Data Science Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for November 29, 2016 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News New Program in Technology Management at UC Santa Barbara | Organizations, Occupations and Work University of California-Santa Barbara, Department of Engineering from November 28, 2016 The job market for interdisciplinary Ph.Ds. with […]
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Memphis Grizzlies 85 Charlotte Hornets 104
MEM 85 CHA 104 – Charlotte starts Kaminsky and brings back Batum while Hibbert comes off the bench. Full-strength Hornets had more in the tank for quality 2H.
Read More →New York Knicks 103 Oklahoma City Thunder 112
NYK 103 OKC 112 – Oklahoma City played better as the game went on. Quality games by Oladipo-Kanter to go with Westbrook’s great game. Anthony played worse as the game went on for New York.
Read More →Toronto Raptors 122 Philadelphia 76ers 95
TOR 122 PHL 95 – Philadelphia gave Toronto the auto-score pass during 2H. 76ers were Embiid-less.
Read More →Minnesota Timberwolves 103 Utah Jazz 112
MIN 103 UTA 112 – Utah starters dominated, Hayward-Diaw-Gobert-Hood-Hill. Minnesota opted not to play starters in 4Q, not the usual rotation, didn’t help.
Read More →Applied Sports Science newsletter – November 29, 2016
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for November 29, 2016 10 of The Most Widely Believed Myths in Psychology The British Psychological Society, Research Digest from July 29, 2016 In a sense we’re all amateur psychologists – we’ve got our own first-hand experience at being human, and we’ve spent years […]
Read More →Washington Wizards 101 Sacramento Kings 95
WAS 101 SAC 95 – Wizards cleaned up the boards during 4Q. Cousins kept Sacramento in the game but he and Gay couldn’t make shots late-4Q.
Read More →Los Angeles Lakers 109 Atlanta Hawks 94
LAL 109 ATL 94 – Impressive work by Lakers’ Nance-Ingram-Clarkson-Williams-Black lineup. The unit has gotten lots of time together and had an advantage against the Hawks’ lineups that were constantly changing.
Read More →Portland Trail Blazers 114 Houston Rockets 130
POR 114 HOU 130 – Portland did not get many stops, starters or bench lineups. Credit the Rockets bench and its defense. The Trail Blazers’ bench failed to score enough to keep up.
Read More →Dallas Mavericks 91 New Orleans Pelicans 81
DAL 91 NOP 81 – Barnes-Bogut-Anderson were important in 1H to keep Dallas in the game. Efficient 4Q offense by Mavericks won the game.
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