LAL 87 POR 108 – Possibly Portland’s best played game this season. Lots of assists on offense, just 87 points on defense.
Read More →Archive for January, 2017
Utah Jazz 100 Cleveland Cavaliers 92
UTA 100 CLE 92 – Big swings during the game. Both teams dominated for stretches. Favors-Gobert lineups still not working for Utah.
Read More →San Antonio Spurs 107 Milwaukee Bucks 109
SAS 107 MIL 109 – Bucks stayed with Beasley-Monroe, not Antetokounmpo-Henson, late-4Q. Spurs didn’t make enough 3pters during 2H.
Read More →Data Science newsletter – January 11, 2017
Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for January 11, 2017 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News Strengthening Global Sharing of Scientific Data and Research Findings The White House, Mahlet Mesfin, Jerry Sheehan and Mark Paese from January 06, 2017 Openly accessible scientific data can be a powerful catalyst in international […]
Read More →Houston Rockets 121 Charlotte Hornets 114
HOU 121 CHA 114 – Rockets’ quality 1H buried Hornets. Still needed big 3pter by Anderson late-4Q. Kaminsky made shots to bring Charlotte back.
Read More →Brooklyn Nets 97 Atlanta Hawks 117
BKN 97 ATL 117 – Hockeylines 10-man rotation by Atlanta. Strong 2nd unit contribution, HardawayJr-Humphries-Prince-Delaney-Muscala.
Read More →Toronto Raptors 114 Boston Celtics 106
TOR 114 BOS 106 – Joseph was Toronto’s Thomas-cooler. DeRozan handled most of Raptors 2H offense.
Read More →Washington Wizards 101 Chicago Bulls 99
WAS 101 CHI 99 – Washington starters, Porter-Morris-Gortat-Beal-Wall, had decisive advantage. Chicago could not score at all late-4Q.
Read More →Applied Sports Science newsletter – January 11, 2017
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for January 11, 2017 Mark Podolski: Mitch Trubisky was smart to take time making NFL draft decision The News Herald, Willoughby OH from January 09, 2017 … Trubisky needed a break and a clear head to make the biggest decision of his football life, […]
Read More →Sports Science: Week in Review, Dec 12-Dec 18
A few years back, like 5-6 years, people talked about bits and atoms like they were each their universes. It was pretty clearly separated. Bits were the 1s and 0s world of digital and online. Atoms were the chemical and biological world that all physical things occupy. The line separating atoms and bits has blurred […]
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