2014-2015 NBA Schedule Visualization

With the new season begins, NBA 2014-2015 schedule is visualized as a tradition at NBAstuffer. Here’s the 2014-2015 schedule in big picture. Clippers Fans! Despite the 8-game road trip before the all-star, don’t forget: Your team has been granted 9 consecutive home games between 25th December and 11th January! In contrary, The Spurs will be missed by the fans in …

2015-2016 NBA Schedule Visualization

This season, the NBA has made significant changes to NBA schedule such as reduction of the four-games-in-five-nights and back-to-back games. Here are the impacts of this scheduling adjustments in a big picture: * Brooklyn, starting its 9 game road trip (longer than any team in the NBA) on February 23, 2016, and not returning to Barclays Center until March 13, …

2013-2014 NBA Schedule Visualization

I used to make these charts in the past. You can question how timely it is to post it right now but it’s a matter of me finding just some extra time. I hope it still makes sense going into the halfway mark of the season. Comments to @nbastuffer are welcomed! View infographic in full width

2010-2011 NBA Schedule Visualization

Tweet As you might recall, last season’s infographic has done a pretty good job of visualizing NBA road trips and homestands. This year, when I started to work on the 2010-11 chart, there were some major setbacks (for both me and the Clippers) to deal with: I had a hard time finding a color set to represent “11 games in …

NBA Road Trips and Home Stands Visualization

Here’s a nice visualization of NBA teams’ road trips and home stands in NBA 2009-2010 regular season. It clarifies the teams’ schedule sufferings due to the special events at its arenas. Making room for the Grammys for LA teams, Circus for Chicago Bulls (Circus Trip), “Stock Show & Rodeo” for the Spurs (Rodeo Trip) are amongst well known events which …

2022-2023 NBA Advanced Team Stats

Tens of thousands rely on our NBA advanced team stats and visualizations every day. Strength of schedule for past games and remaining games. Available splits: NBA 2023 Playoffs stats, Regular Season stats, Last 5 Games, Home/Away.

2021-2022 NBA Advanced Team Stats

Tens of thousands rely on our NBA advanced team stats and visualizations every day. Strength of schedule for past games and remaining games. Available splits: Last 5 Games, Home/Away, Post All-Star, Postseason.

DARKO (DPM)

DARKO, aka Daily Plus-Minus or DPM, is created by Kostya Medvedovsky. DARKO (stands for “Daily Adjusted and Regressed Kalman Optimized“) is a composite predictive metric that uses box score and plus-minus stats. By blending these components in proportion to the number of total possessions of a player, recent performance is weighted more heavily to better predict future game outcomes. Their …

2020-2021 NBA Advanced Team Stats

Tens of thousands rely on our NBA advanced team stats and visualizations every day. Strength of schedule for past games and remaining games. Available splits: Last 5 Games, Home/Away, Post All-Star, Postseason.

2019-2020 NBA Advanced Team Stats

Tens of thousands rely on our NBA advanced team stats and visualizations every day. Strength of schedule for past games and remaining games. Available splits: Last 5 Games, Home/Away, Post All-Star, Postseason.

Download NBA 2015-2016 Schedule

NBA 2015-2016 schedule came out on August 12, 2015. As usual on NBAstuffer, check out the team-by-team schedule analysis with sortable rest days (including back-to-back’s). And also don’t miss our NBA schedule visualization including team-by-team road trips & homestands analysis Download NBA schedule in excel format to build your own analysis

Download NBA 2016-2017 Schedule

Once the NBA schedule has been released, you can download NBA league schedule and team schedules in exportable to Excel format to build your own analysis. 2016-17 NBA schedule has been released on 11th August, at 5:45 PM. Our NBA schedule analysis is also up. NBA 2016-17 regular season schedule is on its way. Last season, the schedule came out …

What to Expect in Remaining Part of the Season

This is a guest post by NBAstuffer reader, William Rogers. He predicted things that are likely to happen in the second half of the season. NBA regular season lasts for 25 weeks. Since we have just passed the 15 weeks mark, let’s list what we would expect in the remaining 10 weeks. The battle for a playoffs spot will come …