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NBA Eastern Conference: Weakness in Numbers

February 12, 2015
by harvardsports
4 min read
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by Kurt Bullard It seems like there’s never a time in the NBA season without critics of the league calling to improve the fairness of the league. Last season, it was all about tanking. Several teams – such as the 76ers...

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Exactly How Unlikely Was Klay Thompson’s Third Quarter?

January 24, 2015
by harvardsports
5 min read
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By William Ezekowitz Klay Thompson’s third quarter was stuff of video game-esque proportions, the likes of which we have never really seen in real life. The man scored 29 points in 6 minutes. In the whole third quarter he was...

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A Statistical Ranking of the Biggest Partiers in the NBA

January 21, 2015
by harvardsports
6 min read
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By Harrison Chase When J.R. Smith got traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers a few weeks ago in a multi-team deal, many great articles were written commemorating his time in New York. Rather than rehash these glorious moments, I...

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Seattle deserves an NBA franchise…and so does San Diego

January 14, 2015
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Austin Tymins When the Seattle SuperSonics moved to Oklahoma City in 2008, one of the best media markets in the country was left without an NBA franchise. This was a surprising move, because of both the controversy...

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Does Playoff Rondo Exist?

December 22, 2014
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Julian Ryan In the first blockbuster trade of the season, former Celtics star Rajon Rondo was swapped for a first-round pick and some useful role players– Brandan Wright, with his high field goal percentage, has been a...

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Can Kobe Catch the Mailman?

December 15, 2014
by harvardsports
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By Julian Ryan This past weekend Kobe Bryant passed Michael Jordan for third on the career NBA points scoring leaderboard. While perhaps he has never quite been the player MJ was, his resume is undeniably impressive and he will...

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How Long Will the Philadelphia 76ers Keep Losing?

November 13, 2014
by harvardsports
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By Julian Ryan The Philadelphia 76ers are really bad at basketball. It’s starting to get awkward. We thought last year’s version of random dudes that actively tanked was bad, but is it possible this season’s team is even...

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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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Will The Oklahoma City Thunder Make the Playoffs?

November 6, 2014
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Kurt Bullard The Oklahoma City Thunder came into this season already facing adversity, as it was revealed that Kevin Durant would be sidelined with a foot injury for at least the first four-to-six months of the season. But the...

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The Value of Player Movement in the NBA

November 4, 2014
by harvardsports
8 min read
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By Harrison Chase and Carlos Pena-Lobel  In a post we wrote last spring, we looked at the teams with the best passing and movement over the course of the 2013-2014 NBA season. Having done this, we will now attempt to determine...

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