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  • MyVegasLife
    Restricted User
    • 10-29-10
    • 53

    #1
    Need help finding these nba stats please
    Posted this in the NBA forum yesterday and have gotten zero replies, maybe I can find some help here, thx

    I want to know the O/U record of teams for the past 5-10 years year by year

    I can find the whole season O/U record year by year at many places but I cant find it broken down by home/away.

    I signed up for the Don Best package also but cant find it there either, if anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated, thx
  • MyVegasLife
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    • 10-29-10
    • 53

    #2
    Anyone?
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    • jgilmartin
      SBR MVP
      • 03-31-09
      • 1119

      #3


      Try, for example: "Suns and site=home"
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      • MyVegasLife
        Restricted User
        • 10-29-10
        • 53

        #4
        Originally posted by jgilmartin
        http://killersports.com/nba.py/query

        Try, for example: "Suns and site=home"
        This is the site I have been using for all my data but unfortunately last night I noticed a major error in their records and now Im worried all my research is garbage now so Id like to find another site that just has home/away splits for O/Us

        Thanks
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        • jgilmartin
          SBR MVP
          • 03-31-09
          • 1119

          #5
          Originally posted by MyVegasLife
          This is the site I have been using for all my data but unfortunately last night I noticed a major error in their records and now Im worried all my research is garbage now so Id like to find another site that just has home/away splits for O/Us

          Thanks
          Ahh...good to know. I don't use it personally.
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          • Bret Lee
            Restricted User
            • 11-02-10
            • 4

            #6
            Well this is by minority and increase buying power/income in recent years. The way your question is phrased it is difficult. What you are asking is did a given income level have an increase in buying power. I would say yes because of the lack of inflation on imported non perishable goods in the past decade. In other words your socks don't cost more today than they did in 1970 but they used to be made in the USA and today they are not. Domestic things have risen dramatically though. You also are asking about a stagnant income level as in a specific income "class" that did not change (that is how I understand the way you phrased the question, Anyway they all do change even slightly but they change. That goes by the COLA Cost of Living Adjustments) If you consider the CPI or COLA than yes it is more costly to live each year if you have a fixed income.) Anyway while looking for some data I found this.
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            • dvsbmx
              SBR Sharp
              • 03-30-10
              • 320

              #7
              Originally posted by MyVegasLife

              This is the site I have been using for all my data but unfortunately last night I noticed a major error in their records and now Im worried all my research is garbage now so Id like to find another site that just has home/away splits for O/Us

              Thanks
              What error did you notice? I've been using that site recently.

              Originally posted by Bret Lee
              Well this is by minority and increase buying power/income in recent years. The way your question is phrased it is difficult. What you are asking is did a given income level have an increase in buying power. I would say yes because of the lack of inflation on imported non perishable goods in the past decade. In other words your socks don't cost more today than they did in 1970 but they used to be made in the USA and today they are not. Domestic things have risen dramatically though. You also are asking about a stagnant income level as in a specific income "class" that did not change (that is how I understand the way you phrased the question, Anyway they all do change even slightly but they change. That goes by the COLA Cost of Living Adjustments) If you consider the CPI or COLA than yes it is more costly to live each year if you have a fixed income.) Anyway while looking for some data I found this.
              WTF!?!?!?!!?
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              • MyVegasLife
                Restricted User
                • 10-29-10
                • 53

                #8
                Originally posted by jgilmartin
                http://killersports.com/nba.py/query

                Try, for example: "Suns and site=home"

                thx a lot dude , this worked
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                • MyVegasLife
                  Restricted User
                  • 10-29-10
                  • 53

                  #9
                  Originally posted by dvsbmx
                  What error did you notice? I've been using that site recently.


                  After playing around with it some more I think I was doing it wrong to be honest. Their databases seem great

                  Wanted to let you know, dont want anyone to think bad about this killer database
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                  • smallbluedonkey
                    SBR High Roller
                    • 02-24-09
                    • 227

                    #10
                    Have you tried sportsdatabase.com

                    Here's an example for the Lakers at Home



                    site==home and team=Lakers
                    # ATS OU SUW-L season
                    games
                    3 2-1-0 (6.50, 66.7%) 2-1-0 (8.33, 66.7%) 3-0 (15.00, 100.0%) 2010
                    53 23-27-3 (0.02, 46.0%) 23-30-0 (-2.74, 43.4%) 45-8 (8.72, 84.9%) 2009
                    53 26-27-0 (-0.16, 49.1%) 24-28-1 (-2.92, 46.2%) 46-7 (10.36, 86.8%) 2008
                    52 26-26-0 (1.35, 50.0%) 26-25-1 (0.82, 51.0%) 40-12 (9.04, 76.9%) 2007
                    43 18-22-3 (-1.64, 45.0%) 26-16-1 (5.72, 61.9%) 26-17 (2.58, 60.5%) 2006
                    44 21-23-0 (1.52, 47.7%) 25-19-0 (2.58, 56.8%) 29-15 (5.66, 65.9%) 2005
                    41 20-19-2 (-1.02, 51.3%) 24-17-0 (2.38, 58.5%) 22-19 (1.24, 53.7%) 2004
                    52 24-26-2 (0.92, 48.0%) 19-32-1 (-5.46, 37.3%) 44-8 (9.40, 84.6%) 2003
                    47 25-21-1 (-1.22, 54.3%) 29-18-0 (4.16, 61.7%) 35-12 (6.40, 74.5%) 2002
                    41 24-16-1 (1.46, 60.0%) 18-23-0 (-1.76, 43.9%) 34-7 (11.17, 82.9%) 2001
                    41 20-20-1 (-2.67, 50.0%) 21-20-0 (4.30, 51.2%) 31-10 (5.76, 75.6%) 2000
                    41 20-19-2 (1.78, 51.3%) 22-19-0 (2.04, 53.7%) 36-5 (11.51, 87.8%) 1999
                    25 11-13-1 (-0.96, 45.8%) 17-8-0 (6.46, 68.0%) 18-7 (8.52, 72.0%) 1998
                    41 22-19-0 (0.96, 53.7%) 27-14-0 (5.35, 65.9%) 33-8 (10.66, 80.5%) 1997
                    41 15-26-0 (-1.29, 36.6%) 20-20-1 (1.78, 50.0%) 31-10 (5.73, 75.6%) 1996
                    41 21-20-0 (0.73, 51.2%) 18-22-1 (-3.16, 45.0%) 30-11 (7.00, 73.2%) 1995

                    To get their road record, simply change the 'home' to 'away'

                    The second 'column' of stats is the O/U record.


                    EDIT: Whoops, noticed the link above to effectively the same info...
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                    • Formulawiz
                      Restricted User
                      • 01-12-09
                      • 1589

                      #11
                      Sportrends NBA software goes back to 11/2/99 for O/U for both H/A and Overall. Its broken down by matchups. You can print it out but you cant get into the database. Download the demo so you can see if this is what your looking for.
                      GL.
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