meyers7
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Just listing the roster for Alumni69. They were "upper" to the freshmen I guess.Just confused why you called them upperclassmen?
Just listing the roster for Alumni69. They were "upper" to the freshmen I guess.Just confused why you called them upperclassmen?
Hate to be a stick in the mud but statistics such as yours really don't measure one player from another necessarily.Making a threeReducing everything to simple math.
Good things: points, steals, rebounds, assists . Put these in the numerator.
Bad things: turnovers, misses, fouls. Put these in the denominator.
Did I miss any good or bad thing that can be counted?
Rating = (pts x steals x rebounds x assists) / (tos x misses x fouls)
or
Rating = (pts + steals + rebounds+ assists) / (tos + misses + fouls)
Crazy, huh?
But for you guys who seem to have access to every number in UCONN WBB history it might be interesting to calculate for a couple of our greatest stars, a couple of our good players and a couple of our poorer (did we have any) players. May have to correlate within position though; i.e. not compare a center to a guard, etc.
If nothing else we might finally prove that players can't be compared using statistics (something we already know).
Please don't write me back saying this is nonsense I already know that.
Hate to be a stick in the mud but statistics such as yours really don't measure one player from another necessarily.Making a three
after the opposing team just made a run, quiting the home crowd deserves as much as credit as 4 or 6 points in certain instances.
Diana could have averaged 10 more points a game had she hoisted more shots per game. She had the ability above any player I
ever saw in making that game momentum shifting shot too many times to count.
I could never understand the concept of the "clutch" player. Usually, it's the best player that is expected to take the shot, except when it's expected that the best player will be heavily covered, then some unsuspected player would get the job with a specially designed play.Exactly, and if I had to pick one player to make that game ending shot I would pick Diana over any UCONN player before or after. If we could pin Geno down and make him give us the answer to who he would have taking the shot with the game on the line, who would he pick ?
If I had to pick a player to build a team around, it would be Diana and I think she pretty much proved why 2002 -2004.
Stats are fun, but they don't come anywhere close to telling the whole story. Why was Shenika? Smith picked to take the last shot for SJU ? I don't think it was her 3 point shooting stats.
My interest in stats is to provide an additional dimension when watching the games. That's why I'm asking if anyone has come up with a method of assigning points to the various stat categories in hopes that when the numbers were calculated, the result would closely parallel what happened in the game. If that could be achieved, the numbers would truly be a good indication of which players were the most valuable. Of course, we may not want this, because we'd have little to talk about.