San Antonio starters dominated 1Q, 3Q, but there was also a quality 2Q Spurs run by Parker-Green-Leonard-Duncan-Belinelli. Leonard at the 4-spot took away any advantage that Golden State gets with Green.
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Pacers 112 Heat 89
George was an important part of 4Q run by Pacers that put the game away. Deng-Wade-Dragic look like there is nothing left in the tank.
Read More →Lakers 78 Clippers 106
10 solid minutes of 4Q garbage time, fan-tastic.
Read More →Knicks 101 76
Ugh.
Read More →Applied Sports Science newsletter, April 6, 2015
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for April 6, 2015 New blog post yesterday at sports.bradstenger.com: Last Week in Applied Sports Science, 3/29-4/4 How Carli Lloyd learned to lead U.S. women’s soccer team Asbury Park Press, USA Today from April 04, 2015 Carli Lloyd was once on the brink […]
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This year’s NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament saw a noticeable increase in the coverage of the analytics teams use and in the role strength coaches play. Davidson Basketball’s Sixth Man: The Math Department Five Thirty Eight Duke Fans Are About to Unlock the Most Sophisticated Stats in College Sports Bloomberg Business UA, Opponents Rely on Data […]
Read More →Suns 87 Jazz 85
Utah sent out Exum-Gobert-Hood for crunchtime, making sure that those 3 get every opportunity to learn in the last few games of the season.
Read More →Pistons 99 Heat 98
Wade failed to answer Jackson as Detroit came back, went ahead during late-4Q. Drummond outplayed Whiteside, which is also good news in the longer term for the Pistons.
Read More →Trail Blazers 99 Pelicans 90
Quality crunchtime for Batum-Aldridge-Afflalo-Lillard-Kaman. Kaman gives Portland an interesting look, good to see the Trail Blazers trust him to finish games.
Read More →Hornets 92 76
Another gruesome ending to a close 76ers game. Intentionally bad basketball, fan-tastic.
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