When The Process first started — or at least when I first became aware of it in the mid-2010s — I figured it was just basketball’s answer to Moneyball. That is, a way for teams to “win” without paying players their fair share. But as time passed, I realized that wasn’t exactly right. After all, the sabermetric revolution that was covered in
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A History of "The Process," Part IV: Failing
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When The Process first started — or at least when I first became aware of it in the mid-2010s — I figured it was just basketball’s answer to Moneyball. That is, a way for teams to “win” without paying players their fair share. But as time passed, I realized that wasn’t exactly right. After all, the sabermetric revolution that was covered in