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	<title>Comments on: Introducing z-points</title>
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		<title>By: Jose A. Martinez</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jose A. Martinez</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello,
Contratulations for your excellent work.
In Spain, some years ago a new metric born: SEDENA evaluation, this was an attempt to control for score differences in the player evaluations metrics. This was done by a Spanish fan of basketball. He used play by play statistics of Spanish ACB, and wrote a program to weight player actions (points, rebounds, etc.) by score difference. Therefore, a point weights higher is the score is for example 42-40, than when the score is 42-25. There is no much more information, because he did not submit his research to academics journals of forum (there is no peer-review analysis).
I am currently conducting a research on stastistics and basketball, and I would like to reference your work. I have not found your name in your website. Would you prefer to keep your anonymity?
I am not familiar with financial language and I would like to know a more detailed explanations about how your method works. Is this possible? Any attempt to &quot;validate&quot; your method with a criterion variable (e.g. wins, etc.)?
Thank you so much!
Best regards
Jose</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello,<br />
Contratulations for your excellent work.<br />
In Spain, some years ago a new metric born: SEDENA evaluation, this was an attempt to control for score differences in the player evaluations metrics. This was done by a Spanish fan of basketball. He used play by play statistics of Spanish ACB, and wrote a program to weight player actions (points, rebounds, etc.) by score difference. Therefore, a point weights higher is the score is for example 42-40, than when the score is 42-25. There is no much more information, because he did not submit his research to academics journals of forum (there is no peer-review analysis).<br />
I am currently conducting a research on stastistics and basketball, and I would like to reference your work. I have not found your name in your website. Would you prefer to keep your anonymity?<br />
I am not familiar with financial language and I would like to know a more detailed explanations about how your method works. Is this possible? Any attempt to &#8220;validate&#8221; your method with a criterion variable (e.g. wins, etc.)?<br />
Thank you so much!<br />
Best regards<br />
Jose</p>
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