OKC 105 POR 99 – Quality game from Roberson-Sabonis-Adams-Oladipo-Westbrook lineup. Portland needs positive minutes from Vonleh, still not getting them.
Read More →Archive for February, 2017
Boston Celtics 107 LA Clippers 102
BOS 107 LAC 102 – Celtics were solid except for Smart-Olynyk-Green-Rozier-Jerebko during 1H.
Read More →Brooklyn Nets 95 Toronto Raptors 103
BKN 95 TOR 103 – Ross-VanVleet had decent games off Toronto’s bench to help Lowry.
Read More →Data Science newsletter – February 6, 2017
Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for February 6, 2017 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News High resolution global gridded data for use in population studies Nature, Scientific Data; Christopher T. Lloyd, Alessandro Sorichetta & Andrew J. Tatem from January 31, 2017 Recent years have seen substantial growth […]
Read More →Applied Sports Science newsletter – February 6, 2017
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for February 6, 2017 Playing through pain: 6 sluggers hoping for better health MLB.com, Mike Petriello from February 04, 2017 The legendary Ted Williams once said that squarely hitting a round baseball with a round bat is the hardest thing to do in all […]
Read More →Sacramento Kings 109 Golden State Warriors 106
SAC 109 GSW 106 – Cousins rampaged on Warriors’ small 4Q lineups. Golden State shot a lot of 3s during 4Q, missed most of them.
Read More →Minnesota Timberwolves 99 Memphis Grizzlies 107
MIN 99 MEM 107 – No Gasol, it was Green-Conley leading Memphis in late-4Q. Minnesota missed LaVine.
Read More →San Antonio Spurs 121 Denver Nuggets 97
SAS 121 DEN 97 – Spurs scored first 9-10 possessions in 3Q. Nuggets had the same 3Q meltdown a few weeks ago.
Read More →Phoenix Suns 112 Milwaukee Bucks 137
PHX 112 MIL 137 – Monroe-Brogdan made the game easier for Antetokounmpo, played better than Parker-Dellavedova.
Read More →Utah Jazz 105 Charlotte Hornets 98
UTA 105 CHA 98 – 4Q comebacks in February show a team’s training + sports science. Or lack of it in the case of Charlotte.
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