“Cum hoc, ergo propter hoc” is a Latin phrase that translates to “with this, therefore because of this” – or very simply “this happened because something else happened.” This phrase (and the idea behind it) is a logical fallacy. Just because Event A happens immediately before (or at the same time) as Event B, it does not mean that Event A caused Event B. This is often referred to as “Correlation does not imply causation”.
However.
I’m going to give you 2 entries from tonight’s play by play and allow you to come to your own conclusions.
Diop Losing Correlation
| Time | Event | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Q3 2:49 | DeSagana Diop enters the game for Bismack Biyomb | 66-68 |
| Q4 8:27 | Boris Diaw enters the game for DeSagana Diop | 70-84 |
go back to the old layout
lol maybe