Basketball Against the Run of Logic: Trying to Make Sense of Steph’s Latest, Greatest Heater You’ve seen most of the big numbers by now. Steph Curry has thrilled us with a historic performance in April. But how far can he lead the Warriors? 3 years ago Brett Huston
Basketball Rising Sun: How Deandre Ayton Has Emerged as the X-Factor in Phoenix For long stretches of his career, the Deandre Ayton Experience has been maddening. But right now, this version of the big man is absolutely starring in his role. 3 years ago Jackson Frank
Basketball The State of Analytics, Part II: Basketball In the second of our three-part series, we turn our attention to how the basketball world followed in the footsteps of its contemporaries. But not everyone has been on board. 3 years ago Justin Sweetwood, Taylor Bechtold
Basketball The Nuggets’ Operatic Season Might Have Another Act Left The Nuggets will be without Jamal Murray as they try to make a run at their first NBA Finals appearance. Can they find a way to get it done? 3 years ago Brett Huston
Basketball How the ‘Idiots Who Believe’ in the Analytics Movement Have Forever Changed Basketball As Moneyball’s influence began to spread, basketball teams began to explore what advanced data could do for them. The game will never be the same. 3 years ago Taylor Bechtold
Basketball Mamba Anniversary: A by-the-Numbers Celebration of Kobe’s Last Game After Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea’s bizarre rendition of the national anthem, the 18,997 fans inside Staples Center were treated to something far more familiar. At the end of an illustrious… 3 years ago Tom Webber
Basketball Four-Category Admiral Kevin Chroust and Chris DeSalvo head back to February 17, 1994. The night of the last quadruple-double in the NBA, recorded by David Robinson. 3 years ago Kevin Chroust, Chris De Salvo
Basketball Nikola Jokic Deserves Better Than a Default MVP Look at the whole picture – the draft spot, the position he plays, his something-less-than-ripped physique, and the forgotten time zone that his franchise calls home – and there’s only… 3 years ago Brett Huston
Basketball 4-Category Admiral On Feb. 17, 1994, San Antonio Spurs center David Robinson completed just the fourth officially recorded quadruple double in NBA history. 3 years ago Andrew Fenichel
Basketball There’s Only One Title Game That Will Give Gonzaga’s Quest for Perfection Justice It’s a tale as old as time in the NCAA Tournament: The No. 1 seed that’s the favorite to cut down the nets and one of the true powerhouse programs… 3 years ago Brett Huston