MIA 88 SAC 89 – Bogdanovic-Fox-Hield played quality minutes together.
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Applied Sports Science newsletter – January 27, 2018
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for January 27, 2018 Shut out in 2014, US speedskaters modify suits, training and expectations The New York Times, Andrew Keh from January 22, 2018 The speedskaters summoned to Santa Rosa, Calif., last spring for the United States Olympic team’s annual strength and conditioning […]
Read More →Data Science newsletter – January 26, 2018
Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for January 26, 2018 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News Inside Sports Business: Olympic athletes to face social-media restrictions in February The Seattle Times, Geoff Baker from January 22, 2018 Get ready this week for a barrage of social-media tweets from Winter Olympic athletes […]
Read More →Applied Sports Science newsletter – January 26, 2018
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for January 26, 2018 Anatomy of a Student-Athlete The Player's Tribune, Morgan Reid from January 25, 2018 One week ago today, I got drafted to play pro soccer for the North Carolina Courage. It was the fulfillment of a lifelong dream. But there’s a […]
Read More →LA Clippers 102 Boston Celtics 113
LAC 102 BOS 113 – Late-2Q scoring by Celtics’ starters set up an easy 2H.
Read More →Portland Trail Blazers 123 Minnesota Timberwolves 114
POR 123 MIN 114 – Portland scored at will during 3Q.
Read More →Memphis Grizzlies 85 San Antonio Spurs 108
MEM 85 SAS 108 – Murray did quality work with Gasol-Green, and no Aldridge.
Read More →Dallas Mavericks 97 Houston Rockets 104
DAL 97 HOU 104 – Houston starters were at “death lineup” quality.
Read More →Atlanta Hawks 93 Toronto Raptors 108
ATL 93 TOR 108 – Atlanta used to develop players the way that Toronto does now.
Read More →Philadelphia 76ers 115 Chicago Bulls 101
PHL 115 CHI 101 – Simmons piled up statistics during 1Q, rebounded Bulls’ misses.
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