It's a lot more interesting (and complex) in basketball than baseball in my opinion because it's more of a fluid sport where the actions of a player will directly affect those of the other nine.
Also I can't get over the fact that a movie about data will be shown this weekend in almost 4,000 theaters and will star one of the biggest movie stars in the world!
So you can get his insights, straight from the horse's mouth, in a talk aimed at data geeks. For me, one of his main takeaway points was to question your assumptions. Always ask: "If we were to start again today, would we do things this way?" This exercise is used to tease out entrenched biases that you might not normally examine.
The story is based on DePodesta's talk at the Strata Summit. The video's not posted yet, but there are videos available from many interesting presentations at the Summit, so definitely check out the link Bravura posted to the O'Reilly video page.
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/7001767/moneyball-housto...
Mark Cuban owns the Dallas Maverick and is heavily into data analysis as well: http://www.hardballtimes.com/main/article/state-of-sabermetr...
It's a lot more interesting (and complex) in basketball than baseball in my opinion because it's more of a fluid sport where the actions of a player will directly affect those of the other nine.
Also I can't get over the fact that a movie about data will be shown this weekend in almost 4,000 theaters and will star one of the biggest movie stars in the world!