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Journey "inside the numbers" for an exceptional set of statistical
tools and rules that can help explain the winning, or losing, ways
of a basketball team. "Basketball on Paper" doesn't diagram plays
or explain how players get in shape, but instead demonstrates how
to interpret player and team performance. Dean Oliver highlights
general strategies for teams when they're winning or losing and
what aspects should be the focus in either situation. He describes
and quantifies the jobs of team leaders and role players, then
discusses the interactions between players and how to achieve the
best fit. Oliver conceptualizes the meaning of teamwork and how to
quantify the value of different types of players working together.
He examines historically successful NBA teams and identifies what
made them so successful: individual talent, a system of putting
players together, or good coaching. Oliver then uses these
statistical tools and case studies to evaluate the best players in
history, such as Magic Johnson, Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, and
Charles Barkley and how they contributed to their teams' success.
He does the same for some of the NBA's "oddball" players-Manute
Bol, Muggsy Bogues, and Dennis Rodman and for the WNBA's top
players."Basketball on Paper" is unique in its incorporation of
business and analytical concepts within the context of basketball
to measure the value of players in a cooperative setting. Whether
you're looking for strategies or new ideas to throw out while
watching the ballgame at a sports bar, Dean Oliver's"Basketball on
Paper" will give you amazing new insights into teamwork, coaching,
and success.
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