It’s crazy how some players’ stats from last season make them look like superstars, but then this year they barely perform. Do you think we rely too much on those old numbers when making predictions?
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Absolutely—some players look incredible on paper until the current season starts. That article https://kahawatungu.com/why-last-years-sports-stats-are-lying-to-you-this-season/ really nailed it: yesterday’s MVP can be this year’s bench warmer for so many reasons—new teammates, injuries, or just a shift in motivation. What stood out to me was how it emphasizes reading between the lines: yes, stats show a baseline, but they don’t explain the “why.” Now, before making predictions, I look for both qualitative insights (like form, fatigue, team morale) and updated numbers. The article reminds you: the data is just part of the story. It made me smarter about how I weigh stats and real-time indicators. If you're seeing players slip despite past glory, this is the perfect read.