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    BigBurk
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    Looking for....

    .. a way to retrieve last years closing lines (spread and totals) for all of the games played in the regular season and playoffs of the NBA. Is there a website monitoring this for example? A free one would be great.

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    http://contests.covers.com/Handicapp...&select_type=0

    i think this is what your looking for..

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    NBA Stuffer has all of this info and the data is cheap.

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    Thanks guys, more suggestions are always welcome!

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    The NBA stuffer sheets look great from what I see from the preview, but they use opening lines instead of closing.

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    Maybe this will help

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    Yeah that's more like it! If I can't find any existing excel files I'll probably create my own with those numbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBurk View Post
    Yeah that's more like it! If I can't find any existing excel files I'll probably create my own with those numbers.
    Also regarding the link I provided you can sign-up for free and they'll send you a .csv file each day of the updated games for all sports so you don't have to port it yourself.

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    Is .csv compatible with excel?

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