Ya there is. The evidence is that my shot goes in more often when I'm confident than not.
That's not how evidence works. Otherwise anecdotes would be the entire basis of science.
Ya there is. The evidence is that my shot goes in more often when I'm confident than not.
DM struggles all game. Then at the end he gets a steal to a layup, hits a cold blooded jumper, he scores 8 of our last 9. That's what stars do. Did you see his passion? The polar opposite of ole Haywood who was indifferent at almost all times and would often shrink in clutch time.
Let's not rewrite history. Hayward had a number of game winning shots and clutch 4th quarters. But yeah, Mitchell just willed himself to perform down the stretch. We need one more stud, whether that's Rubio or someone else.
9 from 28. people who said mitchell is not a chucker. There you go.
Here's the undeniable proof. BOOOOM!
Despite the shots not dropping on the night, DM
kept shooting and shot 9 from 28 on the night. He is obviously desperate to pinch the ROY award from Simmons, which resulted in his obviously blatant stats padding and chuckings. Is he playing for the team or playing for personal accolades?
Imagine if Exum is as selfish as mitchell and shot 9 from 28 on the night, he would have been lambasted on this forum.
Yes, I am a jazz fan, but I can't stand selfish stat padding chucker like Mitchell. Mitchell is obviously playing for the accolade of ROY right now, hence his blatant chuckings.
We need more unselfish players who play for the team like Ingles and Exum.
For real, can we bring back negging just for this one poster? Terrible. Egregiously dumb view. Gotta be a troll trying to get a rise out of people. His sn's got three z's because he's putting us all to sleep with his inane takes.
I think he's a troll.
The great performances of Ingles, favors and Gobert is what won utah this game, not mitchell's poor shooting.
Most of the credit for our winning streak should goes to these guys.
DM jacked up 73 shots the last 3 games for an inefficient 77 points. He is a selfish chucker who wants to win ROY. If Ingles and Favors did not step up in the last few games, we would have lost a least half of those games.
In mentioning that Jingles fouled Ginoldbe, why does it matter when the play should have been dead for being out of bounds. Quite a bit got missed in this game by a fairly shoddy officiating performance.
How does confidence change the mechanics of the shot? Ingles shot something like 43% from the three. He worked all summer on his shot, and that increased his percentage a tiny bit. Has little to do with confidence, unless confidence is something that adds 2% to your shot, which you wouldn't be able to tell without looking at stats.
Sometimes player will hit a bunch in a row, other times they'll miss a bunch. As players are just human, they have poor natural understanding of statistics. So they attribute normal statistical distribution with being on or off on any particular night.
Now I might be wrong. But as far as I know, nobody has been able to provide good evidence for the hot hand. However, given how widespread belief in the hot hand is, you'd think it's been confirmed by data ten times over.
Is there evidence of that, though? Aside from your feelings? That's what math and statistics is about. It's a simple enough question: does someone's likelihood of making the next shot increase when he has made a previous shot (or two previous shots, etc.)? And I'm with Siro--there's no evidence that it does.
Is there evidence of your God?
That's not how evidence works. Otherwise anecdotes would be the entire basis of science.
Why aren't people talking about the travel on the last play. Anderson picks up his dribble, pivots, and loses control of the ball and touches it again... it was never dislodged by another player... Royce's hands were up.
Sure Ingles pushed Manu, but the travel was fairly obvious and the reason I thought Ingles kinda stopped on the play.
In the NBA, when a player fumbles the ball, they are allowed to recover it, even if not touched by another player. If they fumble and haven't used their pivot foot, they can still dribble. In this case, since Anderson had used his pivot foot, upon picking up the ball he needed to shoot or pass, which he did. It was not a travel.
The Jazz got the benefit of more calls in the last two minutes. Odds of that happening may be worse than the Spurs losing a game when they are up 13 points in the fourth quarter.
My bad... seems there is some rule inconsistency there though... I mean if the guy has control and loses control without a defender deflecting the ball that seems like it should be a turnover. Like a self pass.
He scored a bunch of critical points in the 4th quarter. GTFO your just a hater.Despite the shots not dropping on the night, DM
kept shooting and shot 9 from 28 on the night. He is obviously desperate to pinch the ROY award from Simmons, which resulted in his obviously blatant stats padding and chuckings. Is he playing for the team or playing for personal accolades?
Imagine if Exum is as selfish as mitchell and shot 9 from 28 on the night, he would have been lambasted on this forum.
The Jazz got the benefit of more calls in the last two minutes. Odds of that happening may be worse than the Spurs losing a game when they are up 13 points in the fourth quarter.
Sure you can, as long as your don't move your feet or let the ball hit the ground.You can also pass it to yourself (you just can't catch it).![]()