Just saw a very very very dumb stat on ESPN

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  • bluedevil12
    Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 627

    Just saw a very very very dumb stat on ESPN

    I sware sometimes I wonder why I or anybody else watches ESPN. When talking about the Lakers, they showed a stat:

    When Kobe takes 21 or less shots the Lakers are 14-0 with a 25+ M.O.V., and when he takes more than 21 shots they are just 4-3. Did it every occur to them that they have the cause-effect completely reversed? When they are leading by 15-20, they take Kobe out and he only plays 25-30 minutes. When he only plays 25-30 minutes, he obviously will not shoot 22 times. On the other hand, if they are trailing or if it is a close game, they want the ball in his hands since he is the best player in the league, so he takes a lot more shots and plays closer to 40 minutes. It just bothers me how poorly they can represent a stat...
    NFL YTD: 83-75-3 (-4.83 U)
    Spreads: 54-45-2 (+5.95 U)
    Totals: 22-21-2 (-1.2 U)
    Moneylines: 5-4 (+2.48 U)
    Parlays: 1-4 (-10.56 U)
    Teaser: 0-1 (-1.5 U)

    NCAAF: 16-8 (+9.26 U)
    Spreads: 12-8 (+3.3 U)
    Totals: 3-0 (+3 U)
    Parlay: 1-0 (+2.96 U)

    NBA Dec: 13-9-1 (+3.1 U)

    NCAABB: 29-36-3 (-9.1 U)
  • Biff_Tannen
    Think McFly, Think!
    • Nov 2007
    • 2136

    #2
    ESPN loves giving UNBEATEN streaks like 14-0. Gives people something to chew on. They could care less if it's significant or not.
    "Half of life is luck... the other half is discipline..."

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    • Underdog88
      I drink your milkshake!!!
      • Mar 2007
      • 13981

      #3
      Haven't watched espn in nearly a year. Most of the time the games I watch are on mute too :thumbs:
      Champagne for my real friends, real pain for my sham friends...

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