Hollinger had a column today about estimates of the likelihood various "all-time" records would be broken.
The (brief) method:
At the end of the article there's this nugget:
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The (brief) method:
The method is outlined here and it's pretty long-winded, so if you don't want to read it all here's the Cliff Notes version: Establish the player's current rate of production in a given category, establish how many more the player needs in that category to break the record, and establish how long the player is likely to play. From those three inputs, we derive a percentage chance of the player breaking the record.
At the end of the article there's this nugget:
If you're a point guard, by the way, you're probably out of luck in the quest for career records. John Stockton's assists record is pretty much permanently out of reach, and his record for steals isn't much more likely to fall. Chris Paul is the only player with an established chance (4.4 percent) at the steals record, and knowing what we do about CP3's knees makes it seem unlikely he'll have the necessary longevity to break it.
It's official, John Hollinger is CarolinaJazz.