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deepak
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NBA.com StatsCube

Post by deepak »

NBA.com's StatsCube, or at least parts of it, is now online for those that might have missed it:

http://www.nba.com/statscube/
Crow
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Post by Crow »

Thanks for the link.

There is some detail available there I hadn't been able to get elsewhere.

Including specific team opponent vs specific defender on / off the court. Small sample for that, but it is still easy access to data. There is some season level stat information for a specific defender on / off the court against all teams not provided by other public sources as well.
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Post by johnschuhmann »

If anyone has any questions about the StatsCube app or has any ideas for improvements down the line, feel free to post them here.
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It's very cube. I mean cool. :D
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Post by Justin »

Looks great. I noticed a display bug in the Player Utilization section. I'm running the latest chrome dev (12.0.733.0 dev) on Mac 10.6.7, so it could be a result of that.

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Post by Crow »

A Player Pair tab, perhaps set up to show all the offense and defensive stat details (beyond what the simple +/- tool displays elsewhere on the site) when on together would be another useful tool.

To fit offense and defense, you might have to eliminate the off the court data; but if room could be found for it, the both off the court data has value too when used properly in comparison with other data.

Ideally the page would show all the detail of each of the two players as individuals and the team as a whole data.

Their position's counterpart data might be nice too though it would be an estimate.

Splits for everything against just playoff ranked teams would also be of interest.
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