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Stumbleweed 06:09 PM 11-03-2009
I can't believe I just found this site... so incredibly useful and much easier/nicer to navigate than http://www.82games.com and/or http://www.basketballreference.com.

http://hoopdata.com/default.aspx

Has all the advanced metrics sortable (PER, Win Shares, Rebound Rates, Offensive Value Added, etc.) as well as traditional stats, team stats (advanced and normal), and everything else from shot locations (which player/team shoots the most from 10-15 feet) to charges drawn (Steph Curry leading there so far)... just an amazing trove of information here and it's actually easy to read!

Thought all my fellow stat heads and even some non-stat heads would appreciate it. Can't believe I've never run across it before or that I didn't remember to bookmark if it I did.

HoopData, I bow to thee. :-):-):-) [Reply]
NINJAK2 07:08 PM 11-03-2009

Originally Posted by Stumbleweed:
I can't believe I just found this site... so incredibly useful and much easier/nicer to navigate than http://www.82games.com and/or http://www.basketballreference.com.

http://hoopdata.com/default.aspx

Has all the advanced metrics sortable (PER, Win Shares, Rebound Rates, Offensive Value Added, etc.) as well as traditional stats, team stats (advanced and normal), and everything else from shot locations (which player/team shoots the most from 10-15 feet) to charges drawn (Steph Curry leading there so far)... just an amazing trove of information here and it's actually easy to read!

Thought all my fellow stat heads and even some non-stat heads would appreciate it. Can't believe I've never run across it before or that I didn't remember to bookmark if it I did.

HoopData, I bow to thee. :-):-):-)

Heck of a nice find Stumble. I'm going to look at that shot location data and come up with some nice shooting percentage sliders for close,mid, 3pt. along with some team attack tendencies (attack basket, close, mid, etc.) Thanks again Stumble. [Reply]
WeLLWeLL 07:19 PM 11-03-2009
Thanks for the site. [Reply]
Stumbleweed 07:21 PM 11-03-2009
Yeah I seriously don't know how I missed this site before... it's not new. Has almost literally everything I could want to know about any player/team in the most accessible, sortable, customizable format I've seen on the net. That shot location stuff I haven't seen anywhere else... it's almost Synergy-level data... pretty impressive.

I'm going to use the hell out of this during the season to win arguments haha. [Reply]
DC 07:37 PM 11-03-2009
WOW; this will come in handy for 2K Edits [Reply]
tehova 12:36 AM 11-04-2009
Stats showed just what i was seeing, Gasol and Randolph are ballin this year [Reply]
hoopdata 05:33 AM 11-04-2009
Thanks for the compliments, guys. And we actually are quite new (site's only been live for 10-12 days). Let me know if there's anything we could do to make the site more accessible/easier to use. We have a few kinks we still will get around to fixing in the coming weeks, as it was a bit of a rush job to get this ready for the NBA season in time. More stats/functionality are also on the way. [Reply]
jrich05 05:46 AM 11-04-2009

Originally Posted by hoopdata:
Thanks for the compliments, guys. And we actually are quite new (site's only been live for 10-12 days). Let me know if there's anything we could do to make the site more accessible/easier to use. We have a few kinks we still will get around to fixing in the coming weeks, as it was a bit of a rush job to get this ready for the NBA season in time. More stats/functionality are also on the way.

it'd be nice if you guys could make the player stats sortable per season (instead of per year) [Reply]
J.R. Locke 08:31 AM 11-04-2009
Love that they have easily accessed NBA averages.

Good find. [Reply]
hoopdata 10:08 AM 11-04-2009
The stats are sortable per season. Our 2010 stats refers to the 2009-2010 season, for example. As much as I'd like to, I haven't peered into the future and seen the first 59 games of the year 2010. [Reply]
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