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25: 319:, claiming that the basic box score numbers tell decision-makers most of what they need to know about a player's value. In December 2011, Berri released an updated version that adjusted the defensive rebound weight to account for diminishing returns. 276:, Berri has developed a model called "Wins Produced", which "explains 95% of team wins". The Wins Produced model is a refinement of an earlier model put forth in a 1999 paper published in the journal "Managerial and Decision Economics". 460: 166: 450: 357: 307:
and the NBA's official "efficiency" metric, claiming that they overvalue scoring and undervalue shooting efficiency. A similar criticism has been made of
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Berri's work is frequently viewed as a lightning rod for criticism because the Wins Produced model often runs counter to the conventional wisdom of
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accompanying blog, "The Wages of Wins Journal", which frequently criticizes NBA decision-makers (i.e., coaches and
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The portion of the book that has drawn the most attention—positive and negative—has been Berri's analysis of the
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is Berri and Schmidt's follow up on The Wages of Wins and was published in March 2010 by FT Press.
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Stumbling on Wins: Two Economists Expose the Pitfalls on the Road to Victory in Professional Sports
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Berri is best known for co-authoring, along with Martin Schmidt and Stacey Brook, the 2006 book
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point of view, investigating issues like the relationship between payrolls and wins,
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The Wages of Wins: Taking Measure of the Many Myths in Modern Sport
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before accepting a position at Southern Utah University in 2008.
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Berri has provided data on women's basketball for the journal
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in economics in 1991, and earned both his M.A. and Ph.D. from
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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Berri has come out in opposition of certain traditional
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