Advanced Box Scores
You may know Joseph Treutlein from his work at DraftExpress. A few months ago he launched a must-bookmark site called Hoopdata.com. Hoopdata is a treasure trove of statistical riches. Click the link, check it out.
After the launch of Hoopdata, Treutlein reached out to a few bloggers, myself included, for feedback and suggestions for his site’s direction forward. My big wish was for Hoopdata to push the box score into this century-the traditional box score is increasingly archaic and unhelpful. And, boy, did they come through.
Earlier this week, Hoopdata unveiled an advanced box score, one that is current with contemporary analysis. It’s available shortly after each game and should prove a tremendous help in understanding what actually happened between the buzzers. For an example, scan the advanced box for Monday’s Clippers-Spurs contest.
And for you naysayers, this isn’t really about fancy new metrics. It’s actually the small things that make the advanced box score project so promising. I’m happy to see the inclusion of simple things: charges drawn, points contributed, assist percentages. The sort of things that we already talk about, but which we had no easy way to monitor. Until now.