Posted by upsetcity on 1/29/2022 6:21:00 PM (view original):
Posted by gillispie on 1/29/2022 2:52:00 PM (view original):
i dont absolutely know the answer here but i can't imagine that all very goods are equal. i believe i have been told by someone trustworthy that seble said there are ranges for preferences just like anything else. not positive though.
Weird you’re saying this since I was almost sure it was you who had suggested the opposite. I suppose there goes my source lol.
interesting. well, i might have a guess where you are getting this from. chap (chapelhillne for the unfamiliar) and i disagree at times about the importance of 5m of extra promise in terms of the preference impact, or really more we just still discuss it from time to time. i think you were privy to a conversation on the topic. but we both absolutely believe there is a difference. its just a question of magnitude, and really its about how we value the tradeoff of 5 extra minutes of promise on a preference guy compared to the impact of the bigger promise on the regular season and such. we see pretty eye to eye in general on the overall topic (promises and how to use them), and probably 95% of the difference of opinion we had when we started co-coaching, we bridged long ago. anyway, i seem to recall you caught like our 15th conversation on the topic which was really just an anecdote at that point, which we had a lot of context for but you kinda didn't.
most definitely, i would expect a 1 vs 199 mile preference to be worth something, and many times more than a 199 vs 201 mile preference, despite the latter pair being where the listed difference is. i never meant to suggest anything different on that front. i do have a line of thinking that goes like... 'very good' preferences are probably bounded and probably about as big a range as any other (very bad, bad, etc). and if that is true, and its also true that preferences are important but that each preference isn't insanely valuable on its own, then its hard for me to see sub-divisions in a single preference range as being THAT crucial (my thinking is a low end very good can't be that much worse than a high end one - but it can be meaningful, i think?). anyway, with 15m already being a very good, and 20m already being a higher very good, how much better can a 25m very good be? i am in general a big proponent of promises in recruiting, but i do feel like there's a point where the tradeoff stops being worthwhile, i am thinking some conversation along those lines... must be the source of the confusion? or at least, could be?