As a follow-up to their post about minute-weighted team age, Hoopism took the advice of our commenters and re-ran team ages, this time weighted by Win Shares: Mapping Average Age to Success in the NBA Comparing side-by-side with the raw roster averages, this has the effect of allowing you to see which teams’ most productive [...]
Basketball-Reference.com Blog
Tag Archives: team
D’oh! NBA Player Scores For The Wrong Team
Darko Milicic had his second double-double in three games, racking up 11 rebounds and 14 points. Unfortunately, he also scored for the wrong team at one point.
SportsGrid
Lee makes 2011 Phillies team special
Ruben Amaro Jr. signed Cliff Lee, and I’m over the moon. I mean, wow. But what does it all mean? It doesn’t mean the Phillies will be a lock to make the playoffs. Gaining Lee and losing Werth is pretty much a wash, and the Braves got better this offseason with the acquisition of Dan [...]
UmpBump.com
Bradley Considering Coaching Olympic Team
Via the LA Times comes a statement from Bob Bradley that he is considering coaching the 2012 US Olympic team himself.
“It is, it just has to fit with everything that we do,” he said. “The reason that it is [appealing] is that we’ve put a lot of time into trying to connect our different teams, and any chance to work with players [before] you get them with the full team, that’s important.”
The logic is evident. 2012 will fall directly in the middle of the World Cup qualifying cycle, and with Bradley shuffling the deck of players to find a new and successful combination, the opportunity to take on the challenge of working with younger players in London must be appealing. Bradley’s the man in charge, and if he believes he’ll be better able to prepare for Brazil 2014 by coaching the Olympic squad, it makes a lot of sense.
It appears that preparations for 2012 are well underway with the camp currently taking place in California.
“Part of the thinking in this camp, for sure, was looking at guys that are Olympic age-eligible,” Bradley said. “The qualification for the Olympics won’t be until February or March [of 2012]. You can do some things early, but at the end of this MLS season they’ll need to be starting to put the group together.
There are essentially two ways to look at Bradley as Olympic team coach: the first is laid out above, with the idea being that Bradley gains something as Senior team coach by overseeing the London effort. The other side, one that only makes sense mostly in the anti-Bradley camp, is that Bob doesn’t give the US the best chance to win at the Olympics. If the Olympics are worthy of a full effort and are not simply an exercise meant to bolstering full squad (a matter of philosophy, thought the Olympic tournament is obviously something we’d all love to win), and you don’t think Bradley is good enough to lead the US team deep into the tournament, then you might reject the idea of him at the helm. Then again, if you’re of that mind, you’re probably not too keen on him having been retained at all.
Whether leading younger players that will undoubtedly feature in World Cup qualifying, and likely the World Cup itself, is Bradley’s main goal, or if he simply believes he’s best equipped to lead the US to a medal hardly matters. There should be little doubt that Bradley would try to win, meaning “experiments” beyond the kind a full-strength Olympic lineup represents aren’t a legitimate fear. The issue then, is one of tactics – would Bradley adjust for the competition and his team’s strengths, or would he put out the Olympic side in a way that would best prepare them for what he is doing with the Senior team? There’s much splitting of hairs and room for interpretation there.
Bradley as Olympic head coach kills two birds with one stone, so as long as he isn’t neglecting his duties with the full team (a highly unlikely situation). It’s not like he would be breaking any ground taking charge of the Olympic team, so I see no reason for him not to.
It may actually be in everyone’s best interest. Provided Bradley survives until the summer of 2012, and provided the United States qualifies for the Olympics. Hugo Sanchez flamed out of Olympic qualifying with Mexico in 2008, so anything is possible.
-JD
New Team Is Best Thing for Vince Young
The Tennessee Titans announced their decision Wednesday to part ways with quarterback Vince Young whom they drafted 3rd overall in 2006. The decision by owner Bud Adams to move on ends one of the most tumultuous tenures of a highly drafted player with his original franchise since Michael Vick. Young started off his rookie year [...]
Larry Brown Sports
Kirk Cousins joined other members of AFCA Good Works Team in a volunteer project in New Orleans’…
Preparation work for the start of the new year is running full throttle at the Sauber F1 Team
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year The team around Technical Director, James Key, is busy with the Sauber C30-Ferrari, The production department has a lot of work to do. Sergio Pérez was in the factory for his seat fitting on 22nd December, Kamui Kobayashi was doing the same today. Sergio Pérez is going to [...]
Flagworld.com >> News