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Point Spread Heatmaps for Every Team
As Henry Abbott puts it: It's a ton of data -- and it makes clear that some coaches do better than others in close games. You can also see signs of teams aging -- good teams that are not winning games they used to win. Spend four hours looking at this. Collect them all!
Point Spread Heatmaps for Every Team
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Monday Bullets
ESPN.com - TrueHoop — ... 30 charts, showing how, through the years, teams tend to win or lose games by different margins. It's a ton of data -- and it makes clear that some coaches do better than other in close games. You can also see signs of teams aging -- good teams that are not winning games they used to win. Spend four hours looking at this. ...

Predator’s Five-Year Team Analyses
Both Teams Played Hard — ... It’s a little confusing at first, but what Obsessionism has basically done here is compile how many games each team has won over the past five years and color-coded them by how many points each win or loss occurred by. Aside from looking cool and showing some drastic changes in team fortune (see ...

This Is Kinda Cool: Wizards, Heat Map, Colors, and Point Margins
Truth About It - Washington Wizards Blog — ... I'm not going to get all jazzy with an explanation of what you see above, you can go to the creator, Obsessionism, for all of that (btw....dude did this for all NBA teams). ...

IC Cold Links: Recapping A Mile-High Dunkfest
Indy Cornrows — ... by potentially losing Carmelo Anthony with a hand fracture. Roundball Mining Company is concerned with Carmelo's hand fracture and impressed with Danny Granger. Melo showed some guts playing through that hand injury and still producing. I admit, at first I thought he was soccer flopping but obviously that wasn't the case. Jim O'Brien has plenty of praise for the Nuggets. Both Teams Played Hard offers up the Pacers heat maps from Obsessionism that illustrate the team's wins and losses over the past five year. ...

Obsessionism's NBA team 'Heat Maps'
Ball Don't Lie — "What makes a player clutch? Are there clutch coaches? Are there clutch teams? When someone says that there isn't a mathematical equation for clutch, is there an inferential chart that may help identify it? Or does it just give fodder for people to read what they want into the data?" Those were the questions Ben Munson of Obsessionism had in mind as he developed the above NBA Team Heat Maps. And while I could try and explain what he does and doesn't find out, it's probably just a lot easier if you check it out for yourself ...

Toronto Raptors Linkage for January 12th from 11:19 to 14:28
The AltRaps Blog — Categories Toronto Raptors Linkage for January 11th through January 12th Jan 12 Toronto Raptors Linkage for January 12th from 11:19 to 14:28 Posted by Scott in linkage , toronto raptors , www.altraps.com These are my Toronto Raptors Linkage links for January 12th from 11:19 to 14:28: NBA Team Heat Maps - VLOG 20.0 - Boston - Triano has Toronto believing in system - Celtics rematch - Celtics and Raptors Part 4 - Remember to log on to our forums: http://www.altraps.com/forum/index.php Leave a Reply Name ...

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