Furmanoid wrote: ↑Sat Oct 09, 2021 7:08 am
Yes, that was pretty uncool of me. But the frustrating thing is the way Furman basketball has made such a compelling case AGAINST the use of statistics for the past few years. Do you watch the games? Have you not seen the incredible dry streaks when nobody could throw the ball into the ocean? And have you noticed that those usually strike when we play good or decent teams? OK, maybe it’s just incredibly bad luck. Or maybe we just let the wrong guys shoot. But that can’t be seeing as how we have a Mt. Rushmore coach. Or MAYBE the stats are misleading.
If you want to argue that offensively we improve by losing Mounce and Gurley go ahead, but I’m skeptical despite what statistics say.
A couple of years ago we had a guy who was 15th nationally in 3 point attempts and was unranked in 3 pt percentage for most of the season. But when I pointed that out I was lambasted for paying so much attention to percentages. So maybe that converted me to the anti analytics camp.
Actually the issue is with people, such as yourself, that don't understand statistics and metrics. Numbers are just facts. It's how you understand them (or don't) that causes trouble.
All teams shoot better against weaker opponents. All teams have dry streaks. Yet you seem to think these are somehow only applicable to Furman because the staff (like every basketball staff in the country) pays attention to statistics. Do you seriously believe that? That would rank very high on the dumbest things said on this site - no small accomplishment.
And just the broader point - the comically idiotic idea that Furman is underachieving because the staff pays attention to statistics - is so wrong that it's hard to know where to begin. For one thing, it's obvious to anyone with the slightest bit of rationality that CBR has Furman playing very well for a mid-major program with limited resources. Of course, getting back to the NCAA tournament remains a source of frustration. Intentionally trying to be stupid (by ignoring statistics) is not the way to address that issue.
On top of all that, you managed to work in the strawman that other posters are saying it will help to lose Mounce and Gurley. Zero people said this, implied it, or even downplayed their departures in any way whatsoever. I'm not sure what the point of that plainly false claim was, but the bottom line is, both the prior post and this one were super embarrassing, and you should try to do a lot better.