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Computer-Aided Scouting : - While human scouts are far more recognized throughout the history of sports. Computer-Aided Scouting is being noticed for being far more accurate and predictable and is being used in the NBA, MLB, and the NFL for over a decade. Computer-aided Scouting allows far more data, information, and organization on the simpliest and convienant levels for a scout, or professional. Software programs allow all of the important information and statistical data to project and separate one potential NBA player from the next. ScoutingGurus is a familiar term which is associated with the in depth accuracy of Computer-aided Scouting.
Critics Circle
ScoutingGuru is also been a term loosely used to describe GMs or scouts that find talent that defies the main stream scouts and media. When a player is brought in as a free agent there isn't much fanfare, but if he is drafted the critics come out in droves to criticize that teams scouting department for not taking a mainstream hyped player. The criticism is mainly created by the media and fans to support their lack of understanding or knowledge of a players potential. These players are also known as flying under the radar if suddenly other teams take a late interest.
Computer-aided Scouting that uses any formula less than 4 years has to be deemed at best analytical more than scientific. Simply because most computer aided scouting is done by a measure of success and/or failures of players during that particular span of time. Due to the fact the game statistically changes every 15–20 years it is important for the methods use to analyze and project evolve with the game.
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Basketball statistics