topnotch wrote:ellobo wrote:Does it really matter? Listed heights and weights have always been inaccurate or downright fictional to a greater or lesser extent from player to player. So they're not only inaccurate, but not even inaccurate in a consistent way.
So what?
Maybe for the draft, where guys are less familiar and have no NBA track record, teams would want as much information as possible. But as fan, what possible difference does it make?
How tall would a player be if you didn't know how tall he is?
It matters if you betting dimes and nickles...
It matters if the rent/mortgage/car note/baby formula is at risk
Information is power as they say
If they shoving gambling down the publics throat to the point its every other commercial... the gamblers their trying to exploit deserve all the information available to be accurate
a 1% edge is still an edge
Well, I would argue that knowing accurate player dimensions provides zero advantage for gambling. When would you place or not place a bet, based on "player X is actually an inch shorter than his listed height"? First, this probably isn't secret information that isn't obvious to other bettors or oddsmakers. Second, a player's impact is apparent in all kinds of other ways that are much more significant than a player's height (which is largely insignificant).
Information is not power, and that isn't the saying. KNOWLEDGE is power.
More often than not, data is a distraction, unless you have a clear understanding of WHAT data is significant, and HOW it is significant. IMO, knowing a player's height is largely irrelevant.