Nah, I get your point and you are right. I was mostly referring to basketball or other team-sports where one outlier is less likely to "drag the team" and the whole team has to function as one. And with that in mind, I'd pick the team that is statistically most likely to have outliers (of the outliers, cause every top athlete is an outlier anyway and great on their own).
Yes, this method does not take everything into consideration :D. But it does not require me to do much research :).
Outliers :P :D.
Nah, I get your point and you are right. I was mostly referring to basketball or other team-sports where one outlier is less likely to "drag the team" and the whole team has to function as one. And with that in mind, I'd pick the team that is statistically most likely to have outliers (of the outliers, cause every top athlete is an outlier anyway and great on their own).
Yes, this method does not take everything into consideration :D. But it does not require me to do much research :).
Seriously Conor McGregor is the man!