Sunday, April 20, 2014

The NBA draft: who makes it, who doesn't and why

Eric Weiss details "The Thin Line Between “Busts” and “Steals.”

A snippet:
...From our research, draft day “busts” tend to be colder, more impulsive, less disciplined, less rule-bound, over-analytical, and quicker to seek change than their “Steal” counterparts. Simply put, “Busts” are much more geared for doing things their way than they are designed to be accountable to group standards.

Draft day “Steals” put more stock in building relationships, are more accountable to authority, set higher personal standards for themselves, and tend to rely on established structure and well-practiced routines to get them to the top. They are process-oriented thinkers who seek their opportunities through patience and persistence instead of trying to force their agenda on others.

But, it's more complicated than that...

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