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<blockquote data-quote="BeeRBee" data-source="post: 781271" data-attributes="member: 1466"><p>[USER=538]@gt24[/USER] was referencing the graphics he started this thread with, from a site called Shot Quality. They apparently have a complex formula, described as follows:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]9908[/ATTACH]</p><p>I have no idea whether they actually have sufficient data to measure what they claim. However, their result shows that GT is taking very good shots.</p><p></p><p>I piggybacked into the thread with the charts from a Twitter account called Fifth Factor Plots. I think you reasonably described what I suspect to be their methodology for shot quality/selection, and as you said that method says GT is not taking good shots.</p><p></p><p>Aside from small sample size issues, one potential reconciliation between the two results could be that Tech is very good at getting shots their players are comfortable with, but that reults in a shot distribution with a lower expected value compared to other teams, based on average shooting percentages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeeRBee, post: 781271, member: 1466"] [USER=538]@gt24[/USER] was referencing the graphics he started this thread with, from a site called Shot Quality. They apparently have a complex formula, described as follows: [ATTACH type="full"]9908[/ATTACH] I have no idea whether they actually have sufficient data to measure what they claim. However, their result shows that GT is taking very good shots. I piggybacked into the thread with the charts from a Twitter account called Fifth Factor Plots. I think you reasonably described what I suspect to be their methodology for shot quality/selection, and as you said that method says GT is not taking good shots. Aside from small sample size issues, one potential reconciliation between the two results could be that Tech is very good at getting shots their players are comfortable with, but that reults in a shot distribution with a lower expected value compared to other teams, based on average shooting percentages. [/QUOTE]
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