The un doing project review
REVIEW: Michael Lewis on the Complicated Friendship that Created Behavioral Economics
The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed our Minds by Michael Lewis
W.W. Norton and Company, 368 pages
By Charlie Gofen
Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey recalls some of his biggest mistakes in the NBA draft.
The Two Friends Who Changed How We Think About How We Think
In 2007, the Rockets passed on Marc Gasol after the team’s scouts had found a photo of the pudgy Spaniard shirtless and given him the nickname “Man Boobs.” Three years later, the Rockets (and every other team) failed to select Jeremy Lin because, like Gasol, the Chinese-American guard from Harvard didn’t fit their mental image of an NBA player. In both cases, the basketball players had shown up in Morey’s statistical model as highly desirable draft candidates, but he and his colleagues allowed biases to cloud their judgment.
And in both cases, the model had it right.
Michael Lewis introduces readers to Morey in his latest book, The Undoing Project, a return for Lewis The undoing project : a friendship that changed our minds HUFEP