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Originally posted by pinstripers View PostYeah, I know, but I'm gonna do it anyway...…...what would y'all thought if Cumberland came out to center court afterwards and blew kisses to all of us?
"You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
We could possibly lose 7-8 conference games this year and still get in the tourney.... anyone still longing for the Valley is crazy. UNI is sitting over there on the wrong side of the bubble with 2 conference losses and ZERO chances left to make a statement. They haven't had a potential statement game since ... Dec 10th. We still have at least 4 left.
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Originally posted by Dan View PostSMU and Memphis are comparable to us. Both games could go either way and I feel like all 3 of us are fighting for our lives for an NCAA berth.
If they win out? Sure, but that seems unlikely.
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
They are the 34th most experience team ... we are 329th ...
I bet if I gave this entire board 300 guesses, it would be unlikely they would come up with the answer as to who's the most experienced team in the country (it's South Carolina State). The top five:
South Carolina St
Iona
South Alabama
Central Michigan
South Dakota
All else being equal, I haven't found a whole lot of non-anecdotal evidence that "experience wins games" in February, March, or when Mercury is in retrograde and I had a big breakfast that morning. However, "players x, y, and z have put in a lot of work to improve these aspects of their game, which led to them winning more games this season because they're a threat to shoot/they're better at communicating defensively/pick your explanation" can be an accurate statement.
It's a pet peeve of mine when media members (and others) push this narrative that has zero evidence whatsoever. Experience doesn't win games. Better players do."In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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Originally posted by Kel Varnsen View Post
Then how the heck have we won so many games this year against teams that are more experienced?
I bet if I gave this entire board 300 guesses, it would be unlikely they would come up with the answer as to who's the most experienced team in the country (it's South Carolina State). The top five:
South Carolina St
Iona
South Alabama
Central Michigan
South Dakota
All else being equal, I haven't found a whole lot of non-anecdotal evidence that "experience wins games" in February, March, or when Mercury is in retrograde and I had a big breakfast that morning. However, "players x, y, and z have put in a lot of work to improve these aspects of their game, which led to them winning more games this season because they're a threat to shoot/they're better at communicating defensively/pick your explanation" can be an accurate statement.
It's a pet peeve of mine when media members (and others) push this narrative that has zero evidence whatsoever. Experience doesn't win games. Better players do.
Looking at last night .. Cumberland was by far the best player on the floor .. but would I trade any of our starters for any of their other 4 starters? No probably not IMO. The rest of their team wasn't crazy talented, but they did know how to execute well.
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Originally posted by Kel Varnsen View Post
Then how the heck have we won so many games this year against teams that are more experienced?
I bet if I gave this entire board 300 guesses, it would be unlikely they would come up with the answer as to who's the most experienced team in the country (it's South Carolina State). The top five:
South Carolina St
Iona
South Alabama
Central Michigan
South Dakota
All else being equal, I haven't found a whole lot of non-anecdotal evidence that "experience wins games" in February, March, or when Mercury is in retrograde and I had a big breakfast that morning. However, "players x, y, and z have put in a lot of work to improve these aspects of their game, which led to them winning more games this season because they're a threat to shoot/they're better at communicating defensively/pick your explanation" can be an accurate statement.
It's a pet peeve of mine when media members (and others) push this narrative that has zero evidence whatsoever. Experience doesn't win games. Better players do.
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
When there are 353 combinations of Experience, Talent, coaching, etc you get all sorts of variations and outliers. Experience can overcome small talent/coaching deficits. It can't overcome large ones.
Looking at last night .. Cumberland was by far the best player on the floor .. but would I trade any of our starters for any of their other 4 starters? No probably not IMO. The rest of their team wasn't crazy talented, but they did know how to execute well."In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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Originally posted by Topshock View Post
It's quite simple. Experienced good players beat inexperienced good players."In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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Originally posted by Kel Varnsen View Post
Maybe it can, and maybe it can't. I still have not seen any evidence that it's significant in any way when other factors are equal.
Frankly you just have to believe what you want to believe, but there is a reason very few National Titles are won by teams playing primarily freshman.
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I thought this team improved, at least offensively last night. GM is good at the big picture and hopefully he can transfer that to the players. They just need to keep getting better and the wins will come.. This team is a long term project that goes beyond just this year.
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