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A Probabilistic Model of Winners' Outs versus Losers' Outs Rules in Basketball

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  • S. Christian Albright

    (Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana)

  • Wayne Winston

    (Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana)

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We examine what happens to the game of basketball when one of the principal rules is changed. When a team scores a basket, we assume this team receives the ball on the next possession, a rule we call “winners' out.” This is, of course, the opposite of the usual “losers' outs” rule, where the opposite team receives the next possession. The implications of this rule are studied in the game where the first team to score a certain number of points wins and also in the game where the team that is ahead at the buzzer wins. In both games the main result, surprisingly, is that the probability that a given team wins remains essentially constant under the two sets of rules. That is, neither team should really care which set of rules is in effect.

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  • S. Christian Albright & Wayne Winston, 1978. "A Probabilistic Model of Winners' Outs versus Losers' Outs Rules in Basketball," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 26(6), pages 1010-1019, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:oropre:v:26:y:1978:i:6:p:1010-1019
    DOI: 10.1287/opre.26.6.1010
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    1. M B Wright, 2009. "50 years of OR in sport," Journal of the Operational Research Society, Palgrave Macmillan;The OR Society, vol. 60(1), pages 161-168, May.

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