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Hour 1: Chris Cote, The Showman (feat. Tim Kurkjian)

2025/5/29
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Chris Cote
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Dan Levitar
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Mike Ryan
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Tim Kurkjian
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Dan Levitar: 我认为Tim对篮球的关心和了解程度与他对棒球的关心和了解程度相似,并且他所说的关于概率的问题,Halliburton的投篮没有被正确地报道。Halliburton的投篮是一个历史性的投篮,它前无古人,后无来者,而且它发生在比赛的最后时刻。我承认我没有正确地使用Tim Kirkson。我上周问了Kirchner历史上最慢的球员是谁。 Tim Kurkjian: Dan说得对。我清楚地记得Don Nelson的那次投篮。Halliburton的投篮高度达到了7.23英尺。我从未见过篮球能投到篮板上方的计时器那么高。Brian Magid也觉得Halliburton的投篮很疯狂,他甚至无法重现。即使我每天练习投那个球一个小时,直到90岁,我也无法重现。我仍然对比赛中的概率和可能性感到惊讶,而且我从未见过像Halliburton那样的投篮,我认为我们再也见不到了。 Chris Cote: 我认为是Benji Molina。

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The discussion starts with Tim Kurkjian's recollection of a memorable basketball shot by Don Nelson, its improbability, and how it relates to the concept of math friends. The conversation then shifts to the uniqueness of the shot and the evolving nature of sports science.
  • Don Nelson's improbable free throw line shot
  • Halliburton's high shot
  • Importance of shooting form and backspin
  • Uniqueness and improbability of Halliburton's shot
  • Need for sports science in analyzing such events

Shownotes Transcript

Tim Kurkjian is one of Dan's math friends, and while he's here to play the Looks Like game and give us all sorts of peculiar tidbits about Major League Baseball, he also buzzes the tower while Chris Cote eats a Blizzard.

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