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Snaztastic
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Post by Snaztastic »

Hey Gents,

I'm glad to have found this site, as discussion boards on advanced NBA stats are far and few between.
I'm a professional MLB and NBA researcher and I've run into a bit of a problem - I'm building a rather simple predictive model, but to preform a proper regression on it, I'll need a decent number of Game Summaries from all teams and multiple, recent years. I need just basic team stats - Points scored, Offensive Rebounds, Turnovers, Defensive Turnovers, Field Goal Percentage, Free Throw Percentage, Free Throws Attempted, Blocks, Steals - I believe that's all. I've looked through basketball-reference.com and hoopdata.com, Googled a good bit, and of course perused my team's proprietary databases. If anyone knows where I can find this information of the top of their heads, preferably in a CSV or Excel downloadable format, it would be much appreciated.

The information I'm looking for seems so basic, I'm absolutely floored I cannot find it on my own volition.

Thanks again for any information you all may have.
Mike G
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Post by Mike G »

Does this page have what you want?
http://www.basketball-reference.com/tea ... 1/gamelog/

There's a CSV conversion button on top of the table.
twotter
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I've got an MS Access DB that have all player stats by game for the past 10 years. If you're interested let me know.
boooeee
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Post by boooeee »

If you're looking for team stats, KillerSports is a great site.

http://killersports.com/nba.py/query?&sid=guest

Scroll down for a list of available fields. You'll have to learn their SDQL language, but it's pretty straightforward.
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