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May 4, 2012
by Dan Feldman
The Miami Heat survived with LeBron James in foul trouble during the third quarter, and when he returned, a fresh James helped Miami pull away from a New York team that struggled to score without Amar'e Stoudemire.
May 3, 2012
by Dan Feldman
The Memphis Grizzlies avoided the nightmare scenario of another L.A. Clippers comeback by overcoming the Clippers' hot shooting with their dominance in the paint.
May 1, 2012
by Dan Feldman
Over the first two games of their series, the Miami Heat have beat the New York Knicks in both an up-tempo game and a half-court style, leaving the Knicks searching for answers as the series shifts to MSG.
April 25, 2012
by Dan Feldman
Using our simulation of the rest of the season to get an updated look at where teams are likely to pick in the upcoming NBA Draft after the Draft Lottery.
April 13, 2012
by Dan Feldman
The battle between the Milwaukee Bucks and the New York Knicks for one of the last playoff spots in the Eastern Conference pits an offensive-minded team against one winning with defense, but those labels have swapped since last season.
March 14, 2012
by Dan Feldman
On the eve of the trade deadline, Dan comes up with five trades he thinks could help both (or sometimes all four) teams.
March 1, 2012
by Dan Feldman
Dan Feldman goes to the play-by-play to figure out which players goaltend most frequently. As you might guess, the leader is the same player who drew guffaws with his recent goaltend.
February 21, 2012
by Dan Feldman
While Russell Westbrook doesn't accumulate many assists for a point guard, he does frequently set up teammate Kevin Durant. Maybe that's why Durant isn't buying the notion that he and Westbrook can't coexist.
February 17, 2012
by Dan Feldman
Using statistical analysis and charts, a look at the five players teams should be looking to shop the hardest as the trade deadline approaches.
February 3, 2012
by Dan Feldman
Alvin Gentry doesn't believe in three-point defense, at least as measured by opponents' three-point percentage. What do the numbers have to say?
December 15, 2011
by Dan Feldman
The Los Angeles Clippers gave up a ransom to bring Chris Paul to L.A. Was it worth it for the Clippers? And what can the Hornets make of new star guard Eric Gordon?
December 9, 2011
by Dan Feldman
Tayshaun Prince has declined in value each of the last four seasons. Based on that, can we expect enough of a bounce back to justify the $7 million a year the Detroit Pistons are expected to pay him?
December 7, 2011
by Dan Feldman
Taking a look at which teams have been most over and underrepresented by the results of the NBA's individual end-of-season awards.
October 31, 2011
by Dan Feldman
ESPN recently finished ranking all 500 players in the NBA. Beckley Mason of Hoopspeak argued rookies were underrated. Dan Feldman takes a look at the numbers to evaluate that claim.
October 11, 2011
by Dan Feldman
Inspired by a recent OrlandoMagic.com, Dan ranks the best and worst of NBA logos through the years--and shows why that might matter more than you think.
August 12, 2011
by Dan Feldman
Plotting how teams and players performed in terms of taking care of the basketball (or not) last season.
August 5, 2011
by Dan Feldman
Taking a look at where American NBA players come from in graphical form shows the dominance of the Southern part of the United States.
July 18, 2011
by Dan Feldman
When it comes to exceeding or underperforming their point differential, which NBA teams have had the best luck and which ought not head to Las Vegas?
July 6, 2011
by Dan Feldman
The three-point line in the pro game may be more distant than that at the college level, but has the longer arc introduced by the NCAA a few years ago made it easier to identify potential NBA marksmen?
June 23, 2011
by Dan Feldman
Dan continues our mock draft tradition of telling you which players teams ought to take rather than guessing whom they actually will.
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