99%

The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

100%

Examples:

  • He believes in being honest and accurate in his evaluations of both teams and players, regardless of any personal preferences or opinions he may have.
  • He feels strongly about providing context for his selections and uses a variety of metrics to support his choices. In some cases, he has been known to be very precise with his evaluations.
  • Lowe believes that certain players have to be chosen at specific positions because of how the league is structured. He also takes into account each player's performance throughout their entire career, not just their most recent season.
  • Lowe is aware that all the information he provides can be used to create a final list of players. He has taken that into account when making his own selections.
  • Zach Lowe, a senior writer for ESPN since 2014, has produced some of the most detailed and insightful analysis on the NBA available anywhere. He has combined his unique perspective with advanced statistics to form his own opinions on awards.

Conflicts of Interest

100%

Examples:

  • He is aware that some players may not make major great based on their minutes, but rather their impact type -- such as Embiid's blocking, rebounding, passing and defensive skills. He sees other players through these metrics.
  • Lowe has to sloth certain positions of the MVP ballot and some of his MVP top five were here. He's okay with it and has seen the same process repeat in different ways.
  • Zach Lowe has a clear understanding of the NBA and how it operates. He uses his own metrics to create a list of players that he believes should be chosen.

Contradictions

100%

Examples:

  • He is aware of the debate over positional designations and slots players accordingly. He has seen players log almost the same amount of minutes, resulting in one pesky forward spot. He has made his own decisions based on that understanding.
  • He understands that the league made decisions on positional eligibility, and has chosen to stick with traditional positions over other methods. Other voters might feel differently -- I have seen examples where one of Lowe's MVP top five were here.
  • Lowe is upfront about how he approaches positions, explaining why he (and many others) wouldn't take Doncic at guard or Embiid at center. He felt more honest slotting Doncic at forward and Gobert at center than asking players to play a different position.
  • Zach Lowe has a clear process for selecting his All-NBA and All-Defense teams. He takes into account each player's entire career, not just their most recent season. He also uses advanced statistics to support his selections.

Deceptions

100%

Examples:

  • He has a clear understanding of the league and how it operates. He has used this at the player level and on the field.
  • Zach Lowe uses a variety of metrics to evaluate players. He also uses his own to create an overall Bias Score.

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