If computers ran NBA, Shaq would be benched
(Reuters) Updated: 2006-10-24 09:47
NEW YORK - Shaquille O'Neal may be one of the best basketball players on the
planet, but he should have been benched in this year's National Basketball
Association championships.
 Miami Heat center Shaquille O'Neal
poses for a photo in Miami, October 2, 2006.
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Or so concludes a new statistical measurement developed by Lenovo Group Ltd.,
the world's third-largest personal computer maker. Introduced by Lenovo and the
NBA on Monday, the statistic is supposed show which five players combine to make
the best team on the court at any one time.
In June's NBA finals, for instance, the Lenovo Stat showed the best
combination for the champion Miami Heat included Dwyane Wade, James Posey, Gary
Payton, Antoine Walker, and Alonzo Mourning.
Missing from the list is O'Neal, the 7'1" Miami Heat center who is an 11-time
NBA All-Star and named one of the 50 Greatest Players in league history. But it
was with Mourning -- rather than O'Neal -- that the Heat had the greatest point
advantage during the championships, according to the Lenovo Stat.
Lenovo is launching the statistic as part of a new multi-year marketing
partnership with the NBA. Under the partnership, Lenovo will place notebook and
desktop computers in all 30 NBA arenas for use by coaches and referees.
NBA Commissioner David Stern, who said the statistic would give coaches
"enormous additional data," declined to comment on the conclusion about O'Neal.
"Shaq is a friend of mine," he joked.
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