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Author:  Brick [ Tue Mar 19, 2019 7:40 am ]
Post subject:  MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference

Rube posted a link to the Raiders winning some award for best trade so I clicked on the link and got to this. This has to be made up.

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SSAC19 DAY 2 RECAP
DAY 2 RECAP

After an incredible weekend, SSAC19 has come to a close. From high profile panels throughout the conference featuring speakers including Adam Silver, Jimmy Pitaro, Meek Mill, Mike Leach, and many others, to more niche events like Curling and Chess, there was a lot to see and do. Thank you for joining us (despite the snow!) and for your support.

Day two began with a fascinating conversation between Wyc Grousbeck and Jeanie Buss moderated by Jackie MacMullan. While both teams have struggled this season relative to expectations, the two owners discussed the history that has been the foundation of their rivalry and how each owner plans to get back to the top of the sport.

Later in “Do Athletes Need the Media?”, Larry Fitzgerald, Katie Nolan, Adam Hansmann, and Jeanie Buss discussed the evolving voice of the modern athlete, and the implications for traditional media. This was followed by Malcolm Gladwell and David Epstein returning to revisit their panel from SSAC 2014 and discuss how their opinions on generalists vs. specialists in sports have changed in the intervening years.

Stephen Dubner (Freakonomics) and Jason Concepcion (The Ringer) teamed up on Sports Mythbusting, changing the typical panel format by interviewing a series of guests to determine whether some traditional myths are in fact true. Topics ranged from Pablo Torre discussing the impact of dating a Kardashian, to Mike Zarren discussing tanking in the NBA.

The conference ended with an unforgettable, and often hilarious, panel featuring Michael Lewis interviewing Mike Leach. Leach touched on a wide range of topics including how to avoid the press on his way to the locker room, the similarities between football and pirates, and the ideal personality for a kicker.

Another highlight of the day was a curling tournament with heavy hitters such as Daryl Morey, Jessica Gelman, Mike Zarren, and John Hollinger participating. Unsurprisingly, the winner was USA Curling gold medalist Tyler George, but Mike Zarren was the runner up. Later, a packed audience witnessed Chess Grandmaster Robert Hess compete against ten others simultaneously, and then saw the future of AI (Leela) defeat the past (Komodo) in a commentated match.

http://www.sloansportsconference.com/mit_news/ssac19-day-2-recap/

Author:  Regular Reader [ Tue Mar 19, 2019 9:47 am ]
Post subject:  Re: MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference

Sounds like ESPN still has gobs of cash to waste.

Author:  Brick [ Tue Mar 19, 2019 9:50 am ]
Post subject:  Re: MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference

This honestly sounds like a Stephon from SNL skit.

We've got Meek Mill, Pablo Torre discussing the impact of dating a Kardashian, and two robots playing chess with commentators.

Author:  Regular Reader [ Tue Mar 19, 2019 5:41 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference

Boilermaker Rick wrote:
This honestly sounds like a Stephon from SNL skit.

We've got Meek Mill, Pablo Torre discussing the impact of dating a Kardashian, and two robots playing chess with commentators.


This may be the thing that has me cutting satellite.

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