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New APBRMetrics Forum

The best APBRMetrics forum at sonics central on the web for some reason is down, so we started a new one here at APBRMetrics.com. If there is interest, we will keep it running and maintain it. If not, we’ll shut it down.

Please give us your feedback on what you think about the forum. It’s super simple and clean, but if you’d prefer a full feature forum like phpbb, then that can be arranged as well.

Unfortunately, since we did not run the old forum, you will have to register here to post.

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The Math Problem

Do the numbers lie? The Math Problem

Wayne Winston Finals Prediction Result

Back on May 27th, Wayne Winston, writer of Mathletics, predicted the Mavs should be favored and would win the series. Most people in the USA were rooting for the Mavs, but few really put them as a 65% favorite.
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Joel Anthony Plus Minus

An interesting observation…

Joel Anthony currently has the highest +/- ranking in the NBA playoffs at +50.85, however he has an adjusted +/- of -6.67 (error of 5.19).

Those seem like 2 very conflicting stats from the APBRmetric community.

Stats from basketballvalue

Merry Christmas

Wishing all of you stat junkies a very merry Christmas.

Is Quantitative Analysis of the NBA (APBRmetrics) Dead?

This is an old article, but Mark Cuban posted some thoughts on his blog basically saying that quantitative analysis of the NBA is dead because it’s all about chemistry and coaching.

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Any thoughts? We obviously don’t think so at apbrmetrics.com…

Basketball Value

Basketballvalue.com had its first update for the 2011 season. Check it out for adjusted +/- stats for the NBA.

APBRmetrics Update

Sorry for the complete lack of anything for a long time. I don’t have anything interesting to report. We are looking for authors, so if you would be interested in becoming an occasional or regular author here, please use the contact form.

Hopefully we’ll have some semi-regular postings in the near future.

Welcome to APBRmetrics.com

We will be developing this site over the next few months.

For now, check out the links and check back regularly.