So is this what basketball has come to.......using projected numbers to evaluate a player ? You just can't do it the old school way and look at a player playing the game and come up with the answer of weather he can play or not ?
I read this report from top to bottom, and when the hypothesis tell me this......
We argue that conventional analytics are unable to adequately reveal key spatial performance variables that
influence competitive outcomes in the NBA. In this paper we have evaluated the potential of spatial analysis and
visual analytics as important new devices for NBA analysis
I know all I need to know about some guys who've probably NEVER picked up a basketball other than at a sporting goods store, telling me this is "how you need to do it" from here on out as it pertains to getting players.
Sorry but I'm not buying all of what I see in that report. Yes the numbers may have some validity to them, but I can care less if the report says Ray Allen is the most effective shooter from " diverse locations". Bottom line the game of basketball is going to be won or lost on a specific set of game scenarios that analytics can't solve. The game is going to be affected by a human being not a figured number. Sorry if some here won't like that but that's the reality of it plain and simple.
And I'm not saying that some of the resources aren't helpful in future evaluations, but that concept is a long way from just blowing out whats been done for years.