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Dave Berri, co-author of the sports-economics book "Stumbling On Wins," found how many standard deviations each team in the past decade was from the mean record of its league — a simple way to level the playing field from one sport to another — and showed the Nets are just the fifth-worst sports team since 2000.
The Teams That Make the Nets Look Good David Biderman 2010
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Dave Berri, co-author of the sports-economics book "Stumbling On Wins," looked at U.S. players drafted between 1995-2008 and used a regression model to determine how numerous factors (scoring, size, position, etc.) affect where they get selected.
Does the Final Four Boost Your Draft Stock? David Biderman 2010
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Dave Berri, co-author of the sports-economics book "Stumbling On Wins," found how many standard deviations each team in the past decade was from the mean record of its league — a simple way to level the playing field from one sport to another — and showed the Nets are just the fifth-worst sports team since 2000.
The Teams That Make the Nets Look Good David Biderman 2010
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Dave Berri, co-author of the sports-economics book "Stumbling On Wins," found how many standard deviations each team in the past decade was from the mean record of its league — a simple way to level the playing field from one sport to another — and showed the Nets are just the fifth-worst sports team since 2000.
The Teams That Make the Nets Look Good David Biderman 2010
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Dave Berri, co-author of the sports-economics book "Stumbling On Wins," looked at U.S. players drafted between 1995-2008 and used a regression model to determine how numerous factors (scoring, size, position, etc.) affect where they get selected.
Does the Final Four Boost Your Draft Stock? David Biderman 2010
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Dave Berri, co-author of the sports-economics book "Stumbling On Wins," found how many standard deviations each team in the past decade was from the mean record of its league — a simple way to level the playing field from one sport to another — and showed the Nets are just the fifth-worst sports team since 2000.
The Teams That Make the Nets Look Good David Biderman 2010
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Dave Berri, co-author of the sports-economics book "Stumbling On Wins," looked at U.S. players drafted between 1995-2008 and used a regression model to determine how numerous factors (scoring, size, position, etc.) affect where they get selected.
Does the Final Four Boost Your Draft Stock? David Biderman 2010
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The cases show how public subsidies don't end once a stadium is completed, said Matheson, a sports-economics specialist.
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"College sports are going to be hit harder than professional sports," said Andrew Zimbalist, an economist at Smith College and sports-economics author, in an interview.
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