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Data and Decisions Analysis, ISOM 201, Case Study II

 

Data and Decisions Analysis, ISOM 201, Case Study II
Project description
The National Basketball Dream Team
Rudy Dellamico has been the coach of the United States national mens basketball team for the last two years. The national mens basketball team is one of the 16 finalists for the world championship basketball tournament, which is scheduled to take place in Barcelona next summer. Rudy is the chair of the player selection committee, which is responsible for selecting the 12 players that will comprise the dream team from among the best players in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) mens basketball league. The committee has recently narrowed the field of possible dream team players to 20 players whose player statistics are shown in the spreadsheet DREAM-TEAM.XLS.

The players have been divided into four play positions:
Players 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are designated as playmakers, otherwise known as point- guards.
Players 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 are designated as shooting guards.
Players 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 are forwards.
Players 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20 are centers.
Notice that there are players that can play more than one position. For example, player 4 is both a playmaker and shooting guard. For balance purposes, the committee has decided that the team should consist of at least three playmakers, four shooting guards, four forwards, and three centers, which implies that some players who play multiple positions need to be selected.
Players 4, 8, 15, and 20 play in the NCAA, while all of the other players play in the NBA. The committee has decided that they would like at least two players from the NCAA to be included on the dream team.
After a lot of wrangling, the committee has decided that the average rebound ability among the 12 selected players should be at least 7 rebounds per game. Also, they have decided that the average number of assists among the 12 selected players should be at least 6 assists per game. Furthermore, they have decided that the average points scored among the 12 selected players should be at least 18 points per game. Finally, the committee has decided that the average height of the players should be at least 67, and that the average defensive ability among the 12 selected players should be at least 8.5.
As if the selection problem were not already sufficiently complicated, alas there are compatibility problems among these highly-compensated athletic stars! Player 5 has declared that if player 9 is selected, then he will turn down any invitation to join the team. Also, players 2 and 19 can only be selected as a pair, since they have played on the same team for seven years and they feel that they are much more effective when they play together.
Finally, in order for the committee not to be accused of undue favoritism, at most three players from the same franchise team can be selected. Only one franchise team has more
1 than three players among the list of 20 players: Players 1, 7, 12, and 16 all play for the same team, the Boston Celtics.
Suppose that Rudy Dellamico would like to apply some real management science to the selection of the players for the dream team, and that his objective is to select the team with the highest average points scored per game subject to all of the requirements indicated above.
Assignment:
a) The spreadsheet DREAM-TEAM.XLS contains all of the data about the statistics of players. Using this spreadsheet, construct and solve a discrete optimization model that can be used to select the national mens basketball dream team.
b) How will the composition of the dream team be changed if the following constraints are changed as follows:
the average number of rebounds among the 12 selected players needs to be at least 8 rebounds per game,
the average number of assists per game among the 12 selected players must be at least 7 assists per game, and
the average number of points per game among the 12 selected players must be at least 20 points per game.
c) Rudy is thinking of also selecting two more players as alternates in case any of the 12 selected players is injured prior to the start of the world championship games in Barcelona. Propose a method for selecting the two alternates.
Data for the Dream Team

1
ISOM 201, Case Study II
Due on Wednesday, May 6
The National Basketball Dream Team
Rudy Dellamico has been the coach of the United States national men’s basketball team for
the last two years. The national men’s basketball team is one of the 16 finalists for the world
championship basketball tournament, which is scheduled to take place in Barcelona next
summer. Rudy is the chair of the player selection committee, which is responsible for
selecting the 12 players that will comprise the ”dream team” from among the best players in
the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association
(NCAA) men’s basketball league. The committee has recently narrowed the field of possible
dream team players to 20 players whose player statistics are shown in the spreadsheet
DREAM-TEAM.XLS.
The players have been divided into four play positions:
• Players 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are designated as “playmakers”, otherwise known as pointguards.
• Players 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 are designated as “shooting guards.”
• Players 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 are “forwards.”
• Players 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20 are “centers.”
Notice that there are players that can play more than one position. For example, player 4 is
both a playmaker and shooting guard. For balance purposes, the committee has decided that
the team should consist of at least three playmakers, four shooting guards, four forwards,
and three centers, which implies that some players who play multiple positions need to be
selected.
Players 4, 8, 15, and 20 play in the NCAA, while all of the other players play in the NBA.
The committee has decided that they would like at least two players from the NCAA to be
included on the dream team.
After a lot of wrangling, the committee has decided that the average rebound ability among
the 12 selected players should be at least 7 rebounds per game. Also, they have decided that
the average number of assists among the 12 selected players should be at least 6 assists per
game. Furthermore, they have decided that the average points scored among the 12 selected
players should be at least 18 points per game. Finally, the committee has decided that the
average height of the players should be at least 6’7”, and that the average defensive ability
among the 12 selected players should be at least 8.5.
As if the selection problem were not already sufficiently complicated, alas there are
compatibility problems among these highly-compensated athletic stars! Player 5 has declared
that if player 9 is selected, then he will turn down any invitation to join the team. Also,
players 2 and 19 can only be selected as a pair, since they have played on the same team for
seven years and they feel that they are much more effective when they play together.
Finally, in order for the committee not to be accused of undue favoritism, at most three
players from the same franchise team can be selected. Only one franchise team has more
2
than three players among the list of 20 players: Players 1, 7, 12, and 16 all play for the same
team, the Boston Celtics.
Suppose that Rudy Dellamico would like to apply some real management science to the
selection of the players for the dream team, and that his objective is to select the team with
the highest average points scored per game subject to all of the requirements indicated
above.
Assignment:
a) The spreadsheet DREAM-TEAM.XLS contains all of the data about the statistics of
players. Using this spreadsheet, construct and solve a discrete optimization model
that can be used to select the national men’s basketball dream team.
b) How will the composition of the dream team be changed if the following constraints
are changed as follows:
– the average number of rebounds among the 12 selected players needs to be at
least 8 rebounds per game,
– the average number of assists per game among the 12 selected players must be at
least 7 assists per game, and
– the average number of points per game among the 12 selected players must be at
least 20 points per game.
c) Rudy is thinking of also selecting two more players as alternates in case any of the 12
selected players is injured prior to the start of the world championship games in
Barcelona. Propose a method for selecting the two alternates.
Data for the Dream Team

Average Average Average
Player Rebounds Assists Height Points Defensive Ability
Number Per Game Per Game (feet and inches) Per Game (scale from 0 to 10)
1 1 7 5′ 11″ 10 10
2 2 14 6′ 0″ 14 9
3 3 12 6′ 4″ 19 8
4 4 4 6′ 0″ 18 6
5 5 9 6′ 3″ 20 8
6 7 6 6′ 5″ 21 10
7 7 8 6′ 8″ 23 10
8 4 2 6′ 5″ 13 5
9 8 2 6′ 10″ 17 8
10 5 5 6′ 4″ 25 8
11 10 6 6′ 10″ 20 9
12 8 8 6′ 9″ 30 10
13 10 2 7′ 3″ 24 9
14 9 5 6′ 10″ 15 7
15 6 3 6′ 10″ 17 6
16 16 2 6′ 9″ 3 6
17 11 1 7′ 4″ 27 9
18 12 5 7′ 2″ 26 10
19 11 1 7′ 3″ 21 9
20 9 1 7′ 0″ 14 8

Project description
The National Basketball Dream Team
Rudy Dellamico has been the coach of the United States national mens basketball team for the last two years. The national mens basketball team is one of the 16 finalists for the world championship basketball tournament, which is scheduled to take place in Barcelona next summer. Rudy is the chair of the player selection committee, which is responsible for selecting the 12 players that will comprise the dream team from among the best players in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) mens basketball league. The committee has recently narrowed the field of possible dream team players to 20 players whose player statistics are shown in the spreadsheet DREAM-TEAM.XLS.

The players have been divided into four play positions:
Players 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are designated as playmakers, otherwise known as point- guards.
Players 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 are designated as shooting guards.
Players 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 are forwards.
Players 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20 are centers.
Notice that there are players that can play more than one position. For example, player 4 is both a playmaker and shooting guard. For balance purposes, the committee has decided that the team should consist of at least three playmakers, four shooting guards, four forwards, and three centers, which implies that some players who play multiple positions need to be selected.
Players 4, 8, 15, and 20 play in the NCAA, while all of the other players play in the NBA. The committee has decided that they would like at least two players from the NCAA to be included on the dream team.
After a lot of wrangling, the committee has decided that the average rebound ability among the 12 selected players should be at least 7 rebounds per game. Also, they have decided that the average number of assists among the 12 selected players should be at least 6 assists per game. Furthermore, they have decided that the average points scored among the 12 selected players should be at least 18 points per game. Finally, the committee has decided that the average height of the players should be at least 67, and that the average defensive ability among the 12 selected players should be at least 8.5.
As if the selection problem were not already sufficiently complicated, alas there are compatibility problems among these highly-compensated athletic stars! Player 5 has declared that if player 9 is selected, then he will turn down any invitation to join the team. Also, players 2 and 19 can only be selected as a pair, since they have played on the same team for seven years and they feel that they are much more effective when they play together.
Finally, in order for the committee not to be accused of undue favoritism, at most three players from the same franchise team can be selected. Only one franchise team has more
1 than three players among the list of 20 players: Players 1, 7, 12, and 16 all play for the same team, the Boston Celtics.
Suppose that Rudy Dellamico would like to apply some real management science to the selection of the players for the dream team, and that his objective is to select the team with the highest average points scored per game subject to all of the requirements indicated above.
Assignment:
a) The spreadsheet DREAM-TEAM.XLS contains all of the data about the statistics of players. Using this spreadsheet, construct and solve a discrete optimization model that can be used to select the national mens basketball dream team.
b) How will the composition of the dream team be changed if the following constraints are changed as follows:
the average number of rebounds among the 12 selected players needs to be at least 8 rebounds per game,
the average number of assists per game among the 12 selected players must be at least 7 assists per game, and
the average number of points per game among the 12 selected players must be at least 20 points per game.
c) Rudy is thinking of also selecting two more players as alternates in case any of the 12 selected players is injured prior to the start of the world championship games in Barcelona. Propose a method for selecting the two alternates.
Data for the Dream Team

1
ISOM 201, Case Study II
Due on Wednesday, May 6
The National Basketball Dream Team
Rudy Dellamico has been the coach of the United States national men’s basketball team for
the last two years. The national men’s basketball team is one of the 16 finalists for the world
championship basketball tournament, which is scheduled to take place in Barcelona next
summer. Rudy is the chair of the player selection committee, which is responsible for
selecting the 12 players that will comprise the ”dream team” from among the best players in
the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association
(NCAA) men’s basketball league. The committee has recently narrowed the field of possible
dream team players to 20 players whose player statistics are shown in the spreadsheet
DREAM-TEAM.XLS.
The players have been divided into four play positions:
• Players 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are designated as “playmakers”, otherwise known as pointguards.
• Players 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 are designated as “shooting guards.”
• Players 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 are “forwards.”
• Players 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20 are “centers.”
Notice that there are players that can play more than one position. For example, player 4 is
both a playmaker and shooting guard. For balance purposes, the committee has decided that
the team should consist of at least three playmakers, four shooting guards, four forwards,
and three centers, which implies that some players who play multiple positions need to be
selected.
Players 4, 8, 15, and 20 play in the NCAA, while all of the other players play in the NBA.
The committee has decided that they would like at least two players from the NCAA to be
included on the dream team.
After a lot of wrangling, the committee has decided that the average rebound ability among
the 12 selected players should be at least 7 rebounds per game. Also, they have decided that
the average number of assists among the 12 selected players should be at least 6 assists per
game. Furthermore, they have decided that the average points scored among the 12 selected
players should be at least 18 points per game. Finally, the committee has decided that the
average height of the players should be at least 6’7”, and that the average defensive ability
among the 12 selected players should be at least 8.5.
As if the selection problem were not already sufficiently complicated, alas there are
compatibility problems among these highly-compensated athletic stars! Player 5 has declared
that if player 9 is selected, then he will turn down any invitation to join the team. Also,
players 2 and 19 can only be selected as a pair, since they have played on the same team for
seven years and they feel that they are much more effective when they play together.
Finally, in order for the committee not to be accused of undue favoritism, at most three
players from the same franchise team can be selected. Only one franchise team has more
2
than three players among the list of 20 players: Players 1, 7, 12, and 16 all play for the same
team, the Boston Celtics.
Suppose that Rudy Dellamico would like to apply some real management science to the
selection of the players for the dream team, and that his objective is to select the team with
the highest average points scored per game subject to all of the requirements indicated
above.
Assignment:
a) The spreadsheet DREAM-TEAM.XLS contains all of the data about the statistics of
players. Using this spreadsheet, construct and solve a discrete optimization model
that can be used to select the national men’s basketball dream team.
b) How will the composition of the dream team be changed if the following constraints
are changed as follows:
– the average number of rebounds among the 12 selected players needs to be at
least 8 rebounds per game,
– the average number of assists per game among the 12 selected players must be at
least 7 assists per game, and
– the average number of points per game among the 12 selected players must be at
least 20 points per game.
c) Rudy is thinking of also selecting two more players as alternates in case any of the 12
selected players is injured prior to the start of the world championship games in
Barcelona. Propose a method for selecting the two alternates.

Data for the Dream Team

Average    Average        Average
Player    Rebounds    Assists    Height    Points    Defensive Ability
Number    Per Game    Per Game    (feet and inches)    Per Game    (scale from 0 to 10)
1    1    7    5′ 11″    10    10
2    2    14    6′ 0″    14    9
3    3    12    6′ 4″    19    8
4    4    4    6′ 0″    18    6
5    5    9    6′ 3″    20    8
6    7    6    6′ 5″    21    10
7    7    8    6′ 8″    23    10
8    4    2    6′ 5″    13    5
9    8    2    6′ 10″    17    8
10    5    5    6′ 4″    25    8
11    10    6    6′ 10″    20    9
12    8    8    6′ 9″    30    10
13    10    2    7′ 3″    24    9
14    9    5    6′ 10″    15    7
15    6    3    6′ 10″    17    6
16    16    2    6′ 9″    3    6
17    11    1    7′ 4″    27    9
18    12    5    7′ 2″    26    10
19    11    1    7′ 3″    21    9
20    9    1    7′ 0″    14    8

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