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    How to Create NBA Shot Charts in Python (just like Kirk Goldsberry!)

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    By Bryce Rudow

    Filed In Tech

    Though he’s an assistant professor in the Department of Geography at Michigan State University and a visiting scholar at the Harvard Center for Geographic Analysis, Kirk Goldsberry is known amongst sports fans for one thing: his NBA shot charts. Ever since the New York Times published the first iterations of them back in 2012, armchair […]



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    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Gaming

    I’m addicted to LEGO Games, but I’m even more addicted to collecting trophies in LEGO Games (that support the PlayStation Trophy system). I didn’t think it would happen to me, but here I am, writing an article about committing myself (and my spouse) to collecting every trophy in the 18 LEGO themed videogames, which take […]



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    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Gaming

    Sony just released PS4 update version 2.57, which is aimed at increasing system stability. That’s great, but it’s pretty boring, especially on the heels of a rather exciting E3. This is the official list of features brought to us by PS4 firmware update 2.57: About PlayStation®4 system software version 2.57 Main features in version 2.57 […]



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    By Joe Corbett

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    Over the last couple of console generations, Nintendo has been focused on how we interact with our video games. The Wii finally introduced us to a viable motion control system that, when leveraged properly, created fun and intuitive gameplay experiences. The Wii’s successor, the Wii U, retained those same motion controls, but added a second […]




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