At least he knows it: "I thought Jeremy Lin would be a good guy to start with," Weiland wrote in 2010, "because he’s the one player I probably differ on with the rest of the draft pundits by the biggest margin."
What was his reasoning? Two statistical categories: Two-point field goal percentage and something called RSB40. Weiland explains that a high score in both categories "shows dominance at the college level on both ends of the court."
Other NBA players who have high marks in both include: Andre Miller, Jason Kidd, Gary Payton, Allen Iverson, Steve Francis, Penny Hardaway and Rajon Rondo.