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Champagne and Campaign: Do NBA Teams Play Worse on The Road in Party Cities?

November 12, 2014
by harvardsports
5 min read
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By William Ezekowitz Contrary to popular belief, NBA players are people like you and me. But unlike you and me, NBA players are constantly travelling across the country with, as Nik Stauskas will attest, a fair amount of spending...

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NBA Finals: Is There a Heat-Refs Conspiracy?

June 9, 2014
by harvardsports
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Following in the footsteps of rigged lotteries and expelled superstars, the NBA conspiracy theory du jour holds that referees work their magic to help the Miami Heat win games. Paul George has griped about it and The Onion has...

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Not a Post About LeBron…Sorta

July 9, 2010
by harvardsports
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Let’s try a thought experiment. Imagine that we still have a salary cap, but no maximum salary (similar to the NFL). Would LeBron, Bosh, and Wade be so willing to take A LOT less money to play together? True, they may...

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