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Saturday, January 05, 2013

Former Detroit Lions quarterback Scott Mitchell calls Lomas Brown's actions 'reprehensible' - chicagotribune.com


This is what we've come to expect from the "World Wide Leader" in sports. These inveterate jock-sniffers can't wait to get their hands around the next retired former jock and put them in a position to comment about the game they love. Have they ever heard of a background check, maybe a cursory Google search, maybe make a few phone calls? 

The dilemma they invariably find themselves in is you have these knuckle-heads commenting on who is or isn't a good leader, a good team-player or an all-around good human-being when it seems like the judgment comes from one who really shouldn't be throwing such rocks. Just saying........

At some point these guys are going to pontificate about issues beyond the X's and O's. The Culture of the Game stuff. And that's where the fun really starts....

Is Lomas Brown really the guy who should be opining about whether Mark Sanchez or Tim Tebow is a better leader in the locker room? Or which one has more character? Seriously?

from Chicago Tribune
Former Detroit Lions quarterback Scott Mitchell calls Lomas Brown's actions 'reprehensible' - chicagotribune.com:

Mitchell suffered a season-ending broken wrist on Nov. 6, 1994, on a hit by Packers defensive end Sean Jones, who had a clear shot at Mitchell after Brown failed to block him. Brown said last week that he let Jones go through in hopes that Mitchell would get hurt because he was playing so poorly.
 At the time of the injury, Mitchell was 5-of-15 passing for 63 yards and two interceptions.
Brown, now an NFL analyst, told ESPN: “We were playing Green Bay in Milwaukee. We were getting beat (24-0) at that time and (Mitchell) just stunk up the place. He's throwing interceptions, just everything. So I looked at Kevin Glover, our All-Pro center, and I said, ‘Glove, that is it.’ I said, 'I'm getting him out the game.' ... So I got the gator arms on the guy at the last minute, he got around me, he hit Scott Mitchell, he did something to his finger ... and he came out the game. Dave Krieg came in the game.”

 Mitchell hasn't talked with Brown about his comments and doesn't plan to speak with him.
 “That's a blatant disrespect for the game.” Mitchell told USA Today. “Players at that level play hard every play. If Lomas doesn't think this is serious, if he thinks this is a joke, tell him to think about Mike Utley, his old teammate. Mike Utley spends his days in a wheelchair because of an injury he got playing this game.”

'via Blog this'

Personally, I don't think so. But what do I know? This is the same network that gave us Me-Shawn Johnson, Commentator Extraordinaire about how things should work in the consummate team game.



Keysawn "Just Give Me the Damn Ball" Johnson



Keyshawn invented a segment that has now become one of the show's staples. Johnson invented a segment called "C'mon Man!" which allows each panel member to pick a moment in the last NFL week "revolving around either the play on the field or unprofessional behavior off it" that one might consider, on some level, either inexcusable or downright laughable. Each member verbalizes what their gripe may be, while highlights of the moment that they are illustrating run around it, and then ends with the panel member stating with disdain, "C'mon man!".





And he did give us C'mon Man! so perhaps there is some residual value to be gained for putting up with verbal sludge like Lomas Brown. Like mining for gold in a cesspool.



The problem with the ESPN model seems to be that in the struggle to find the next Sir Charles Barkley,


who may in fact be one-of-a kind, we are treated to a personnel strategy of "throw enough ex-jocks against the wall and see how many stick". Or a derivative of the "sit enough monkeys in front of typewriters and eventually they'll reproduce Shakespeare".


Note, we are still waiting for Shakespeare II, so.....there's got to be a better way, right?

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Labels: C'MON MAN!, Charles Barkley, CULTURE OF THE GAME, ESPN, Media, RGIII

Friday, May 25, 2007

NBA Numbers Confirm Bias in Officiating



That's BIAS, not RACISM. BIAS. There is a difference.

So now Commissioner Stern can apologize to the authors of the original study and admit he was wrong about their work. And Charles Barkley can eat his rather strong words railing against the original study. I know Sir Charles can eat, so this should be a slam dunk.

Unfortunately, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for either of the two events to occur. Both guys are stubborn and strong willed and both apparently think they are never wrong. Although in Commissioner Stern's defense, I still think he was right about the Phoenix Suns suspension fiasco. If the players don't react as they did, Horry gets suspended all by his lonesome.

I'm not sure you have to get up from the bench to defend your teammate after he does a dive worthy of an Oscar. Now, if they had stepped onto the court while holding up their cards grading the dive like they used to do in the Olympics, or in the slam dunk events, I'd cut them some slack. But getting up to heighten the tension and elevate the testosterone level a couple of notches, put them in time-out every GD time.

CASE CLOSED.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2870260

Even NBA study might confirm racial bias in officiating
By Lester Munson

The Wharton School professor whose study started a controversy about possible racial bias in foul calls in the NBA has now seen the NBA's own data about its officiating, and is more convinced than ever that he's right.

"Their own study agrees with our conclusion: A referee is more likely to blow the whistle and call a foul against a player of another race," Justin Wolfers said after he reviewed the information in work done by an NBA contractor.

The league initially had refused to allow Wolfers to examine its study, but finally sent it to him last week after a series of blistering criticisms of Wolfers and his work.

Responding to Wolfers' conclusions that officials were guilty of "own-race bias" in enough foul calls to affect the outcomes of games, a league spokesman said that Wolfers was "wrong," that he was "disingenuous" and that his work was "sloppy and ludicrous." Commissioner David Stern and league president Joel Litvin attacked Wolfers in numerous broadcast appearances.

"After refusing my requests for weeks, the NBA was unexpectedly gracious enough to share its material with me," Wolfers said. "And I am now able to say that their critical statements are contradicted by the league consultant's own statistical output."

It's academic, yes. But it just might be correct that a racial bias exists in NBA officiating.
"I believe they were tired of the criticism that they had not given it to us," he said. "And I don't think they really knew what their study said."

An independent analysis of the two conflicting studies requested by ESPN.com confirms Wolfers' findings that referees favor their own race when they blow their whistles. Thomas Miles, who has a Ph. D. in economics from the University of Chicago and is a graduate of Harvard Law School, dissected the massive study completed by Wolfers, and compared it with the smaller study by an NBA consultant.

An NBA spokesman declined to respond to Miles' observations.

"It's done. It's over. We have nothing to add to what we have said already," the spokesman said.

"It is remarkable how [Wolfers] was able to use the NBA's own data set and show that it supported what he said at the beginning," Miles said. Wolfers used the NBA's own categories of minutes played in his response to the NBA's study, and showed that there is evidence of discrimination even with the NBA's own data.

Lester Munson is a Chicago journalist and lawyer who has been reporting on investigative and legal issues in the sports industry for 18 years.
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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Charles Barkley is not a Statistical Genius



Charles Barkley used some strong words to comment on the following study released by
an Ivy League professor today, which suggested there may be some level of racial bias in NBA officiating. Asinine, jackasses were two of the kinder words Barkley used.

But the reasons the Chuckster used to condemn the results of the study displayed such a low level of understanding of statistical analysis, that I honestly think I had a more cogent, intelligent conversation with my dog tonight about the same subject.

I honestly fear that sometime in the future, life forms on other planets in distant galaxies are going to hear Chuck's comments, with the listening devices they use to detect intelligent life, and are going to decide to take over our fair planet like in the Twilight Zone "Cookbook" episode. We would have to seem like feeble-minded pushovers.

Chuck, remember the phrase, "Better to be thought a fool and remain silent, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt". You violated this one today. The fact that 80-90% of the players in the NBA are black is not a valid reason to reject the conclusions, as the authors measured "rate" of foul call, thereby factoring that variale into the results. You wouldn't get into an Ivy League school making a mistake like that, never mind being a Professor at an Ivy league institution.

I don't even want to get into explaining "multivariable regression analysis", the method used to reach the conclusions but it takes multiple factors into account to reach the conclusions.

Now, you could have just trashed statistics wholesale, or used any one of the common catch-phrases people use to dismiss statistical analysis, such as:

* Figures Lie, and liars figure
* Tell your statistics to shut up
* You can make statistics say whatever you want them to say
* Statistics are like bikinis, what they reveal is interesting, but what they hide is even more important

You could have gone in any one of these directions and sounded just fine, but no. Put a microphone and a forum in front of someone and they have to act as if they are all-knowing and all-powerful. More interesting when the truth is revealed.

Personally, I would find fault with the methodolgy used to collect the data, but the NBA has even more detailed data it says reveals no bias, but will not release it due to confidentiality agreemenets with the referees and well, why give Mark Cuban ammunition willy-nilly, right? It must be more fun to just fine his ass repeatedly.
They should have someone independently review their data and refute the Professors work. Beats having their referees work trashed.

On some level there are biases at work, whether they are home-road biases, average players-superstar and yes, maybe black-white biases. And they may or may not be the result of overt racism at all, but as the authors suggest, more subtle forms.

To put it in simpler, real-world terms, bias is one of the reasons college basketball fans dislike Duke, in spite of their success and squeaky clean program.

We interrupt this rant for a hilarious video, slightly on topic:




Anyway, given that racism in past generations was much more overt and pervasive maybe the studies results suggest we are seeing a measure of progress. The differences in the study do seem to be somewhat minuscule, barely perceptible.

I already know Barkley didn't want to be role model for my kids, now I know I don't want him helping my kids with their math (statistics) homework, either. I still love the commercials with D-Wade, however.

ENTIRE ARTICLE FROM THE NY TIMES, LINK INCLUDES A .PDF OF THE STUDY
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/02/sports/basketball/02refs.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&hp

By ALAN SCHWARZ
Published: May 2, 2007

An academic study of the National Basketball Association, whose playoffs continue tonight, suggests that a racial bias found in other parts of American society has existed on the basketball court as well.

Commissioner David Stern says a league study demonstrates “there is no bias.”

A coming paper by a University of Pennsylvania professor and a Cornell University graduate student says that, during the 13 seasons from 1991 through 2004, white referees called fouls at a greater rate against black players than against white players.

Justin Wolfers, an assistant professor of business and public policy at the Wharton School, and Joseph Price, a Cornell graduate student in economics, found a corresponding bias in which black officials called fouls more frequently against white players, though that tendency was not as strong. They went on to claim that the different rates at which fouls are called “is large enough that the probability of a team winning is noticeably affected by the racial composition of the refereeing crew assigned to the game.”

N.B.A. Commissioner David Stern said in a telephone interview that the league saw a draft copy of the paper last year, and was moved to do its own study this March using its own database of foul calls, which specifies which official called which foul.

“We think our cut at the data is more powerful, more robust, and demonstrates that there is no bias,” Mr. Stern said.

Three independent experts asked by The Times to examine the Wolfers-Price paper and materials released by the N.B.A. said they considered the Wolfers-Price argument far more sound. The N.B.A. denied a request for its underlying data, even with names of officials and players removed, because it feared that the league’s confidentiality agreement with referees could be violated if the identities were determined through box scores.

The paper by Mr. Wolfers and Mr. Price has yet to undergo formal peer review before publication in an economic journal, but several prominent academic economists said it would contribute to the growing literature regarding subconscious racism in the workplace and elsewhere, such as in searches by the police.

The three experts who examined the Wolfers-Price paper and the N.B.A.’s materials were Ian Ayres of Yale Law School, the author of “Pervasive Prejudice?” and an expert in testing for how subtle racial bias, also known as implicit association, appears in interactions ranging from the setting of bail amounts to the tipping of taxi drivers; David Berri of California State University-Bakersfield, the author of “The Wages of Wins,” which analyzes sports issues using statistics; and Larry Katz of Harvard University, the senior editor of the Quarterly Journal of Economics.

“I would be more surprised if it didn’t exist,” Mr. Ayres said of an implicit association bias in the N.B.A. “There’s a growing consensus that a large proportion of racialized decisions is not driven by any conscious race discrimination, but that it is often just driven by unconscious, or subconscious, attitudes. When you force people to make snap decisions, they often can’t keep themselves from subconsciously treating blacks different than whites, men different from women.”

Mr. Berri added: “It’s not about basketball — it’s about what happens in the world. This is just the nature of decision-making, and when you have an evaluation team that’s so different from those being evaluated. Given that your league is mostly African-American, maybe you should have more African-American referees — for the same reason that you don’t want mostly white police forces in primarily black neighborhoods.”

To investigate whether such bias has existed in sports, Mr. Wolfers and Mr. Price examined data from publicly available box scores. They accounted for factors like the players’ positions, playing time and All-Star status; each group’s time on the court (black players played 83 percent of minutes, while 68 percent of officials were white); calls at home games and on the road; and other relevant data.

But they said they continued to find the same phenomenon: that players who were similar in all ways except skin color drew foul calls at a rate difference of up to 4 ½ percent depending on the racial composition of an N.B.A. game’s three-person referee crew.

Mark Cuban, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks and a vocal critic of his league’s officiating, said in a telephone interview after reading the paper: “We’re all human. We all have our own prejudice. That’s the point of doing statistical analysis. It bears it out in this application, as in a thousand others.”

Asked if he had ever suspected any racial bias among officials before reading the study, Mr. Cuban said, “No comment.”

Two veteran players who are African-American, Mike James of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Alan Henderson of the Philadelphia 76ers, each said that they did not think black or white officials had treated them differently.

“If that’s going on, then it’s something that needs to be dealt with,” James said. “But I’ve never seen it.”

Two African-American coaches, Doc Rivers of the Boston Celtics and Maurice Cheeks of the Philadelphia 76ers, declined to comment on the paper’s claims. Rod Thorn, the president of the New Jersey Nets and formerly the N.B.A.’s executive vice president for basketball operations, said: “I don’t believe it. I think officials get the vast majority of calls right. They don’t get them all right. The vast majority of our players are black.”

Mr. Wolfers and Mr. Price spend 41 pages accounting for such population disparities and more than a dozen other complicating factors.

For the 1991-92 through 2003-4 seasons, the authors analyzed every player’s box-score performance — minutes played, rebounds, shots made and missed, fouls and the like — in the context of the racial composition of the three-person crew refereeing that game. (The N.B.A. did not release its record of calls by specific officials to either Mr. Wolfers, Mr. Price or The Times, claiming it is kept for referee training purposes only.)

Mr. Wolfers said that he and Mr. Price classified each N.B.A. player and referee as either black or not black by assessing photographs and speaking with an anonymous former referee, and then using that information to predict how an official would view the player. About a dozen players could reasonably be placed in either category, but Mr. Wolfers said the classification of those players did not materially change the study’s findings.

During the 13-season period studied, black players played 83 percent of the minutes on the floor. With 68 percent of officials being white, three-person crews were either entirely white (30 percent of the time), had two white officials (47 percent), had two black officials (20 percent) or were entirely black (3 percent).

Mr. Stern said that the race of referees had never been considered when assembling crews for games.

With their database of almost 600,000 foul calls, Mr. Wolfers and Mr. Price used a common statistical technique called multivariable regression analysis, which can identify correlations between different variables. The economists accounted for a wide range of factors: that centers, who tend to draw more fouls, were disproportionately white; that veteran players and All-Stars tended to draw foul calls at different rates than rookies and non-stars; whether the players were at home or on the road, as officials can be influenced by crowd noise; particular coaches on the sidelines; the players’ assertiveness on the court, as defined by their established rates of assists, steals, turnovers and other statistics; and more subtle factors like how some substitute players enter games specifically to commit fouls.

Mr. Wolfers and Mr. Price examined whether otherwise similar black and white players had fouls-per-minute rates that varied with the racial makeup of the refereeing crew.

“Across all of these specifications,” they write, “we find that black players receive around 0.12-0.20 more fouls per 48 minutes played (an increase of 2 ½-4 ½ percent) when the number of white referees officiating a game increases from zero to three.”

Mr. Wolfers and Mr. Price also report a statistically significant correlation with decreases in points, rebounds and assists, and a rise in turnovers, when players performed before primarily opposite-race officials.

“Player-performance appears to deteriorate at every margin when officiated by a larger fraction of opposite-race referees,” they write. The paper later notes no change in free-throw percentage. “We emphasize this result because this is the one on-court behavior that we expect to be unaffected by referee behavior.”

Mr. Wolfers and Mr. Price claim that these changes are enough to affect game outcomes. Their results suggested that for each additional black starter a team had, relative to its opponent, a team’s chance of winning would decline from a theoretical 50 percent to 49 percent and so on, a concept mirrored by the game evidence: the team with the greater share of playing time by black players during those 13 years won 48.6 percent of games — a difference of about two victories in an 82-game season.

“Basically, it suggests that if you spray-painted one of your starters white, you’d win a few more games,” Mr. Wolfers said.

The N.B.A.’s reciprocal study was conducted by the Segal Company, the actuarial consulting firm which designed the in-house data-collection system the league uses to identify patterns for referee-training purposes, to test for evidence of bias. The league’s study was less formal and detailed than an academic paper, included foul calls for only two and a half seasons (from November 2004 through January 2007), and did not consider differences among players by position, veteran status and the like. But it did have the clear advantage of specifying which of the three referees blew his whistle on each foul.

The N.B.A. study reported no significant differences in how often white and black referees collectively called fouls on white and black players. Mr. Stern said he was therefore convinced “that there’s no demonstration of any bias here — based upon more robust and more data that was available to us because we keep that data.”

Added Joel Litvin, the league’s president for basketball operations, “I think the analysis that we did can stand on its own, so I don’t think our view of some of the things in Wolfers’s paper and some questions we have actually matter as much as the analysis we did.”

Mr. Litvin explained the N.B.A.’s refusal to release its underlying data for independent examination by saying: “Even our teams don’t know the data we collect as to a particular referee’s call tendencies on certain types of calls. There are good reasons for this. It’s proprietary. It’s personnel data at the end of the day.”

The percentage of black officials in the N.B.A. has increased in the past several years, to 38 percent of 60 officials this season from 34 percent of 58 officials two years ago. Mr. Stern and Mr. Litvin said that the rise was coincidental because the league does not consider race in the hiring process.

Mr. Wolfers and Mr. Price are scheduled to present their paper at the annual meetings of the Society of Labor Economists on Friday and the American Law and Economics Association on Sunday. They will then submit it to the National Bureau of Economic Research and for formal peer review before consideration by an economic journal.

Both men cautioned that the racial discrimination they claim to have found should be interpreted in the context of bias found in other parts of American society.

“There’s bias on the basketball court,” Mr. Wolfers said, “but less than when you’re trying to hail a cab at midnight.”

Pat Borzi contributed reporting from Minneapolis and John Eligon from East Rutherford, N.J.
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Monday, April 30, 2007

Miscellaneous Notes: Bulls are Running in Chicago



DENG!!!!!
I think it may be time for Charles Barkley to find out who Luol Deng is. Chuck was noted for his "Who is Luol Deng?" comment around the trade deadline when the Bulls balked at trading Deng and others for Paol Gasol of Memphis. Looks like Scott Skiles and Bulls GM John Paxson knew what they had and are being rewarded for their patience. Somebody alert the Chuck wagon. I mean Deng maybe hasn't done enough to earn a spot in Barkley's "five", but apparently neither does the wheelchair-dependent Dewayne Wade. The Bulls just have no respect for their elders.
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The NFL draft is in the books, and it looks like the New England Patriots, who at one time were bragging about how they would never have a Randy Moss-type on their team now have the original, having rescued him from the Raiders and out-hustling the Packers and Brett Favre for his services. Now if the only guarantee in his contract is that he'll put out 100%, 100% of the time,they might have something. I'm still not sure why the Pats are being glorified for the move instead of hammered. It smacks of a desperation, sell your soul to the devil type move, but I guess they miss not being in the Super Bowl.
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I have to give credit where credit is due. According to the New York Post, the Reverend Al Sharpton along with rap mogul Russell Simmonms and the Hip-Hop Summit Network have called for the industry to clean up it's own act and refrain from using the words, "bitch", "ho" and the "n" word from their songs.

It's obvious nobody is buying the story of Snoop Doggy Poop that these are terms of endearment or some form of artistic expression. Sorry, Snoop or Poop or whatever your name is, you can't keep pissing in peoples faces and then try to fool them into thinking it's raining. The explanation that this is some form of desensitivity training to take the sting out of the words for African-Americans is bogus too. It's obviously not working if people are still offended by the term, so that strategy (story) doesn't work anymore.

To quote the Reverend Sharpton, "It's a victory for decency". It's a good opening shot in the battle for decency and civility, but the victory will be determined by how well the call is followed. Anyway, it's a good first step and you have to start someplace.
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It will be interesting to see what names come out from the Mets clubhouse boys/steroid distributor testimony. The fact that the names were not initially leaked tells me we may have some potential for scrubbing of some of the names, or selective release, which is not good. More of what we've been given in the past. Not good for anyone associated with the Metropolitans for any length of ime in the past 20 years or so, however. A lot of ex-Mets must be sweating out the wait.
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  • Albert Pujols
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  • Will Clark
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  • Walt "Clyde" Frazier
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Favorite All-Time Coaches

  • Bill Parcells
  • Bill Thurston
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  • Johnny Parker
  • Mike Epstein
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  • Roger Craig
  • Ron Polk
  • Tony Abbatine
  • Tony Dungy
  • Turner Gill
  • Vern Gambetta

Favorite Baseball Books

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  • Coaching Pitchers by Spanky McFarland
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  • The Science of Hitting by Ted Williams

Favorite Baseball Movies

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  • For Love of the Game
  • Major League
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Lifetime Things To Do List

  • ! DONE - ATTEND SPRINGSTEEN CONCERT
  • ! DONE - Attend Baseball Game @ Wrigley Field
  • ! DONE - Attend Baseball Game @ Yankee Stadium
  • ! DONE - Attend Football Game @ Giants Stadium
  • ! DONE - Attend World Series Game
  • ! DONE Attend SABR National Convention (SABR48, 2018 Pittsburgh)
  • Attend College World Series @ Omaha (June)
  • Attend Little League World Series @ Williamsport (August)
  • Attend Baseball Game @ Fenway Park (SUMMER)
  • Visit Field of Dreams Site
  • Attend SABR Analytics Conference (March Phoenix,AZ)
  • Attend MIT Sports Analytics Conference (late-FEB)
  • Attend Kentucky Derby (early-MAR)
  • Attend Daytona 500 (late-FEB)
  • Attend Football Game @ Green Bay (WINTER)
  • Attend Masters Golf Tournament (mid-March)
  • Attend Olympics Event
  • Attend Super Bowl Game (late JAN)
  • Visit New York Stock Exchange
  • Visit Baseball Hall of Fame
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