From Prior Beliefs to Lineup Truths: Bayesian Inference for Lineup Performance
Abstract One of the key responsibilities of a team's coach is to identify the lineups that provide the best chance of winning a game. Traditional metrics such as offensive and defensive ratings summarize past performance, but they are inherently noisy and not predictive.
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