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NY Times: Research demonstrates that "toucheier" players & teams tend to be better
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PresIke
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3/1/2010  7:36 AM
Here's to hoping this doesn't turn intoa Reggie Evans hijack...

but for those able to discuss the topic in a more serious manner, interesting findings...

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/23/health/23mind.html?scp=1&sq=evidence%20that%20little%20touches&st=cse

To see whether a rich vocabulary of supportive touch is in fact related to performance, scientists at Berkeley recently analyzed interactions in one of the most physically expressive arenas on earth: professional basketball. Michael W. Kraus led a research team that coded every bump, hug and high five in a single game played by each team in the National Basketball Association early last season.

In a paper due out this year in the journal Emotion, Mr. Kraus and his co-authors, Cassy Huang and Dr. Keltner, report that with a few exceptions, good teams tended to be touchier than bad ones. The most touch-bonded teams were the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers, currently two of the league’s top teams; at the bottom were the mediocre Sacramento Kings and Charlotte Bobcats.

The same was true, more or less, for players. The touchiest player was Kevin Garnett, the Celtics’ star big man, followed by star forwards Chris Bosh of the Toronto Raptors and Carlos Boozer of the Utah Jazz. “Within 600 milliseconds of shooting a free throw, Garnett has reached out and touched four guys,” Dr. Keltner said.

To correct for the possibility that the better teams touch more often simply because they are winning, the researchers rated performance based not on points or victories but on a sophisticated measure of how efficiently players and teams managed the ball — their ratio of assists to giveaways, for example. And even after the high expectations surrounding the more talented teams were taken into account, the correlation persisted. Players who made contact with teammates most consistently and longest tended to rate highest on measures of performance, and the teams with those players seemed to get the most out of their talent.

The study fell short of showing that touch caused the better performance, Dr. Kraus acknowledged. “We still have to test this in a controlled lab environment,” he said.

If a high five or an equivalent can in fact enhance performance, on the field or in the office, that may be because it reduces stress. A warm touch seems to set off the release of oxytocin, a hormone that helps create a sensation of trust, and to reduce levels of the stress hormone cortisol.

In the brain, prefrontal areas, which help regulate emotion, can relax, freeing them for another of their primary purposes: problem solving. In effect, the body interprets a supportive touch as “I’ll share the load.”

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3/1/2010  8:49 AM
interesting - but they should study tape of past years - because honestly, this finger touch bs that they do after everything free throw - miss or make- is sickingly.

This is a new trend.

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3/1/2010  9:16 AM    LAST EDITED: 3/1/2010  9:17 AM
PresIke wrote:Here's to hoping this doesn't turn intoa Reggie Evans hijack...

but for those able to discuss the topic in a more serious manner, interesting findings...

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/23/health/23mind.html?scp=1&sq=evidence%20that%20little%20touches&st=cse

In the brain, prefrontal areas, which help regulate emotion, can relax, freeing them for another of their primary purposes: problem solving. In effect, the body interprets a supportive touch as “I’ll share the load.”[/size=2]

pres, i agree with you. i certainly hope we've finally reached a maturity level on this board where we don't have to have have any snickers about the sharing the load comment.

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3/1/2010  9:52 AM
Teams who just made a winning play are more likely the chest bump and high five.

Losing teams aren't going to be chest bumping and high fiving as much.

There is nothing to this study at all.

The "touchiness" is a product of winning basketball.... but there is an inference that winning basketball could be a product of "touchiness".

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3/1/2010  11:34 AM
So, based on this article, maybe we should be thinking of giving our cap $ to Reggie? Heck, if touch is the answer, full reach-around got to be a sure bet. [/hijack]
Andrew
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3/1/2010  12:16 PM
Is someone really paying a team of researchers to come up with this stuff?
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3/1/2010  12:19 PM
Cosmic wrote:Teams who just made a winning play are more likely the chest bump and high five.

Losing teams aren't going to be chest bumping and high fiving as much.

There is nothing to this study at all.

The "touchiness" is a product of winning basketball.... but there is an inference that winning basketball could be a product of "touchiness".


Curry likes to be involved in TOUCHING how come he succks?

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3/1/2010  12:20 PM
“Within 600 milliseconds of shooting a free throw, Garnett has reached out and touched four guys”

Does he mean teammates? How is this even possible? In less than a second Garnett touched the 2 guys in rebounding position, and then sprinted out to touch the guys standing behind the 3pt line?

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3/1/2010  1:28 PM
Andrew wrote:
“Within 600 milliseconds of shooting a free throw, Garnett has reached out and touched four guys”

Does he mean teammates? How is this even possible? In less than a second Garnett touched the 2 guys in rebounding position, and then sprinted out to touch the guys standing behind the 3pt line?

it means that as soon as he shoots, you'll see his two fists go backwards by his waist looking for the guards behind the free throw line to give him some love.

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3/1/2010  1:42 PM
Juice wrote:
Cosmic wrote:Teams who just made a winning play are more likely the chest bump and high five.

Losing teams aren't going to be chest bumping and high fiving as much.

There is nothing to this study at all.

The "touchiness" is a product of winning basketball.... but there is an inference that winning basketball could be a product of "touchiness".


Curry likes to be involved in TOUCHING how come he succks?

Actually Curry said his pet peeve is being touched.

If you are still following the team and reading sites like this, there is nothing, short of your own demise, that is going to throw you off this train.
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3/1/2010  2:11 PM
I'm 'touched' that you think enough of the subject to revive this thread.
Bill Simmons on Tyreke Evans "The prototypical 0-guard: Someone who handles the ball all the time, looks for his own shot, gets to the rim at will and operates best if his teammates spread the floor to watch him."
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3/1/2010  5:49 PM
I HATE how Garnett throws his hands behind him, without looking, and expects his teammates to show him "love" even if he missed a free throw. High fives come from the heart of the giver, not the demander.
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Cosmic
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3/1/2010  6:28 PM
You know our guys were "touchie feely" over the past few years. Nate and Malik got it on in the shower. Nate and Zach threw crap at each other. Eddy and his limo driver. BrokeBack Q. Frye and Richard Jefferson. Isiah getting in Marbury's truck. Marbury and his sister. Francis and Mobley. And we still stunk.

This research is useless.

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NY Times: Research demonstrates that "toucheier" players & teams tend to be better

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