With help from statistical analyst Dylan Esguerra using the Correlation Coefficient and Logistic Regression model to go deep into the data to discover the correlation between wins & losses for the New York Knicks and what the team should do to increase their ability to win more often.
Originally broadcast as part of the Knicks vs Laker Postgame Recap on 12/20/23.
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4 Comments
Long live king George
Damm took us back to intro to statistics
Believe Him, Yo. I Don't Know Why, But I Do.
Half Baked (1998)
Plain and simple, n.y. is a good team but it's up to the coaches IQ too explain to his team that Ball Movement is key for them to win because isolation basketball amounts to loosing basketball.