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NBA Gifts Big Data to Basketball Aficionados
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The NBA (National Basketball Association) had launched a tool that gave fans access to a prodigious amount of historical stats and data.
Found atNBA.com/Stats, it includes box scores for every game dating back to the NBA's first season in 1946, as well as
deep historical dives on individual player performance and effective team combinations.
“Users will be able to access an incredible total of 4.5 quadrillion statistical combinations”, according to Ken De Gennaro, the NBA's vice president of information technology.
Essentially, the common fan now has ready access to stats and diagrams previously only available to scouts and media. Fans can now dig into as many insights and stats as they want and ask questions to their heart’s content based on matches’ dates, a team’s win or loss.