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Aug 2, 2021 11 tweets 7 min read
It's #CrystalBasketball time!

In this thread, we'll reveal the scores for the Minnesota Timberwolves following the 2020-21 regular season and postseason.

nbamath.com/crystalbasketb… All players who appeared in 2020-21—classified by the team for which they last appeared, even if they were since waived or released in some alternative fashion—were graded on the following scale by each evaluator:
Aug 2, 2021 11 tweets 7 min read
It's #CrystalBasketball time!

In this thread, we'll reveal the scores for the Milwaukee Bucks following the 2020-21 regular season and postseason.

nbamath.com/crystalbasketb… All players who appeared in 2020-21—classified by the team for which they last appeared, even if they were since waived or released in some alternative fashion—were graded on the following scale by each evaluator:
Aug 2, 2021 11 tweets 7 min read
It's #CrystalBasketball time!

In this thread, we'll reveal the scores for the Miami Heat following the 2020-21 regular season and postseason.

nbamath.com/crystalbasketb… All players who appeared in 2020-21—classified by the team for which they last appeared, even if they were since waived or released in some alternative fashion—were graded on the following scale by each evaluator:
Jan 4, 2021 12 tweets 10 min read
It's time for the NBA Math player power rankings heading into games on Jan. 4! 

As always, these are based solely on our Rolling Player Ratings, which are determined by performance over a player's last 10 appearances: 

nbamath.com/rolling-player… Only the last 10 games matter, and players must have played in the last week to maintain eligibility.
Jan 2, 2021 12 tweets 10 min read
It's time for the NBA Math player power rankings heading into games on Jan. 2! 
     
As always, these are based solely on our Rolling Player Ratings, which are determined by performance over a player's last 10 appearances: 

nbamath.com/rolling-player… Only the last 10 games matter, and players must have played in the last week to maintain eligibility.
Apr 28, 2020 5 tweets 3 min read
Have you ever imagined a one-on-one tournament that involves literally every single player in NBA history all playing at their peak levels?

You probably haven't. It's a ridiculous idea. No one should imagine such a thing.

Until now.

nbamath.com/the-nbas-ultim… We need you—yes, you!—to help make this tournament work by voting on each of the individual matchups.

It's a lot of voting, so feel free to skip around. You're not required to pick any of the matchups, much less all of them.
Nov 30, 2019 12 tweets 10 min read
It's time for the Nov. 30 edition of the NBA Math player power rankings! 

As always, these are based solely on our Rolling Player Ratings, which are determined by performance over a player's last 10 appearances: nbamath.com/rolling-player… Only the last 10 games matter, and players must have appeared within the last week to maintain eligibility.
Jan 12, 2019 17 tweets 20 min read
Player Power Rankings for Jan. 12!

As always, these stem from our Rolling Player Ratings tool that adjusts average Game Score over a player's last 10 appearances by the difficulty of the schedule.

nbamath.com/rolling-player… First, a few notes:

1. These are purely objective and look at individual contributions as gleaned from box scores via schedule-adjusted Game Score.

2. Only the last 10 games matter.

3. Players must've suited up within the last week to maintain eligibility.
May 15, 2018 221 tweets >60 min read
The #TimeMachineDraft is underway at NBA Math. With personalities from all over #NBAtwitter, we're drafting specific seasons by players and coaches throughout league history to build the ultimate rosters. Draft results will come at you in this thread as the process unfolds! We're using the real 30 NBA teams, but the order for this draft was determined in entirely random fashion.