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Bria Hartley and the French National Team

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She keeps getting included in other threads so it's probably time for her own.

Today, she had her second exhibition game of the summer, shaking off a slow start to pour in 22 points in 24 minutes as they beat Russia 74-67 in overtime:
 
Last year officials with the General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) announced that the standards for the ampere, mole, kilogram and kelvin would be redefined to physical constants to increase the accuracy and general acceptance of the units. However, the well known and quite popular in France standard for the HARTLEY UNIT will remain unchanged, It will continue to be determined by the actual measured height of its eponymous standard. ;) It was further decreed that Ms Hartley would not be kept in a bell jar in Paris as was the original metre standard.
 
9 points in 21 minutes in a 90-83 loss to Serbia to complete this set of exhibitions:
 
Last year officials with the General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) announced that the standards for the ampere, mole, kilogram and kelvin would be redefined to physical constants to increase the accuracy and general acceptance of the units. However, the well known and quite popular in France standard for the HARTLEY UNIT will remain unchanged, It will continue to be determined by the actual measured height of its eponymous standard. ;) It was further decreed that Ms Hartley would not be kept in a bell jar in Paris as was the original metre standard.
DYK?... There actually is a Harley Unit, measuring information or entropy. One Hartley is the information content of an event if the probability of that event occurring is 1⁄10, or the information contained in one decimal digit (dit). Relating to binary digits, one Hartley corresponds to Log2(10) bit.


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DYK?... There actually is a Harley Unit, measuring information or entropy. One Hartley is the information content of an event if the probability of that event occurring is 1⁄10, or the information contained in one decimal digit (dit). Relating to binary digits, one Hartley corresponds to Log2(10) bit.


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Poor kid may have to change her name.
 
Poor kid may have to change her name.
I think they should change the base 10 logarithm unit name. Just call it a ban , or a dit. Leave Bria out of it! Besides, entropy is a much misunderstood concept. ;)
 
Bria had 19 points in 19 minutes to lead a comeback against China in 73-70 exhibition win.

Unsurprisingly, she made the final roster. Games will be on ESPN+. Here are the games that are already scheduled:
Czech Republic, 8:20am ET Thursday
Montenegro, 8:20am ET Friday
Sweden, 1:50pm ET Sunday
 

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