Tag Archives: NBA
NBA’s Online Rulebook Shows Smart Progress
Posted on 17. Oct, 2009 by Collin Orcutt.
The NBA has released the NBA video rulebook, and fans breathe a sigh of relief.
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A $200 Million Non-Bailout?
Posted on 27. Feb, 2009 by Collin Orcutt.
By now you’ve probably heard the NBA borrowed $200 million yesterday. The money, offered and lent to the league by JP Morgan and Bank of America, will reportedly be used by franchises to help cover operating losses acquired in this shoddy economy (the number of teams that will use the money is either 12 or [...]
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A Statistical Revolution
Posted on 15. Feb, 2009 by Collin Orcutt.
The NBA is reaching another apex, and in more ways than one. In recent history, the league peaked with the greatness of the Celtics/Lakers rivalry in 80’s, the Bulls’ reign of the early and mid 90’s (with back-to-back Jordanless championships by the Rockets mixed in), and the Lakers’ three-peat through the turn of the millennium. [...]

