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Parsons Prophecy coming true... Chandler Parsons on LeBron James: “You’ll see him in a different jer

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by howardsucks, Jul 3, 2014.

  1. howardsucks

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    I believe Parsons has started his bromance recruitment of Lebron right after the Finals. Everyone can see Heat big 3 Chemistry blew up thanks to Spurs and LBJ stealing Wade's team. :)

    Here's CP25 in Sports Nation:

    Chandler Parsons thinks LeBron James will be 'in a different jersey next year' if Heat lose Finals

    <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/nfsSvLw54C4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>


    http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports....oull-see-him-in-a-different-jersey-next-year/

    http://www.thescore.com/nba/news/519924
     
  2. howardsucks

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    Super friends forming behind the scenes... A STORM IS COMING TO HOUSTON.

    <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Per <a href="https://twitter.com/sam_amick">@sam_amick</a>: &quot;Beverley and LeBron James have a very good relationship&quot;... private recruiting will take place. <a href="http://t.co/1cLG04xqWq">http://t.co/1cLG04xqWq</a></p>&mdash; Ben DuBose (@BenDuBose) <a href="https://twitter.com/BenDuBose/statuses/481936557893373952">June 25, 2014</a></blockquote>
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  3. jayhow92

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  4. rockets13champs

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    C Howard
    PF Lebron
    SF Parsons
    SG Harden
    PG Beverly

    Oh my gawdddddsd
    73-9 NBA CHAMPS
     
  5. ksny15

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    Didn't Lebron want the max? Isn't the most we can offer only 18?
     
  6. TheMystery008

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    Ahmm...

    What is this suppose to be?

    Some of the things posted here are old.
     
  7. howardsucks

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    Are you a Date Facts Cop?

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    Next week is gonna be insane when lebron comes to town for presentations
     
  10. howardsucks

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    Soon.... McDonals All Olympics Team Rockets Blasting off. :)

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  11. howardsucks

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    Us giving Shane Battier to Miami... could it all be part of Morey's masterplan knowing Wade will want his team back and influence Lebron with Analytics so when Lebron and Wade chemistry explodes, Lebron will have Rockets Zen Moreyball in his subconscious naturally choosing Houston as his new home... Morey is a freaking scary genius.

    http://www.insightsquared.com/2013/06/how-lebron-james-embraced-analytics-and-became-a-legend/

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    How LeBron James Embraced Analytics and Became a Legend

    The Miami Heat have just won their second National Basketball Association (NBA) championship in a row, vanquishing the San Antonio Spurs in an all-time classic Finals series that went down to the wire in Game 7. The Heat were led by LeBron James’ 37 points, 12 rebounds and 4 assists, an unbelievable performance on the biggest stage from the world’s most famous – and polarizing – athlete. The fact that LeBron put up such a fantastic stat line should surprise no one; after all, he recently completed his first decade in the league with all the dominance that has been expected of him since the day he was anointed ‘The King’ at the age of 16. No, what was truly surprising was his stunning efficiency, a once-weak area of his game that he has honed through rigorous study of advanced analytics – and a lot of hard work. Here’s the story of how LeBron James embraced advanced analytics and how it paid off with a transcendent performance that further cemented his legacy as one of the greatest athletes of all time.



    Efficiency has become one of the hottest buzzwords in professional sports. With access to a wealth of data and more intelligent, creative minds curating this information, athletes are expected not just to perform, but to do so at a highly efficient level. One of the most important nuggets gleaned from this burgeoning field of basketball analytics is that the most efficient shots are shots at the rim, free throws and three pointers, especially from the shorter corners.

    LeBron James has always played well, but once upon a time, he was notorious for his low-efficiency game. As a rookie, he had a field goal percentage of 42%, a three-point percentage of just 29% and a free throw percentage of 75%, on only 6 attempts a game. By studying advanced analytics, shot charts and video of his game, he knew he had to improve his play in the three key efficiency offensive areas.

    “I’m just a more efficient player [today],” James recently told Grantland.com. “I take no shots for granted. When you’re a young player, you cast up low-percentage shots, and you’re not really involved with the numbers as much as far as field goal percentage. As I’ve grown, I’ve made more of a conscious effort to become a more efficient player and I think it’s helped my team’s success over the years.”

    His efforts to improve efficiency culminated in Game 7 at the American Airlines Arena. LeBron scored his game-high 37 points on a stunning 12-23 shooting from the field, connecting on 5 of his 10 three-point attempts and all 8 of his free throw attempts. Check out his shot chart for Game 7 below for a study in efficiency improvements:

    LeBron James Shot Chart


    He was a perfect 3 for 3 on shots at the rim, with many of his other aggressive forays to the hoop resulting in free throw attempts. He made only 4 of his 10 shots from the mid-range area, the least efficient shot in the game. However, what really won the game was the Heat’s incredible three-point shooting, not just from LeBron but also role player Shane Battier. LeBron’s 10 attempts from distance included 2/2 from the short right corner. Even when he wasn’t shooting, his passing was highly efficient – 2 of his 4 assists on the night (both in the fourth quarter) went to Battier for wide-open three point makes, part of Battier’s sizzling 6 for 8 three-point performance for the unheralded substitute. With such efficient shot-taking and shot-making, it was clear that the Miami Heat and LeBron would overcome the tough Spurs, the never-ending chorus of critics and the heavy burden of pressure to win their second NBA championship in a row and spark talks of the next great sports dynasty.



    Building the next great sales team dynasty full of highly efficient sales reps is an attainable goal – with the proper leveraging of advanced sales analytics. The key to achieving this is twofold; to identify areas of efficiency that should be prioritized and areas of weaknesses that should be improved upon. By studying league-wide efficiency trends and his own performances, LeBron discerned that he should be attempting more layups and dunks, three pointers and free throws. Outside shooting was a big weakness of his, so he worked hard in the offseason to shore up this area of his game, working with a shooting coach.

    Just as LeBron worked diligently to bolster his basketball efficiency, sales managers should study ways to improve the efficiency of their sales teams and address areas of weaknesses. Traditionally, many sales managers demand a higher number of rep activities to grow sales, erroneously believing that more connects leads directly to more deals. The truth is that performing activities more efficiently is better than simply performing more activities. Look not only at the number of calls a rep makes but how many of those calls lead to connects, demos, and eventually, deals. That ratio will give you a better indication of your team’s efficiency than merely looking at total activities.

    Another key area of sales analytics that sales managers can study and use to coach their teams and reach championship levels is the sales funnel for each rep. LeBron was not able to correct his weaknesses until he identified them. The sales funnel report can pinpoint at which specific stage reps are struggling to convert. According to the example below, this rep struggles to convert from the second to the third stage. This suggests to the manager that this is an area of weakness for him or her – perhaps the rep isn’t qualifying opportunities well enough or faltering in his conversations at this stage. Now that this weakness has been identified, coach and rep alike can work to correct that, just like LeBron corrected his once-wayward three-point shot.

    Sales Funnel Report - Funnel Conversions


    LeBron James cemented his legendary status with his second consecutive championship, due in large part to his full embrace of advanced analytics to correct his weaknesses and improve his efficiency. You can do the same with your sales reps by studying the right sales analytics to craft a more efficient and better-performing championship team.
     
  12. Hmm

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    Looks like he's wearing long johns...
     
  13. LosPollosHermanos

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    If there's one thing we learned about parsons this year... It's that he has a big mouth and should shut up more often than not.
     
  14. RedRedemption

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    I will still remember when he got owned by Batum after talking ****. :(
     
  15. Rockets_12

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    I'm sure Parsons would take a smaller deal so we could add LeBron. I could see a 4 year/$30M ..
     
  16. CometsWin

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    Lebron doesn't like to play PF.
     
  17. shastarocket

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    His deal has (essentially) no bearing on LeBron's contract. We own his bird rights and can exceed the cap to retain him
     
  18. acsorelle4

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    When did that happen?
     
  19. RV6

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    This is old news....It confuses people when you're not clear about it, as it makes it seem like there's been a new development.


    The whole playoffs ....he said he was better than Batum either before or early in the series
     
  20. DrNuegebauer

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    C Howard
    PF Jones
    SF James
    SG Harden
    PG Beverley

    6th man: Parsons

    73-9 NBA champs.
     

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