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June 10th, 2009

Why Statistics are Important?

Posted by Raffy 11:46 am Filed under: General

2If you believe that keeping statistics is a waste of time and that the only statistic that matters is the final score, think again. Although the final score is still vital, it is likewise important to see or know how the score was achieved. Coaches and players could use the statistics to study their opponents and give them pointers on their next game. But keeping a statistic is really a tedious job and time consuming as well. One needs a tremendous amount of organization and training. Let alone patience and talents in figuring out all the percentages required to have a good statistics.

June 10th, 2009

Top 10 3 Pointer Career Leaders

Posted by editor 4:21 am Filed under: Record Books

Here’s the list of the 3 points Leaders:

1. Reggie Miller – 2,560 pts
2. Ray Allen – 2,100 pts
3. Dale Ellis – 1,719 pts
4. Glen Rice – 1,559 pts
5. Eddie Jones – 1,546 pts
6. Tim Hardaway – 1,542 pts
7. Nick Van Exel – 1,528 pts
8. Peja Stojakovic – 1,426 pts
9. Antoine Walker – 1,386 pts
10. Dan Majerle – 1,360 pts

May 10th, 2009

Archiving Statistical Data

Posted by Raffy 8:01 am Filed under: Archiving

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Archiving is a tool that is used to collect, preserve and organize historic documents and data for future use or reference. The concept of archiving before was a room full of steel cabinets and stacks of folders and papers containing important information. The concept has remained the same except that the steel cabinets have been replaced with personal computers and the folders with compact flash drives that can be carried around and used with any personal computer with an available USB slot.

Statistics is based on previous results of an action and the process of archiving these results is vital in making predictions or evaluating the entire statistical data. The process of archiving is getting easier and faster but its value in the world of statistics remain unchanged.

Source: iuk.edu

April 10th, 2009

Basketball Statistics Software

Posted by Raffy 7:54 am Filed under: Software

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Basketball statistics used to be written down then in what is known as a scorebook and then compiled. With the advent of computers and the Information Technology age, basketball statisticians now have the luxury of having computers help them in storing statistical data and analyzing those data to come up with a more accurate evaluation.

Basketball Scorebook is an example of a statistical software which can help statisticians, coaches and even fans in appreciating statistical data about the sport of basketball. The software is virtually easy to use and can be handled by even the most computer illiterate person in the world. The software also provides a lot of functionality that the average user can appreciate.

Source: www.coachingware.com/bkscorebook_csmedia.asp

March 10th, 2009

NBA – You’ve just gotta’ love the Game

Posted by editor 7:29 am Filed under: Information

February 13th, 2009

Mourning mourns the no. 33

Posted by editor 6:56 am Filed under: News, Record Books


Alonzo Mourning’s number 33 jersey has been officially retired by the Miami Heat, having the first person in the Heat’s history to receive the distinction.

Mourning has had a colorful career after being diagnosed with a kidney disease in 2000. In 2003 he received a kidney transplant. He was told that he would not be able to play in the NBA again, but defied all odds to return a year later, and in the 2006 Finals, landed the championship with the Heat when they beat the Dallas Mavericks in six games 4 games to 2.

Only last month, Mourning announced his retirement from the NBA, at 38 years old citing physical reasons. Mourning was twice cited as NBA Defensive Player of the Year in 1999 and 2000, and is the Heat’s second highest scorer in their history, with a total of 9,459 points.

January 29th, 2009

The NBA – In Recession?

Posted by Raffy 10:40 am Filed under: General, Information

nbarecessionThe effects of the global economic recession have reached far and wide, so much that it has reached the NBA as companies trim down on expenses and other costs. Sponsorships and other advertising deals are down and more and more seats go unfilled as the economy has them saving each and every dollar for other needs. With jobs being shed all over the place, there seems to be no end to the effects of the economy even on the ordinary Joe who simply wants to live in peace.
The NBA has always been a costly endeavor for the teams, state and advertisers and with dwindling cash supplies, there may not be enough to keep the game in it’s current glory. The games won;t stop but we’ll surely see some changes to the way they are staged and played. The economy has to recover soon for them and many other businesses to begin earning profits again or else they risk loosing advertising and funding to the All American game that is Basketball.

December 30th, 2008

Players of the Week

Posted by editor 11:20 am Filed under: News, Record Books

From the NBA, LA Laker’s Kobe and Cleveland Cavalier’s LeBron have been named the players of the week with James guiding his team to hit a 3-0 mark and with home wins over the Heat, Rockets and Wizards, he has improved his team’s mark. He averaged 26.0 points with 53% shooting and added 6.7 rebounds plus 6.7 assists improving Cleveland to 26-4 which is their best start in their franchise history.
Kobe on the other hand led his Lakers to a 4-0 week by averaging 30.0 points with 54% shooting along with 5,5 rebounds and 4.0 assists garnering an all-game high of 27 points.
Not far behind the dynamic duo are Dwayne Wade who might just take the stat records away from them if he improves with next year’s games. This is an early birthday present for LeBron who celebrates his birthday tomorrow with Nike presenting him with the new Nike Zoom LeBron Birthday Series V shoe line.

December 16th, 2008

コービーブライアント:NBAのMVP

Posted by Raffy 5:46 am Filed under: Imp @ja


写真提供: chinadaily.com.cn

ロサンジェルスレイカーズのスター、コービーブライアントはNBAの最も価値があるプレイヤーです。 リーグの委員、デビッドスターンはブライアントにトロフィーを渡しました。 これは彼の有望なキャリアで初の賞です。ブライアントは、レブロンジェームズに次ぎ平均28.3ポイント獲得しました。またシーズン中のリバウンドは6.3、アシストは5.4でした。ブライアントはチームメイトを補助し、昨年より15勝多い、57勝に貢献しました。ホーネットのジェームズとクリスポールも強力なMVP候補者でした。ブライアント、29歳は得点獲得でもリーダーで、過去2シーズンのリーグのオールディフェンシブチームに投票されましたが、惜しくも逃しました。フェニックスサンのスティーブナッシュがこの賞を受けました。昨年彼は平均31ポイントを決め、ナッシュとノウィツキに次いで3位で終了しました。

November 24th, 2008

Three Point Field Goal

Posted by Raffy 3:48 am Filed under: Information

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It is known also as ‘three pointer’, ‘three point shot’, ‘trey’ or just plain ‘three’. It is a field goal in the game of basketball. It is considered a three point goal if the shot is made outside the three-point line. The three point line is an assigned semi oval arch from the the basket. A successful shot will score three more points much like the two points credited to the shots made inside the three point line. A three point play is another thing. It is different from the three point field goal. Three point play is when the player successfully shoots a two point basket while being fouled by the opponent. He will then have a single free-throw which would sum up three points in all.