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- derek - Jun 10 2006 | sabermetrics, basketball, nba, statistics, news
Sabermetrics for basketball! I was just thinking about this the other day. Good stuff.
Quoted: What the non-scorers do matters, and in fact, it is those players who might ultimately decide who gets to be crowned N.B.A. champions.
- derek2 - Jun 10 2006 | imported_from_blue_dot, sabermetrics, basketball, nba, statistics, news, imported:del.icio.us
Sabermetrics for basketball! I was just thinking about this the other day. Good stuff.Quoted: What the non-scorers do matters, and in fact, it is those players who might ultimately decide who gets to be crowned N.B.A. champions.
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