He makes the point that chaos implies large differences from small changes, so even just roster changes will impact the equilibrium.
What I thought was interesting is that this is the first time in NBA history that the expected value of threes and twos has been roughly equal and it’s because they’ve found something like a mixed strategy equilibrium.
That’s probably what we’ll see.
He makes the point that chaos implies large differences from small changes, so even just roster changes will impact the equilibrium.
What I thought was interesting is that this is the first time in NBA history that the expected value of threes and twos has been roughly equal and it’s because they’ve found something like a mixed strategy equilibrium.