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SportsStats The Sports Network - National Basketball Association Portland, OR (SportsNetwork.com) - The Los Angeles Clippers have a shot at the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference when they visit the Portland Trail Blazers Wednesday in the regular season finale for both teams. The Clippers need a win in the Rose City coupled by an Oklahoma City Thunder loss to the Detroit Pistons to move up to the second spot in the West. The Clippers already locked up the No. 3 seed. Los Angeles set a franchise record for wins with Tuesday's 117-105 victory over the Denver Nuggets and was led by Blake Griffin's 24 points.

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NBAstuffer.com - HOME APBRmetrics APBRmetrics (Association for Professional Basketball Research Metrics) is a term used by a few to refer to the analysis of basketball through objective evidence, especially basketball statistics. APBRmetrics is a cousin to the study of baseball statistics, known as Sabermetrics, and similarly takes its name from the acronym APBR, which stands for the Association for Professional Basketball Research. A key tenet for many modern basketball analysts is that basketball is best evaluated at the level of possessions. During a single game, both teams have approximately the same number of possessions, because they alternate possession. A second core tenet is that per-minute statistics are more useful for evaluating players than per-game statistics. A more complete explanation of possession-based analysis is available in "A Starting Point for Analyzing Basketball Statistics" in the Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports.[1] History[edit] Notable quantitative basketball analysts[edit] Dr. and

"A Starting Point for Analyzing Basketball Statistics" by Justin Kubatko, Dean Oliver et al. Instructions for Authors Manuscript Preparation Guidelines This document provides authors with details on policy, copyediting, formatting, and layout requirements pertaining to final manuscript submission to this journal. All manuscripts must have correct formatting to be considered ready for publication. The entire manuscript submission and review process is handled through an online system named ScholarOne. Unpublished material: Submission of a manuscript implies that the work described is not copyrighted, published or submitted elsewhere, except in abstract form. Copyright: Manuscripts are accepted on condition of transfer of copyright (for U.S. government employees: to the extent transferable) to Journal of Quantitative Analysis of Sports Once the manuscript is accepted, it may not be published elsewhere without the consent of the copyright holders. The ScholarOne system has been designed to improve the scholarly publication process for authors. CONTENT and STRUCTURE LaTeX TEMPLATE

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