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Re: WBB: Stanford 67 Oregon State 60 - 81alum - 01-11-2012

I'm fascinated by these statistics, MT.  I agree that every stat is unreliable in its own way, so it is important to do a holistic analysis with many different kinds of stats as well as personal impressions.  Looking at rebounds as a percentage makes a whole lot of sense to me, and the plus/minus is very interesting as just one piece of information alongside everything else.

Keep them coming!


Re: WBB: Stanford 67 Oregon State 60 - 81alum - 01-11-2012

I'm fascinated by these statistics, MT.  I agree that every stat is unreliable in its own way, so it is important to do a holistic analysis with many different kinds of stats as well as personal impressions.  Looking at rebounds as a percentage makes a whole lot of sense to me, and the plus/minus is very interesting as just one piece of information alongside everything else.

Keep them coming!


Re: WBB: Stanford 67 Oregon State 60 - 81alum - 01-11-2012

I'm fascinated by these statistics, MT.  I agree that every stat is unreliable in its own way, so it is important to do a holistic analysis with many different kinds of stats as well as personal impressions.  Looking at rebounds as a percentage makes a whole lot of sense to me, and the plus/minus is very interesting as just one piece of information alongside everything else.

Keep them coming!


Re: WBB: Stanford 67 Oregon State 60 - 81alum - 01-11-2012

I'm fascinated by these statistics, MT.  I agree that every stat is unreliable in its own way, so it is important to do a holistic analysis with many different kinds of stats as well as personal impressions.  Looking at rebounds as a percentage makes a whole lot of sense to me, and the plus/minus is very interesting as just one piece of information alongside everything else.

Keep them coming!