Straight from Hollinger's "Intro and Method" link in the upper right of the power rankings, explaining the rankings;
"I created these rankings to give a quick assessment of all 30 teams so far in the season, since sometimes the standings can be misleading in this department."
"One of my goals was to create a system that told us more about a team's quality than the standings do.
So instead of winning percentage, these rankings use points scored and points allowed, which are better indicators of a team's quality than wins and losses.
So instead of winning percentage, these rankings use points scored and points allowed, which are better indicators of a team's quality than wins and losses.
This might not sound right at first, but studies have shown scoring margin to be a better predictor of future success than a team's win-loss record. Thus, scoring margin is a more accurate sign of a team's quality."
"Another key variable in the formula is recent performance, which I included for two reasons.
First, it stands to reason that more recent games are more valid indicators of how strong a team is currently.
Second, I wanted these rankings to follow the model of Marc Stein's "human" power rankings, on the site each Monday, in which a team's recent play is a huge factor."
"Caveats
Since this is an entirely automated ranking, you'll notice certain "human" factors missing.
It doesn't know which players are about to come back from injury or which teams have been playing without their best players for the past 10 games.
Along the same lines, it doesn't take into account injuries, trades, controversial calls or any other variables -- just the scores, please.
Nonetheless, it can be very useful because it allows us to see what the landscape looks like when we remove our usual filters.
We hope you enjoy our daily power rankings."
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He created a *tool*, to try to give a better and deeper look at current team strength over W/L record. An *objective* look. To get people to look at stats and have a better understanding of them and to promote discussion. Nothing more, nothing less.
You can argue about how he does the weights of various factors, sure. Overall though, by the end of the season, his rankings are pretty solid.
As far as being an idiot or not knowing anything about the game...no clue how anyone could say that. If you've read his articles and chats, he obviously is very knowledgeable about basketball and an intelligent guy. He takes a more stats-based angle than a subjective angle on basketball. You can dislike that, but calling the man an idiot and unknowledgeable is petty and ignorant.
/rant off
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