Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for November 6, 2019 Now with Wizards, ex-Celtics star Isaiah Thomas starts again Associated Press, Howard Fendrich from November 05, 2019 … What was important was what being a member of his team’s first five symbolized: Thomas had worked his way back from a […]
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Golden State Warriors 127 Portland Trail Blazers 118
GSW 127 POR 118 – Paschal goes off against Hood-Bazemore-Simons.
Read More →Phoenix Suns 114 Philadelphia 76ers 109
PHX 114 PHL 109 – Quality early-4Q by Baynes-Rubio playing with Suns’ mixed lineups.
Read More →Minnesota Timberwolves 106 Milwaukee Bucks 134
MIN 106 MIL 134 – Bucks’ starters dominated. Besides that, both teams played lots of different lineups.
Read More →Memphis Grizzlies 100 Houston Rockets 107
MEM 100 HOU 107 – Harden got lots of his production against Grizzlies’ bench.
Read More →Brooklyn Nets 135 New Orleans Pelicans 125
BKN 135 NOP 125 – Nets had well-balanced offense. Hart-Okafor-Ball aren’t producing for Pelicans.
Read More →Washington Wizards 115 Detroit Pistons 99
WAS 115 DET 99 – Wizards’ bench was lethal. Kennard is up and down.
Read More →Data Science newsletter – November 5, 2019
Newsletter features journalism, research papers, events, tools/software, and jobs for November 5, 2019 GROUP CURATION: N/A Data Science News ‘New normal’ California fires expose modelling gaps: AM Best – International – Insurance News Insurance News (AU) from November 04, 2019 The California wildfires now burning across the state are a “new normal” that […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for November 5, 2019 If only Derrick Rose had load management | NBA.com NBA.com, Steve Aschburner from November 01, 2019 … “All the time in Chicago when I was coming back, load management wasn’t a term then,” Rose told NBA.com this week. “Back then, […]
Read More →LA Clippers 105 Utah Jazz 94
LAC 105 UTA 94 – Leonard had a bad 1Q, but went on to play a stellar 4Q.
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