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Michael Shapiro is a sports reporter for Chron, covering the Astros, Rockets, Texans and every team in town. Michael is a ...
Celtics director of basketball analytics David Sparks was scrolling through his timeline last summer when he caught a tweet from Seth Partnow, a peer in the field of sports data who was the ...
When it comes to analytics in the NFL, the Baltimore Ravens are No. 1.. That's the take of analytics staffers around the league, as polled by ESPN in our first NFL analytics survey.
Seth Walder is an analytics writer at ESPN, specializing in quantitative analysis. He is also a regular on "ESPN Bet Live" and helps cover sports betting. Seth has been at ESPN since 2017.
No NBA team has ever managed a comeback from an 0-3 series deficit, but ESPN Analytics' models give the Celtics a solid chance.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNESPN Analytics gives Duke more than an 85% chance to take down UNC for the third time - MSNESPN Analytics gives the Blue Devils an 85.7% chance to advance to the conference title game. It's hard to know how injuries and absences factor into that math, ...
ESPN now informs viewers that Will Levis had just a 0.1% chance –according to their analytics — to still be available at pick 25, while the cameras keep finding him in the process. 🏈📺 ...
If the Browns do look to stay at pick No. 54, ESPN Analytics has these five players below as the most likely to be available, per their data. Patrick Paul, OT, Houston ...
In truth, analytics unquestionably has made teams, players and fans smarter about their sports, and value judgments regarding the movement are often driven by willful ignorance or misguided nostalgia.
In truth, analytics unquestionably has made teams, players and fans smarter about their sports, and value judgments regarding the movement are often driven by willful ignorance or misguided nostalgia.
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