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  • One should note that Haberstroh never mentions Wins Produced (a measure of performance introduced in The Wages of Wins in 2006 and utilized in Stumbling on Wins) in constructing his argument.

    David Berri: Is Melo Max? 2010

  • Furthermore, Haberstroh observes that Anthony -- relative to an average small forward -- doesn't offer much else.

    David Berri: Is Melo Max? 2010

  • As Haberstroh argues, Anthony does take a large number of shots.

    David Berri: Is Melo Max? 2010

  • First, Haberstroh notes that Anthony's scoring totals simply reflect his ability to take shots.

    David Berri: Is Melo Max? 2010

  • Specifically, Haberstroh wonders if Melo is really an elite player.

    David Berri: Is Melo Max? 2010

  • Haberstroh is arguing that scoring totals are a poor measure of player performance.

    David Berri: Is Melo Max? 2010

  • So although Haberstroh is correct in his evaluation of Melo, because Melo scores, Melo will get paid.

    David Berri: Is Melo Max? 2010

  • In two related experiments Brown University engineers Thomas Webster and Karen Haberstroh found that cells responded differently to materials with identical chemistry but different surface textures.

    April 9th, 2007 2007

  • Porter was on the masthead along with Haberstroh and the poet John Wheelwright, who published a series of Poems for a Dime for which Porter made lino cuts.

    Fairfield Porter: The Painter as Critic EAGEAGEAG 2009

  • Porter was on the masthead along with Haberstroh and the poet John Wheelwright, who published a series of Poems for a Dime for which Porter made lino cuts.

    Archive 2009-02-01 EAGEAGEAG 2009

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