstration.

Give it a try this season, and review after draft :)

Last edited by HAHA at 07/27/2015 11:11:43

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271599.17 in reply to 271599.12
Date: 07/28/2015 09:11:38
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Thanks for doing this. It was a good read, and gives me plenty to think about. I also respect that you tried to be an accurate translator, not "correcting" things as you went along. That said, I would love to hear other opinions on the topic.

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271599.19 in reply to 271599.12
Date: 07/31/2015 10:46:00
HAHA001
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One of the draftees has an excellent stats, so I interviewed this draftee. Sadly, he only got 2-star potential ... would you draft him in top priority?

http://n2.hk/d/attachments/day_150731/20150731_f1e24efb75...

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