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

    Sloan Conference, here we come!

    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 […]



    Wii Sports Club for the Wii U is the best golf game of this console generation

    Video Game Golf: now with 100% less adultery!

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Gaming

    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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