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House of Strauss
HoS: Kyle Boddy

House of Strauss

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 70:03


If you're a baseball fan, you've probably heard of Driveline founder Kyle Boddy. If not, here's your intro to one of the most revolutionary figures in sports, and a great podcast guest to boot. Kyle's revolution is taking the Moneyball hunt for market inefficiency to the realm of improving players. After demonstrating an impressive proof of concept with pitching and hitting, he's taking his storied abilities into the other major sports. Outline from the astute Sam Schuette… * Revolutionary changes in sports* Manu Ginobili's Eurostep* How much is tradition worth following?* Can AI find new strategies that haven't been tapped into?* Making sports less enjoyable by optimizing it* It pays for batters to play “boring”* How to look for the glitch and exploit it* What teams miss when they solely focus on big-name prospects and not undrafted players* If you're great, throw it right down the middle* Why it's un-American to ignore the under-the-radar players with untapped potential* What variables separate good organizations from bad organizations?* The importance of purpose and direction* Why Heat Culture is so prominent* How they hold their players accountable while other teams do not* Does the player-driven league limit accountability?* What constitutes good hitting?* Bat speed vs. smash factor vs. swing decision* What people misunderstand about the key to good hitting* Applying baseball sports science concepts to basketball* What Hawkeye player tracking can reveal that Second Spectrum cannot* Why basketball is harder to analyze than baseball and football* Secrets to pitching improvements* The role of overload-underload training in increasing pitch speed* Should you really keep your eye on the ball?* What recent research shows about how hitters make contact without looking at the ball* What kids' love for video games reveals about players' love for their sport* The importance of immediate feedback in video games and sports training* Making a player's improvement into a quantifiable video game* Telling someone they're getting better isn't enough unless there's data to support it* The importance of having a coach who wants it as bad as the player* Proving your worth through work ethic* What Kyle learned from Reds pitcher Michael Lorenzen This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.houseofstrauss.com/subscribe

Analytics FC Podcast
Episode 46: Mike D'Auria, Second Spectrum

Analytics FC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 19:47


This month, we spoke to Mike D'Auria, Chief Commercial Officer at Second Spectrum, a tracking and analytics provider working in, among others, the NBA and the Premier League. In our chat, we talked about how Mike came to work in the analytics space, what Second Spectrum do, and how clubs and media organizations are harnessing the power of tracking data to improve understanding of the game, which can be leveraged in different ways. You can follow Mike on Twitter @mikewdauria and Second Spectrum at @SecondSpectrum.

What's Your Problem?
How the Nerds Conquered the NBA

What's Your Problem?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 30:16


Rajiv Maheswaran is the co-founder and president of Second Spectrum. Rajiv and his company figured out how to turn raw sports data into useful information for coaches. Today, the company works with basketball and soccer teams in the NBA, the Premier League and Major League Soccer. Rajiv's problem: How do you teach a computer to understand sports? If you'd like to keep up with the most recent news from this and other Pushkin podcasts be sure to subscribe to our email list.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Big Data Sports
Genius Sports: el gigante de los datos apuesta al fan engagement con Second Spectrum al tope de su estrategia

Big Data Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 31:20


Conversación con Fernando Martinez, Head of Commercial de Genius Sports para Latinoamérica. Genius Sports es una compañía lider global en la captura y distribución de datos oficiales para ligas, federaciones, medios y casas de apuesta. Tras haber salido a bolsa en abril de 2021 comenzó con una activa compra de otras empresas para crear nuevas soluciones en la generación de contenidos que apuntalen el negocio de los datos. Entre ellas se destaca Second Spectrum, la compañía de tracking de eventos y realidad aumentada reconocida en NBA, MLS y Premier League. En la Argentina, Genius Sports tiene una fuerte alianza con AFA en la compra de derechos de betting y la generación de contenido long tail en streaming de varias categorías del fútbol argentino.

The Crexi Podcast
Investing with Intention in Inclusion

The Crexi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 60:41


This episode of The Crexi Podcast covers how to be intentionally inclusive in VC and CRE investments with Slauson & Co partner Austin Clements.The Crexi Podcast explores various aspects of the commercial real estate industry in conversation with top CRE professionals. In each episode, we feature different guests, tapping into their wealth of expertise and exploring the latest trends in the world of commercial real estate. In this episode, Crexi's Ashley Kobovitch sits down with Austin to explore intentional inclusivity in VC investments, Austin's current work with Slauson & Co. and nonprofit Grid 110, and what he sees as key markers of future success in entrepreneurs. Their wide-ranging conversation covers:The difference between “missionary” and “mercenary” start-up founders, examples of each. and the ethos and skills found in both typesThe importance of mentorship for both mentor and apprentice, and how you cultivate that relationship no matter where you are in your career path.The importance of investing and working from life experience, as well as identifying out-of-the-box success markers. How we're in the early innings of inclusive investing and why a diversity of backgrounds is essential to the future of venture capitalAnd much more!If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our newsletter to receive the next one delivered straight to your inbox. For show notes, past guests, and more CRE content, please check out Crexi Insights.Ready to find your next CRE property? Visit Crexi and start browsing hundreds of thousands of available commercial properties.Follow Crexi:https://www.crexi.com/​ https://www.crexi.com/instagram​ https://www.crexi.com/facebook​ https://www.crexi.com/twitter​ https://www.crexi.com/linkedin​ https://www.youtube.com/crexiAbout Austin Clements:Austin is the founder of and Partner at Slauson & Co., a venture capital firm that focuses on economic inclusion. Before forming Slauson & Co. in 2020, Austin was a Principal at TenOneTen Ventures, where he played a role investing in 50+ companies across two funds, primarily focused on B2B and SaaS. These companies included Ordermark, Crexi, Emotive, Second Spectrum, and Daily. Austin is mainly focused on investing in tools and platforms that support small businesses.A champion of inclusion in the LA tech ecosystem, Austin is a founding Chairman for PledgeLA, a city-wide initiative that promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion in Tech. In addition, he actively supports the expansion of nonprofit accelerator Grid110, a mission-focused organization clearing pathways to success for early-stage entrepreneurs of all backgrounds.Austin is a graduate of Morehouse College, holds an MBA from NYU Stern School of Business, and is currently a Kauffman Fellow.

SportBusiness Finance Weekly
Episode 15 - May 10, 2021

SportBusiness Finance Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 43:57


In this week's episode, podcast co-hosts Eric Fisher and Chris Russo interview Patrick Keane, chief executive of the Action Network, which just completed a major deal in which it will be acquired by Danish sports betting media group Better Collective. Eric and Chris also discuss Verizon's deal to sell its digital media assets to Apollo Global Management, Genius Sports' furious run of dealmaking that includes a $200m agreement to acquire data tracking and visualization company Second Spectrum, new Covid-19 protocols in New York state that allow normal seating at outdoor stadiums for vaccinated fans, and recent turmoil surrounding the National Hockey League's New York Rangers.

Back Em' Down
NBA Finals Preview/Prediction

Back Em' Down

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 14:28


And Here. We. Are. after all of the uncertainty of there being a restart to the NBA, if the players were going to continue playing after the Bucks decided to not play and the NBA taking a few days off before resuming the season once again; it is time for the NBA Finals. The Lakers, owners of the Western Conference's No. 1 seed and seeking out an NBA-best 17th championship, will face the Miami Heat, a No. 5 seed on a Cinderella run to the Finals after several years out of contention. These playoffs couldn't be ending any better. It almost feels like March Madness. The Lakers may be entering the series as heavy favorites, but the Heat have been the lower seed in each series and won since the playoffs began. They won't back down against anyone. This marks LeBron James’ 10th Finals appearance and first with the Lakers, who last played for the championship with Kobe Bryant in 2010. It is the Heat’s first Finals appearance since 2014, when LeBron James led them to the last of four straight title shots. The Lakers won both regular-season meetings between the teams — 95-80 in early November and 113-110 in mid-December —neither were representative of this version of the Heat. Miami was still starting Kendrick Nunn and Meyers Leonard, neither of whom cracked the rotation in the conference finals. The Heat had also not acquired Crowder and Iguodala. Also, neither Herro nor Robinson were playing at the level they are now. What we do know is that LeBron James & Anthony Davis completely outplayed Jimmy Butler & Bam Adebayo in their two regular season matchups. For Miami to have a chance in this series, this cannot be the case unless they get superhero like play from the likes of Dragic & Herro. Matchups to watch: Anthony Davis vs. Bam Adebayo LeBron James vs. Jimmy Butler What I will be watching: How will Miami decide to guard the Lakers in this series? They have used different game plans defensively in all three series and were able to execute. The first key for the Heat will be to shrink the floor vs. Lakers similar what we saw the Nuggets do. Shutting down the LeBron-Davis PnR will be priority number one. They were only able to generate 0.9 points per direct possession in the regular season, according to Second Spectrum. Another way Miami can negate the Lakers’ offense will be their switching scheme which will take away some of the off ball actions. This will find Adebayo guarding on the perimeter at times which will level the Heat susceptible to offensive rebounds as Howard/Davis will be attack the glass. It will be imperative for Miami to rebound well as a team. What Miami is effectively able to do better than any other team is run a zone and the Lakers offense has experienced a drop off when going against the zone. Lakers’ shooting - It is known that the Miami Heat are one of the best shooting teams in the league while the Lakers rank towards the bottom. This puts a lot of pressure on the likes of Danny Green, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, and Kyle Kuzma to hit shots from the perimeter. One of the keys to breaking Miami's zone is consistently shooting the 3. That responsibility falls on more than just one player, which is why Green, Caldwell-Pope and Kuzma are all being highlighted. They are shooting a combined 36% from 3 and 39% on C&S 3s. If this trio is knocking down the 3-ball, it'll certainly open things up for James and Davis inside. Prediction: Lakers in 6 Games To become a monthly supporter of the Back Em' Down podcast, click this link: anchor.fm/cody-johnson4 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cody-johnson4/support

StarTalk Radio
Artificial Intelligence and Sports

StarTalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 58:39


Will AI change sports? Has it changed sports already? Neil deGrasse Tyson, co-hosts Gary O’Reilly and Chuck Nice, IBM’s Noah Syken and Second Spectrum’s Rajiv Maheswaran investigate how artificial intelligence is impacting sports.   NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons and All-Access subscribers can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://www.startalkradio.net/show/artificial-intelligence-and-sports/ Photo Credit: Second Spectrum See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

Statchat - Dishing it w/Dklats
Amit Tailor - Clemson

Statchat - Dishing it w/Dklats

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 59:50


Amit and Dave chat about Second Spectrum, its origins and how he became an expert. They dig into how Clemson specifically uses the data and what kind of details it can track. Amit gives some hard cold data on the differences in effective FG% from different distances and whether contesting affects those numbers at all. They talk about other trends including what paint touches did for their offense and how to improve shot quality. If you've ever wondered what a high major video coordinator does Amit breaks that down also

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The AI Eye: stock news & deal tracker
The #AI Eye: Second Spectrum Chooses AWS (Nasdaq: AMZN) for Cloud, ML and AI and NVIDIA (Nasdaq: NVDA) Posts Q4 Results

The AI Eye: stock news & deal tracker

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 5:30


The #AI Eye: Second Spectrum Chooses AWS (Nasdaq: AMZN) for Cloud, ML and AI and NVIDIA (Nasdaq: NVDA) Posts Q4 Results

Investorideas -Trading & News
The #AI Eye: Second Spectrum Chooses AWS (Nasdaq: AMZN) for Cloud, ML and AI and NVIDIA (Nasdaq: NVDA) Posts Q4 Results

Investorideas -Trading & News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 5:30


The #AI Eye: Second Spectrum Chooses AWS (Nasdaq: AMZN) for Cloud, ML and AI and NVIDIA (Nasdaq: NVDA) Posts Q4 Results

The Wharton Moneyball Post Game Podcast
Wharton Moneyball - 12/4: Second Spectrum, Andrea Hudy

The Wharton Moneyball Post Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 106:01


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Friday Coffee Meet Up Podcast
Episode 97: An Inside Look at How Venture Firms Work

Friday Coffee Meet Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2019 32:36


Understanding the inner workings of venture capital firms can help you get from an early idea to your first "yes" from a VC. Learn about the incentives, frameworks, and habits that drive the decisions in top VCs firms. Biography Austin Clements is Managing Partner at OPV, an early stage venture capital firm investing the platforms, tools, and technologies that support the development of small businesses. He spent the last several years with TenOneTen Ventures, an LA based seed fund that backed several of LA’s fastest growing startups including Joymode, Second Spectrum, and Ordermark. Austin also serves as the Chair of PledgeLA, a coalition of top VC firms brought together by the Annenberg Foundation and Mayor Garcetti. Twitter - @austinlac Web - invested.la

Friday Coffee Meet Up Podcast
Episode 97: An Inside Look at How Venture Firms Work

Friday Coffee Meet Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2019 32:36


Understanding the inner workings of venture capital firms can help you get from an early idea to your first "yes" from a VC. Learn about the incentives, frameworks, and habits that drive the decisions in top VCs firms. Biography Austin Clements is Managing Partner at OPV, an early stage venture capital firm investing the platforms, tools, and technologies that support the development of small businesses. He spent the last several years with TenOneTen Ventures, an LA based seed fund that backed several of LA's fastest growing startups including Joymode, Second Spectrum, and Ordermark. Austin also serves as the Chair of PledgeLA, a coalition of top VC firms brought together by the Annenberg Foundation and Mayor Garcetti. Twitter - @austinlac Web - invested.la

Sportsfinda
Episode 11: Big Events Means Broadcasting Rules This Week

Sportsfinda

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 14:46


The International Cricket Council (ICC) will broadcast content from this year’s World Cup across Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for the first time as they build greater access and visibility to the tournament. The ICC will use its official Facebook platforms to enable fans to watch match recaps minutes after games have finished. There’s also exclusive snippets and preview shows for Twitter and YouTube. ESPN live streamed game two of the NBA finals between the Toronto Raptors and Golden State Warriors via its app with a broadcast aimed exclusively at a teenage audience. If you see the images, the presenters were super-imposed at the bottom of the screen during the game, commentary was different and it looks like a stream you see on Twitch. In-game graphics were also used to highlight key moments, such as dunks, three-pointers or blocks. The graphics showing player names and additional stats were also used and is known as ESPN Mode. The stats were provided by Second Spectrum, the sports data intelligence company who created the on-court graphics in partnership with ESPN – ESPN Mode has been experimented with through the NBA playoffs. Optus have reported a record number of streaming minutes for the Champions League final. They’ve reported that the match generated 16.5 million live streaming minutes, representing a 20 per cent increase on the previous record set during thier coverage of the 2018-19 Premier League season. Link to Gatorade’s sweat sensor article - https://www.inc.com/kevin-j-ryan/gatorade-sports-science-institute.html Video of Leatherhead FC & IBM Watson - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=421k0jn0LuM & the full film series is here: https://www.ibm.com/thought-leadership/football/uk-en/

Running the Numbers - The Performance Analysis Podcast
12: S01E12 - NFL Part Two - Super Bowl Special

Running the Numbers - The Performance Analysis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 61:09


Super Bowl fever has engulfed Running the Numbers and Mike and Sam build up to the cavalcade of beer and chicken wings by speaking to David Anderson of Gainsgroup.com. David is a modern day renaissance man having backed up a 6 year career in the NFL, mostly with the Texans, with a second in data science working at Second Spectrum and then founding Gainsgroup with Steve Gera. Any feedback or questions then please email us at runningthenumberspod@gmail.com

Machine Learning – Software Engineering Daily
Machine Learning with Data Skeptic and Second Spectrum at Telesign

Machine Learning – Software Engineering Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018 70:00


Data Skeptic is a podcast about machine learning, data science, and how software affects our lives. The first guest on today’s episode is Kyle Polich, the host of Data Skeptic. Kyle is one of the best explainers of machine learning concepts I have met, and for this episode, he presented some material that is perfect The post Machine Learning with Data Skeptic and Second Spectrum at Telesign appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

Recode Replay
Steve Ballmer, co-founder, Ballmer Group (Code Conference 2017)

Recode Replay

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 37:58


Ballmer Group co-founder Steve Ballmer talks with Recode's Kara Swisher and Kurt Wagner about USAFacts, his effort to open up data about how federal, state and local governments in the U.S. spend their money. He says he wants the site to be a nonpartisan resource for people looking for a better understanding of how the nation's finances work. He also talks about why, as a large Twitter shareholder, he still believes in the company's ability to turn its strong cultural currency into a real business. As the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, Ballmer says he's also excited by a new partnership between the Clippers and a firm called Second Spectrum that will augment the game-watching experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

SportTechie
Rajiv Maheswaran, CEO, Second Spectrum

SportTechie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 32:42


Second Spectrum CEO Rajiv Maheswaran shares how his company is changing the way teams learn and function and how this information will be incorporated into everyday life. Plus, Scott Reese is legally blind, but thanks to an amazing advancement, was able to see his favorite team play this past fall. He joins us to discuss how eSight has changed his perspective on the world around him.

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The Garden Report | Boston Celtics Post Game Show from TD Garden
Second Spectrum's Rajiv Maheswaran and SAP's Frank Wheeler on NBA Analytics innovations - 3/5/17 - Garden Report Podcast

The Garden Report | Boston Celtics Post Game Show from TD Garden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2017 24:33


The Garden Report is joined by two key figures at the Sloan Sports Analytics Conference in bringing player movement data to the forefront of the NBA. First, Jared Weiss (@JaredWeissNBA) sits down with Rajiv Maheswaran, founder of Second Spectrum, which is revolutionizing player tracking data as the new official optical tracking partner of the NBA. Then Jared speaks with Frank Wheeler of SAP, who helped create the new NBA Stats page that has brought player tracking data to the public. This episode is brought to you by Seat Geek. Put the code GARDENREPORT in the settings tab in the Seat Geek app for a $20 rebate off your first ticket purchase!

GSMC Basketball Podcast
GSMC Basketball Podcast Episode 23: Ingram, Replays, and Jayhawks (9-30-16)

GSMC Basketball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2016 30:31


Brandon Ingram of the Los Angeles Lakers starts off the show as he prepares for the upcoming season and how he will fit within his new team. Pauline then continues on to discuss new technology to expect this upcoming season, including Sportradar and Second Spectrum, and how they will change the game for fans around the world. In addition to the new technology, more authority has been given to the replay center and Pauline gives her opinion on how this will affect the game. To end the show, Palpreet Singh, a new found talent out of India, is discussed, as well as the perks of living on campus in the Kansas Jawhawks basketball dorm, McCarthy Hall.Follow the GSMC Basketball Podcast at http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/baseball-podcast.html