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"...Freakonomics meets ESPN."

—Alan Schwarz, author, The Numbers Game

The Wages of Wins

Taking Measure of the Many Myths in Modern Sport
David Berri, Martin Schmidt, and Stacey Brook

 

 

 

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The Preface

 

Chapter One:               Games with Numbers

            Freakonomics and Alfred Marshall

            The Conventional Wisdom

            The “Laugh Test”

           

Chapter Two:              Much Talking, Little Walking

            The Summer of 2002

            Can the Fans Walk?

                        The story in the National Basketball Association

                        The story in the other “national” sports

                        The story in our National Pastime

            A Few Lingering Questions

 

Chapter Three:                        Can You Buy the Fan’s Love?

            Are the Yankees Good for baseball?

            Is it really a Blue Ribbon panel?

                        The independence of the Blue Ribbon Panel

                        Different samples yield different conclusions

                        For samples, size matters

                        Playoffs are for fun, not for science

                        Size of payrolls is not equal to size of markets

                        You can’t buy love in Major League Baseball

            A Few More Questions

 

Chapter Four:              Baseball’s Competitive Balance Problem?                  

            Competitive balance: Theory and Measurement

                        The theory of competitive balance

                        The many measures of competitive balance

                        A simple measure of competitive balance

                        The need for “something else”

            Balancing Baseball

                        Baseball’s reserve rule

                        A Nobel Prize for Sports Economics

                        You say you want some evolution.

            Balancing Many Sports

            Does Baseball Have a Competitive Balance Problem?

 

Chapter Five:               The NBA’s Competitive Balance Problem?

            Blue Ribbon Analysis for the NBA

            The Star Attraction in the NBA

                        His Airness

                        The value of Jordan

            Stars at the Gate

                        The NBA Champions at the gate

                        “The Answer” in Philadelphia

                        Back to New York

                        Understanding NBA performance at the gate

            Stars on the Road

                        The basic road story

                        Understanding NBA performance on the road

            Back to Competitive Balance

           

Chapter Six:                 Shaq and Kobe

            Shaq and Kobe, the Saga Begins

            A Few Different Answers

                        NBA Efficiency Measures

                        Plus-Minus moves from the ice to the hardwood

                        The Labor Theory of Value

                        The market approach

            Modeling Team Wins in the NBA

                        The simple, and occasionally misleading, correlation coefficient

                        Building a better model

                        The value of each statistic           

            Unassisted Wins Production

            The Accuracy of Our Methods

 

Chapter Seven:                        Who is the Best?

            A Simple Model of Unassisted Productivity

            Making Your Teammates Better, the Value of an Assist, and Other Short Stories

                        Making your teammates better?

                        The Law of Diminishing Returns

                        Finally, the value of an assist

            Evaluating Efficiency with NBA Efficiency

            Shaq and Kobe, the Sequel         

                        Shaq’s story

                        Kobe’s story

            Who is the Best?

                        The Most Productive Player in 2004

                        The Most Productive Player in 2005

                        Fourteen years of “best” players

                        Who is the best? One answer

                        How about “The Answer”?

            Catching a Draft in 1996

                       

Chapter Eight:             A Few Chicago Stories

            The Jordan Legend

            The Best Team Ever

            The Decline and Rebirth of the Chicago Bulls

                        The NBA Draft Lottery

                        Eddy Curry vs. Tyson Chandler

                        Is Gordon the next Jordan?       

            Can Any Player ‘Turn it On’?

                        Another Jordan myth

                        A few other stars

                        And now a larger sample

                        Insight into prime-time performance

 

Chapter Nine:              How Are Quarterbacks Like Mutual Funds?

            There’s Something About Brett

            The NFL Quarterback Rating System

            Wins and Net Points Production in the NFL

                        Connecting points to wins

                        Modeling team offense

                        Modeling team defense

                        A simple model of quarterback productivity

            The Quarterbacks of Super Bowl XXXIX

                        Brady and McNabb in 2004

                        Another myth – assigning wins and losses to quarterbacks

                        McNabb and Brady – Super Bowl XXXIX

            Who is the Best? The Quarterback’s Story

                        The best ever?

                        Quarterback rating, again

            Consistent Inconsistency

                        The Brett Favre story, again

                        The simple story of inconsistency

                        Adding just a bit of sophistication

            Consistency in Sports

                        Back to baseball

                        And back to basketball

            Payroll and Wins

                       

Chapter Ten:               Scoring to Score

            Under-rated and Over-rated in 2006-07  

            The Rational Coach

                        The “best” rookie

                        The All-Rookie team

            The Rational General Manager

                        The Wisdom of Red Auerbach and Playing the “Right Way”

                        Playing to score

                        Reviewing our pay and productivity lessons

            The Rational Economist

                        The instruments of rationality

                        The economist’s fable

            The Final Word?