0772 What if we were still together
"In this game tonight, our Kings can win, it's just a survivor's deviation..."
Su Yang refuted Hollinger's point of view in detail and listed more detailed data. In all NBA games in the past ten seasons, winning rebounds is basically equivalent to winning games, which is the famous center Akagi Takaki's words to control rebounds and control games.
Of course, there are also games like the Kings who lose 20 rebounds and still win, which is also a survivor bias.
"The Nuggets lost the game because their shooting percentage was abnormal, which was not directly related to the rebounding amount, and it was not much related to how many three goals we scored. Just like in the past few seasons, there have always been people saying that three-pointers have better helped us win the championship, which is also a survivor deviation. As long as you recall the Magic of the 2009 season, as well as the Warriors and the Suns who once played fast breaks..."
In the 2004-06 season, the Suns reached the Western Conference Finals twice, with the number of three-point shots in the league, but they both stopped in the Western Conference Finals. The Magic in the 2009 season went from averaging 9.7 three-point shots that year to averaging 26.2 three-point shots, and still lost to the Lakers in the finals. However, the Lakers, who were rampant at the beginning of the three-point shots, also lost the game later, otherwise the league would still be the world where the center was the king.
Survivor deviation not only exists in team strategies, but also in player training, such as the story about Leonard's shooting: After the 11-year draft, facing a shutdown crisis, the Spurs allowed Leonard to arrive in San Antonio overnight, and the famous shooting trainer Chip England guided the reshaping of Leonard's shooting posture, which eventually made Leonard shoot very hard.
In addition to Leonard, Chip England also greatly improved Parker and Battier's shooting level, which made Chip England seem to be able to improve any player's shooting level, but in fact, Dejunta Murray never changed qualitatively.
"With the rise of self-media and mobile Internet, our evaluation of a player and a strategy will become increasingly affected by survivor deviations and near-temporal effects. In recent seasons, big players have not shown their strong dominance in the playoffs or finals, but that does not mean that they have lost their influence on the game. The rules have a great impact, especially under the fiba system, which is very obvious. Many defenders are difficult to play at the same level as the NBA in the Olympics. Only Durant is always awesome!"
Su Yang's tweet was only two seconds later, Duran praised and forwarded: "Factos! I'm very explosive in any venue!"
Fans commented on the spoof, and Durant tweeted again: "Coach Su Yang's words make sense. Of course, we must pay attention to the role and threat of three-pointers, but central shots are the ultimate answer to any problem. Nowadays, children either learn from Irving's complicated and fancy ball control, or learn from Stephen and Damian to take crazy three-pointers. Kobe and Jordan are no longer popular..."
Lillard then reposted Durant's tweet: "Wait! I agree with Coach Su Yang's statement about the excessive three-point shooting, and I also agree that you are very explosive in any venue. Your CFI is the first in the league, but why do you have to tie with Kobe and Jordan?"
Curry also joined the ranks of reposting Durant's tweet: "Hey, brother, I don't know if Coach Su Yang has told you his assumption. He assumed that I played on the same team with you, I didn't have a three-pointer, you forced the mid-range shot. If that assumption comes true, it's hard to imagine how terrifying that is. Those kids will soon discover the amazing things about you, Kobe and Jordan!"
Between various discussions, various players from all over the league were hotly discussed how data analysis could make the three-pointer have their current status.
Su Yang himself also received thousands of private messages, hoping that he would talk about the impact of the near-temporal effect. He instinctively wanted to take Bismarck Biyongbo as an example, emphasizing that it is best not to give a big contract or change the evaluation just because he suddenly played well in the playoffs.
But I thought that it was too aggressive, so I thought of Westbrook, who made a big progress in his sophomore season and finally ranked fourth as the dark horse.
But that is a positive case of near-temporal effects.
After thinking about it, there is Malachi Richardson, who has been 22nd in 2016. He led Syracuse University to the semi-finals unexpectedly in March 1998, allowing him to jump from the end of the second round to the first round without much improvement in the data.
But Malachi Richardson eventually failed to prove himself in the NBA, and averaged 3.5 points per game in the past three seasons.
When it comes to specific players, they are still full of offensiveness. Su Yang thought about it and decided not to talk about the near-temporal effect in detail.
Take a day off, the Kings are at home.
Given the previous loss against the game, Su Yang adjusted the rotation, allowing Bridges to serve as the starting shooting guard, cooperated with Antetokounmpo and others to strictly guard against Clay from the beginning, and finally let Clay make 5 of 17 shots in the game, helping the Kings defeat the Warriors 127-123.
Curry and Durant, the 32 team scored 42 points, and the two were efficient and close, but Curry won the ball, and Durant scored in a spare time.
After the game, Su Yang saw that the Kings only lost four rebounds, of which two more offensive rebounds than the Warriors. After careful investigation, the reason was that Bridges had excellent defense alone. Although Antetokounmpo and others helped, it was not as common as Deng Luo and Curry defending, so that Antetokounmpo and others did not need to grab a lot, which ensured that the Kings could grab the boards in the inside.
When he was about to go to bed in the middle of the night, Su Yang suddenly received a text message from Durant: Coach, did you really want to recruit me? I was thinking about the assumption mentioned by Stephen. If I had not rejected you at the beginning, what would be like now?
After thinking for a moment, Su Yang replied with a smile: Of course, I really want to recruit you. No matter how you choose, everyone has their own excitement.
After the King did not renew his contract with Guy, he tried his best to recruit Durant. As a result, Durant wanted to prove that he could win the championship by himself. Unfortunately, he failed to join. It can only be said that the butterfly effect has too great an impact, which makes Durant too confident and unfavorable.
Take a day off, the king fights magic and wins easily.
The whole team flew to Arizona overnight, and in less than 24 hours, challenging the Suns back to back. Su Yang arranged for Curry and Cousins to make a standstill, and Antetokounmpo scored 51 points in the end, leading the team to defeat the Suns 115-111, which made Suns boss Savor curse.
Back in Sass City, the Kings rested for a day and faced the Pistons without Griffin, the Hornets led by the new coach, and the Trail Blazers who were absent from Harkless. They all won, successfully achieving an eight-game winning streak, and instead embarked on a six-game journey in the Eastern Conference.
Su Yang also updated the videos one after another, talking about the impact of the "float effect" on the draft and the league's three-pointers, respectively, the Trail Blazers chose Oden with the flow, and the Grizzlies had few three-pointers for many years, and then quickly took a large number of three-pointers into the case list.
It also talks about how one low-level single and one pick-and-roll are reflected in synergy in data statistics. It is pointed out that you should not be too tangled with details, as it will make the opinions or conclusions extreme, and too many vertical divisions of high-order data are useless.
The team set off early on the 16th, which coincided with the announcement of the second round of All-Star votes. Curry ranked first in the Western Conference backcourt, while Ross unexpectedly ranked second, surpassing the MVP Harden and Westbrook in the past two seasons, making people say that youth is back.
Antetokounmpo, Durant and Ad Davis firmly occupied the Western Frontcourt, but Cousins accidentally slipped to 10th in the Western Frontcourt, not only lost to George and Zhu Meng Green, but even rookies Doncic and Kuzma were unable to do it.
The number of votes quickly sparked heated discussion. In addition to lamenting Ross, many fans said that Cousins was finished after being seriously injured.
The plane landed in Charlotte, and the whole team entered the hotel. Su Yang found Cousins: "Do you want to hit the All-Star?"
Cousins is probably out of the way to start, but he has at least five games to play as a substitute and attracts coaches from all over the league to vote. Anyway, as long as Cousins has ideas, Su Yang will definitely find a way to help, after all, there are a lot of data sacrifices.
"Of course I want to!" Cousins shrugged, his face slightly awkward, as if he thought he had no chance.
Su Yang patted his shoulder and encouraged: "Next, I will find a way to shock the league again and prove that you are still an All-Star."
Chapter completed!