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NBA Referee Experience and Home Bias

December 4, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Henry Johnson Referee bias is the rare subject on which painted-up fans and bespectacled statisticians seem to agree. In study after study, in sport after sport, referees are shown to exhibit favoritism toward the home...

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Which Major North American Sports League Suffers Most From The “Big Market Effect”

November 20, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Andrew Puopolo Major North American sports leagues suffer from a competitive imbalance, where teams from bigger cities like New York and Los Angeles have traditionally had more success than teams from small cities like...

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What Happens to NBA Players When They Age?

November 17, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Benedict Brady NBA players come into the league at different ages based on how many years of college they complete. At younger ages they are generally more athletic, while at older ages they tend to get slower and craftier. It...

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What about Dame? The biggest NBA All-Star snubs of the past three years

November 13, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Brendan Kent I’ll start with a full disclosure: I’m a biased Oregonian who believes that the Lillard-McCollum 2020 ticket is America’s best hope for a brighter tomorrow. That being said, I think a number of neutrals...

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Maybe We Should Call it Skinny-ball: Weight vs. Height in the NBA

November 1, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Benedict Brady As a league, the NBA is well-known for its innovation and adaptation to new trends. No trend currently embodies this idea as much as the focus on small-ball. Small-ball is a hard concept to define, but it is...

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In The MJ vs Lebron Debate, The Strength Of The Eastern Conference Is A Serious Talking Point

October 16, 2017
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By Andrew Puopolo In the past couple of years, there has been increased debate over who the greatest NBA player of all time is. Lebron’s win over the 73-9 Warriors in 2016 gave him a huge boost in the GOAT debate that had...

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Is Westbrook Stat-Stuffing?

June 26, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Austin Tymins On April 9, Russell Westbrook broke Oscar Robertson’s purportedly-unbreakable regular season record of 41 triple doubles against the Denver Nuggets. Some have called the feat arbitrary while others say it is...

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Does moving the NBA 3-point line help good 3-point shooting teams?

May 31, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Robert Feinberg The ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus once said that change is the only constant in life. While his teaching is from thousands of years ago, it can easily be applied to the rules of modern day sports. Rules...

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Which NBA Team Has The Most Loyal Fans?

May 30, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Nicholas Heath In the 2013 NBA Finals, right before Ray Allen hit what will inevitably go down as one of the greatest shots of all time, hundreds of Heat fans were already filing out of the American Airlines Arena, cementing...

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NBA Playoffs: Yes, Regular Season Matchups Matter

April 14, 2017
by harvardsports
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By Henry Johnson The NBA playoffs have arrived at last. With the first round series set, basketball analysts are looking to regular season results for information about postseason matchups. NESN, for instance, points to the Bulls...

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