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analytics must prefer lefties

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by JR, Jun 30, 2013.

  1. bongman

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    DH is also a natural left hander. He broke his wrist in high school so he learned to use his right hand and it stayed.
     
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    Murrah never came toy door with two ipads.
     
  3. Rocket Freak

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    Left handed people are the only ones in their right minds.
     
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    Good thread and observation, most players are used to forcing folks left and in the heat of the battle they revert to it for a spell and it is an advantage.

    DD
     
  5. jbasket

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    I am a lefty, and I do not think it made a noticeable difference when I played competitively. There is not a clear difference like in baseball.
     
  6. DarkHorse

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    Weird. I'm a lefty and was about to say the opposite. I feel like people have a harder time guarding against left handed layups, for example, cause they're not as used to people going that way.
     
  7. Haymitch

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    I know I do.

    I do think being left handed gives you something of an advantage. And if the Rockets staff has somehow been able to represent this analytically, then it wouldn't surprise me.
     
  8. B-Bob

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    I like your thread topic, but I have to mention that it's illegal to have children marry one another and it's also illegal to force them into working. #NSAreading
     
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    Ah, the real JR is back. The algorithm J.R. would probably be upset but I'm not sure he/it is sentient.
     
  10. jbasket

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    Hmm... interesting to hear. When you are playing defence, do you prefer people driving to your left or to your right? I preferred them driving to my left (offensive players right) since it is my dominant side. I would think right handers preferred them going to their right (offensive players left), since they are right dominant. I would think right-handed defenders would be better suited against left-handers.
     
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    Are you speaking from the perspective of a right-hander or left-hander?
     
  12. Haymitch

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    I'm a righty.

    I have also found that left handers seem to be better shooters, but I think that's more coincidence than science.
     
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    with the majority of people being right handed they are naturally inclined to defend and move in certain ways -- lefties are the exact opposite. Thats why left handed batters are big in baseball.

    defenders are not used to moving laterally to their left or playing angles to their left - the majority of their lives they are used to defending right handed people. When they go to block a shot they lean towards their right.

    as a leftie when it comes to basketball (i am right handed otherwise) its a huge advantage

    I am sure having skills and being left handed is what they look for -- you can be a leftie but with no skills it is worthless.
     
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    Wouldn't it be easier to guard against lefty lay-ups as a righty? You don't have to reach across your body to block the shot.
     
  15. jbasket

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    Could not say that about me until the collegiate level :p

    I am rethinking things, but I still think right-handed defenders have an easier time guarding left-handed players because of an easier shot contest. Although an easy left-handed layup would be driving right the finishing middle, but that is a hard contest no matter what dominant hand. That is just from my personal experience, but I am rethinking it right now.
     
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    So are you saying people's muscle memory is not used to sliding the opposite way? Therefore, a lefties strength would match against the defender's weakness?
     
  17. DarkHorse

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    Yes... it's more of a muscle memory argument.
     
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    Being right handed, I got used to blocking shots with my left hand against right handed players. When a lefty shoots, I still go up with my left to block, which is a major disadvantage. Bottom line is that being different is an advantage in sports, although not as big in basketball as something like tennis or baseball.
     
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    Ok. That makes sense, never thought of it that way. Interesting...
     
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    Yeah, that makes sense too. Just never actually thought of it that way!
     

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