Except for by the time we have the best jump shooter there will be the best defenders as well... and the shooting percentage goes down with better defense. I dont think i'm giving anything away there by saying that.
though maybe this explains what we see right now.. maybe people are overtraining defense... if everyone is shooting so poorly whats the point in having a better defense? to shoot even more poorly? how do any of the users have a sense that they haven't made their opponents shoot as poorly as they should...
or more accurately there is some incremental amount that you could make someone shoot worse if you were an incrementally better at defense... d opponents shooting / d defensive training if you will... now how does that compare to d your shooting/ d shooting training? i would argue that people should be trying to see which of those things are higher and choosing to train that one, because really you care about winning.
edit: course you really have a fixed amount of training so then you need to know
d def. training/ d training and d off. training/ d training and use the chain rule... to... um.... yeah... ok, i was a physics major.. im gonna shutup now.
EDIT: SOME OF THESE STATEMENTS MIGHT BE MISLEADING.. PLEASE READ
(66639.86)BTW PERFECT EXAMPLE OF A QUANTITATIVE ANALOGY
Last edited by BB-Forrest at 1/7/2009 9:59:35 PM