Analyzing Sports Streakiness with Texas Tech Professor Alan Reifman........................................................................(See twitter.com/alanreifman for more frequent postings)...................................................................................
Saturday, November 25, 2006
In about a half-hour, the Utah Jazz will attempt to improve upon its 12-1 start to the current NBA season (game-by-game log; ignore the pre-season games that are listed first). The Jazz finished exactly at .500 last year (41-41), so such a torrid start this season comes as a surprise to most observers. This article provides some ideas of why Utah appears to be so improved.
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The reason the Jazz are so good is because Jerry Sloan actually makes them play defense. A rare thing these days in the NBA. And it doesn't hurt to have AK47 and Carlos Boozer healthy.
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