Posted by udm_mike on 5/3/2011 10:54:00 AM (view original):
Posted by isack24 on 5/2/2011 3:14:00 PM (view original):
Pretty obviously because you're 28-1. Wins are always overvalued by WIS's seeding formula.
As for Thompson, the question isn't really whether he is underperforming, it's whether, even given a best-case of 38% on 3s, he can be more efficient shooting twos. Can he? I don't know, but I would guess with FTs added in that he probably could.
Wins are OVERvalued? Ummmm...that's the whole point to playing. Give me a "bad" win over a "good" loss any day. Teams lose to good teams all the time. It's actually quite common. So what does it prove to play, and lose, to a top 10 team? But not everyone can beat bad teams. Wins are wins.
Let's use the entire season. Is 26-0 against a schedule of sims is better than 20-6 against a schedule of top-fifty teams?
It's the reason that low-majors have to win their conference tourney to get in the NCAA tourney in real life. You might rather have a "bad" win than a "good" loss, but you're just looking at it in a bubble with no context. As a player, I'd rather win. As a member of a selection committee, I'd give more credit to a team who loses to the best team in the country by 1 in OT than a team who beats an 0-25 team by 1 in OT.