Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for April 26, 2018 Yes, your kids can run all day – they’ve got muscles like endurance athletes The Conversation, Anthony Blazevich and Sébastien Ratel from April 24, 2018 Repeated experiments have shown that the muscles of children tend to fatigue more slowly than […]
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Boston Celtics 92 Milwaukee Bucks 87
BOS 92 MIL 87 – Ojeleye started. Baynes subbed. Smart played. Celtics won the bench matchup.
Read More →Golden State Warriors 99 San Antonio Spurs 91
GSW 99 SAS 91 – Livingston-West led important 3Q run, augmenting quality from Durant-Green-Thompson-Iguodala lineups.
Read More →Philadelphia 76ers 104 Miami Heat 91
PHL 104 MIA 91 – Miami got a decent 2Q from bench, but they fell apart during 2H.
Read More →Data Science newsletter – April 25, 2018
Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for April 25, 2018 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News Facebook and the perils of personalized choice architecture TechCrunch, Yafit Lev-Aretz from April 24, 2018 The Facebook-Cambridge Analytica mess, together with many preceding indications before it, heralds a new type of choice architecture: personalized, […]
Read More →Applied Sports Science newsletter – April 25, 2018
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for April 25, 2018 Darius Bazley Charts Yet Another Path to the N.B.A.: The Development League The New York Times, Adam Zagoria from April 23, 2018 … Several top high school players have opted to skip college and play professionally overseas since the N.B.A. […]
Read More →Utah Jazz 113 Oklahoma City Thunder 96
UTA 113 OKC 96 – Utah onslaught began late-2Q with Ingles’ run of 3pters.
Read More →Minnesota Timberwolves 100 Houston Rockets 119
MIN 100 HOU 119 – Harden stomped Minnesota during 3Q, helped by Paul.
Read More →Data Science newsletter – April 25, 2018
Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for April 25, 2018 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News The Woman Who Gave the Macintosh a Smile The New Yorker, Alexandra Lange from April 19, 2018 Every fifteen minutes or so, as I wrote this story, I moved my cursor northward to click […]
Read More →Applied Sports Science newsletter – April 24, 2018
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for April 24, 2018 As Desiree Linden started the Boston Marathon, she knew it was ‘gonna be miserable.’ But she persevered — and won. ESPN, Bonnie D. Ford from April 23, 2018 “Epic” can be an overused word in sports writing, but it was […]
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