- John Hollinger
John Hollinger ₫ (born
May 17 ,1971 ) is an influential figure in the field ofAPBRmetrics , the quantitative analysis ofbasketball . Hollinger grew up inMahwah, New Jersey and is a graduate theUniversity of Virginia .Hollinger, a freelance writer, developed the website "Alleyoop.com" in 1996, initially as a hobby and sounding board for his musings on the game. Touting the site as "The Basketball Page for Thinking Fans," Hollinger followed in the footsteps of noted analysts Dean Oliver and
Bob Bellotti in a quest for the ultimate basketball statistic.During "Alleyoop" 's early years, Hollinger experimented with offensive and defensive ratings (points created and allowed per 100 possessions) in much the same way as Oliver, as a means of quantifying a player's overall contribution to his team. While the methods were hardly groundbreaking, Hollinger's writing style and incisive commentary caught the eye of such industry luminaries as "Web" Magazine, and "
The Wall Street Journal ".Hollinger spent the next three years as the sports editor at OregonLive.com, developing an intimate understanding of the inner workings of the
NBA , both as a game and a business. It was during his OregonLive years that Hollinger developed his most significant contribution to basketball statistics: hisPlayer Efficiency Rating (PER), a figure that attempts to combine all of a player's contributions into one number.After his successful stint in Portland, Hollinger was hired as the basketball editor at "
SI.com ", "Sports Illustrated " 's online sister site. In 2002, Hollinger released the first "Pro Basketball Prospectus" which was his first work published in print.Hollinger has authored three more "Prospectuses", now called "Pro Basketball Forecasts". He left "Sports Illustrated" to write for
ESPN.com in the summer of 2005, and his weekly columns are available through their "insider" subscription service. Additionally, Hollinger writes for the "New York Sun "'s sports section.Hollinger currently lives in
Atlanta with his wife Judy, where he once wrote that he hoped "to witness a playoff game sometime before the end of the century." In 2008, theAtlanta Hawks did in fact make the playoffs, pushing the eventual NBA ChampionBoston Celtics to 7 games.Recent NBA MVP picks by Hollinger include:
* 2006
LeBron James
* 2005Kevin Garnett
* 2004 Kevin GarnettHollinger Game Score
John Hollinger has also developed a formula that quantifies how impressive a player's individual game performance is. The Hollinger Game Score formula used:
"(Points x 1.0) + (FGM x 0.4) + (FGA x -0.7) + ((FTA-FTM) x -0.4) + (OREB x 0.7) + (DREB x 0.3) + (STL x 1.0) + (AST x 0.7) + (BLK x 0.7) + (PF x -0.4) + (TO x -1.0)"
Obviously, the entire box score of the player is needed, including offensive and defensive rebounding, steals, blocks and turnovers, so the Hollinger Game Score can only be applied to games played since the 1978 season. However, the Hollinger score fails to take into account the difficulty of the circumstances--for example the strength of the opponent, the strength of the opponent's defense, the location at which the game is played, the strength of the primary defender on the player, etc. Hollinger fails to provide any statistical/mathematical backing to his formulas and thus many, especially in academic circles, see his work as lacking rigorous foundations.
External links
* [http://www.alleyoop.com Alleyoop.com] , Hollinger's home site
* [http://search.espn.go.com/keyword/search?searchString=John_Hollinger&source=l_navbar Hollinger's ESPN Insider archive]
* [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/writers/john_hollinger/archive/index.html Hollinger's articles at SI]
* [http://www.basketball-reference.com Basketball-Reference.com] , includes many of Hollinger's statistics
* [http://www.knickerblogger.net/stats KnickerBlogger.net] , home of constantly updated PER's
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