oldude
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Windy???? I resemble that remark…… 😉even if sometimes a little windy
Windy???? I resemble that remark…… 😉even if sometimes a little windy
Didn't someone figure out there were something like 3,003 possible permutations? We should start a pool as to how many of those permutations Geno will use during the year. Volunteers to keep track of this? 😊It probably would be interesting and entertaining to just keep track of the permutations in the first game against Louisville. It might be a fun thread on the Boneyard. Every substitution is a different team. I think Geno is going to have an absolute ball this year.
Wish Lisa and Renee could announce our games. I got more value listening to them for a few mintes than an entire game from recent announcers.Thanks. I actually never saw this. I saw the pair before the Final 4 started. Fantastic analysis.
That was me. There is a mathematical discipline called combinatorics that gives us the “combination formula” which essentially counts all the possible combinations and permutations of a problem like, ”How many different 5 player combinations are possible with a 15 player roster?”Didn't someone figure out there were something like 3,003 possible permutations? We should start a pool as to how many of those permutations Geno will use during the year. Volunteers to keep track of this? 😊
I will volunteer to keep track for the Louisville game and make it a thread after a sufficient number of replies (probably in excess of 100) to oldude's post game thread have taken place. It would be even more interesting to see how the 3003 different combinations fare in terms of + - points in a given game. I am sure one of our talented algorithmic BYers can figure that out. I think the pool should be how many combinations are predicted for an upcoming game. For example, 10 in the Louisville game? 15? 25? Remember each substitution is a new combination.Didn't someone figure out there were something like 3,003 possible permutations? We should start a pool as to how many of those permutations Geno will use during the year. Volunteers to keep track of this? 😊
NBA TV used to have a weekly broadcast that they called "Players Only". TNT picked up on it too. Don't know why it went away. Everything was players- broadcasting, interviews, everything. Fantastic. They watched the game though, unlike these offshoots- D and Sue, Eli and Peyton. (yes, I love all 4 of them but they don't watch the games)Wish Lisa and Renee could announce our games. I got more value listening to them for a few mintes than an entire game from recent announcers.
Isn’t there a stat service that already tracks this information? Her Hoop Stats or someone like that.I will volunteer to keep track for the Louisville game and make it a thread after a sufficient number of replies (probably in excess of 100) to oldude's post game thread have taken place. It would be even more interesting to see how the 3003 different combinations fare in terms of + - points in a given game. I am sure one of our talented algorithmic BYers can figure that out. I think the pool should be how many combinations are predicted for an upcoming game. For example, 10 in the Louisville game? 15? 25? Remember each substitution is a new combination.
Reminds me of my spectacular undergraduate career. I ended up with a BA in Psych instead of a BS, because of having to take a real Statistics class a million times. My lifestyle at the time was not conducive to daily study, which that course demanded. Now, 40 years later I have the BY as a tutor.That was me. There is a mathematical discipline called combinatorics that gives us the “combination formula” which essentially counts all the possible combinations and permutations of a problem like, ”How many different 5 player combinations are possible with a 15 player roster?”
It would have taken me a good amount of time to calculate the answer myself. However, I just asked my I-phone the question and AI calculated the answer in a few seconds. 😎
I'll participate. It'll be a fun thing to do. However, after thinking about it for about 30 seconds, it could get a little messy. Not all substitutions would be a "new" combination. Some substitutions will be a previous used combination. The easiest example: the original starting 5 coming out to start the second half. Counting just the unique combinations, and counting them just once, won't make the job any easier.I will volunteer to keep track for the Louisville game and make it a thread after a sufficient number of replies (probably in excess of 100) to oldude's post game thread have taken place. It would be even more interesting to see how the 3003 different combinations fare in terms of + - points in a given game. I am sure one of our talented algorithmic BYers can figure that out. I think the pool should be how many combinations are predicted for an upcoming game. For example, 10 in the Louisville game? 15? 25? Remember each substitution is a new combination.
Is this meandering off track just a wee bit?I'll participate. It'll be a fun thing to do. However, after thinking about it for about 30 seconds, it could get a little messy. Not all substitutions would be a "new" combination. Some substitutions will be a previous used combination. The easiest example: the original starting 5 coming out to start the second half. Counting just the unique combinations, and counting them just once, won't make the job any easier.
I know it tracks it for individual players but I don't know of one that does different combinations on the floor as a whole. If someone does, that would be very useful information.Isn’t there a stat service that already tracks this information? Her Hoop Stats or someone like that.
Like baseball analytics now. They can report in real time, a batter's stats in a hundred different ways; vs type of pitch, for each count, against each pitcher, in what inning.......Is this meandering off track just a wee bit?
I've been in IT for about 50 years, starting in the days when mainframes roamed the earth, in a wide variety of roles. Great career for someone who studied physics and maths...
Living out here, a very few thousand kilometres from the ice wall surrounding our flat earth[1], we don't get much live coverage of our team's games. So I'm often listening to the audio stream from the Varsity Network while watching live stats from StatBroadcast.
Putting those together, it should be possible to develop a database[2] system to record the substitution log, so we'd know the on-court 5 at any time, to the minute. Analysis of the database would allow us to calculate the different combinations, how many time each had been used, and how long each combo had been on court.
The log only records substitution time to the minutes...
However, it might have to be real-time data acquisition. I've had a look at the archive of the BC game on the 14th (my time - 13th for the USAians) and only the last half dozen or so subs are recorded. This adds some complication as a screen scraper would have to be developed to capture subs as they happen.
Maybe someone has done something similar, as I'm sure I've seen charts showing who is one the floor in posts here. If someone can point me to a source for these I'll see if there's a way to do the combination analysis...
Feetnote:
[1] No correspondence shall be entered in to. Put this together with the subjects I studied in depth and work out for yourself if this is a joke - or not.
[2] This is the type of task that people often try to perform with a spreadsheet. A good way to tie yourself in knots!
I used to watch the Irish guy until I couldn't stand his bias any longer. I'm sure he used to put up charts that showed a team's scoring with different combinations, but that isn't quite what I'm thinking of...I know it tracks it for individual players but I don't know of one that does different combinations on the floor as a whole. If someone does, that would be very useful information.
Sssshhh...it's keeping people busy. No telling what thread might crop up if this one stays on course.Now this is not thread drift, it's genetic mutation!
I are idiot. It's simply a matter of downloading the play-by-play for each quarter and extracting the subs from there. The starting five is in the game box....However, it might have to be real-time data acquisition.
I'm sorry. This thread was supposed to be discussing your neurosis.Now this is not thread drift, it's genetic mutation!