The college basketball season’s biggest surprises, according to ShotQuality data

Compared to the NBA’s 82-game slog and seven-game-series playoffs, the college basketball season is incredibly short. A few unlucky bounces can be the difference between a bubble team going dancing or going home; one cold shooting night in March can end a title contender’s season at the hands of a Cinderella mid-major. Even at the… Continue reading The college basketball season’s biggest surprises, according to ShotQuality data

Sixers-Nets Trade Analysis

The months-long Ben Simmons saga concluded today when Sixers general manager Daryl Morey dealt the disgruntled All-Star point guard for former MVP James Harden. As the trade deadline approached, reports revealed that both Simmons and Harden were searching for a change of scenery. The move reunites Sixers general manager Daryl Morey with his former star… Continue reading Sixers-Nets Trade Analysis

Quantifying a Teams’ True Value with Record Luck

Luck is one of the oddest phenomenons in sports. Everyone knows it affects the game, but there hasn’t been an accurate way of quantifying it. In theory, luck should always be equal for both teams. There is no superstitious or godly force impacting one team’s luck more than another, it just naturally fluctuates. When a… Continue reading Quantifying a Teams’ True Value with Record Luck

Coaches Who Drew Up the Most Efficient Plays

Coaches impact the game in a multitude of unquantifiable ways. It could be with positive reinforcement to players. It could be with in-game adjustments. It could be with lineup decisions. There are millions of nuanced methods coaches impact the game with. But almost all of them go unnoticed to the athletic directors and fans. The… Continue reading Coaches Who Drew Up the Most Efficient Plays