newsletter #19

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Featured jobs, trends and recommendations to work in the sports industry.

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Lots of open positions! 70 new jobs in the last 7 days.

This week we got a few high profile jobs in addition to the great pool we have.

NHL Data Scientist @ USA

Data Analytics Manager (Sports Betting Division) @ USA

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Did you know that the NBA playoffs often seem like a completely different sport compared to the regular season?

Last season, for example, the Miami Heat made a historic run to the NBA Finals despite being outscored during the regular season, showcasing just how unpredictable the playoffs can be. Even more shocking, the Denver Nuggets clinched the championship with the worst point differential per 100 possessions of any champion in the last two decades!

Here’s a breakdown of how the NBA postseason transforms the game:

  1. Pace Slows Down: There’s a notable drop in the pace of play. For instance, in 2023, teams had 99.2 offensive possessions per game during the regular season, but this number decreased to 96.1 in the playoffs. The reason? Fewer fast breaks and tighter half-court defenses that lead to longer possessions.

  2. More Three-Point Attempts: As defenses clamp down, making it tough to get to the basket, teams increasingly rely on three-pointers. Despite the high stakes, teams took a higher percentage of shots from beyond the arc in almost every postseason since the 3-point line was introduced in 1980.

  3. Decreased Three-Point Efficiency: Although teams shoot more threes, the success rate often dips in the playoffs. Over the past decade, only 35% of playoff teams managed to improve their three-point shooting percentage compared to the regular season.

  4. Increased Isolation Plays: The playoffs often spotlight individual stars due to more isolation plays. As defenses tighten and dismantle usual team strategies, star players like Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant historically took over games with their one-on-one skills.

  5. More Fouls Called: Contrary to the belief that referees tend to let players play more physically in the playoffs, the data shows an increase in fouls. Over the past 23 years, the percentage of 2-point shots resulting in free throws has been higher in the postseason, with last season being an exception where the regular season saw a higher foul rate.

These shifts not only influence the outcomes but also highlight the adaptability and strategic depth teams and players must bring to succeed in the postseason. Whether it’s leveraging star power or adjusting to stricter defenses, the NBA playoffs demand a different kind of basketball, making each game a thrilling and unpredictable spectacle!

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Name, Image, and Likeness of college athletics

What’s NIL and how it started?

College sports are undergoing a major shift, all because of one important question: Should college athletes be paid? 

In June 2021, the NCAA responded by implementing an interim policy on name, image and likeness, or NIL, allowing student-athletes to make money from their personal brand. However, it can be a bit complex to navigate.

NIL laws vary by state, meaning your state may or may not have its own NIL regulations you must adhere to. Whether high school students can participate in NIL activities depends on the rules set by your state’s high school sports association. Additionally, colleges and universities often have their own unique rules for NIL.

If you want to keep track of NIL  and get the latest news on this fascinating topic I strongly recommend subscribing to NIL WIRE.

Regular updates and you can’t miss it now in the March Madness peak

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