Does any else miss the old "Devils in the NBA" thread? I loved to scan the stat lines from the previous night and see all of my Dukies in one spot. Talk about easy!
The new widgets from nba.com are nice, but I guess I'm too lazy to click on each player and view the combined stats Just curious if I'm the only one!
--grad_devil
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Speaking of which...our scrappy young upstarts like Demarcus, JJ, Shelden and Shav are getting very little burn. Demarcus' situation is so unique...starting but playing little...that I won't touch it...he's living the dream. It is a bummer that Shelden isn't earning more burn, and it's great that Shav simply made the Blazers. JJ is the real bummer - I did not like seeing that DNP the other night.
I'll second that but I assume that who ever created the Devils in the nba spread sheets did so by hand. The the widgets allow the DBR guys to simply provide links, which I am sure is much quicker and easier to do. That being said, PLEASE bring back the Devils in the nba spread sheets! (Why do the work for myself when I can beg others to do it for me?)
I hate the widgie links...and furthermore if you're willing to go back to the boxscore summaries of all the Dukies and put it on the new premium board you're building I'll subscribe. Markets follow the money...
i agree, old way was better.
Lots of folks seem to want it, but who wants to do the legwork? It's a season-long commitment, and it's a lo-o-ong season.
-jk
Anybody know a good site that has these daily stats on it?
If it's easily "scriptable", I may be up for it.
--grad_devil
I threw something together quickly today. I have no idea if it works, but would welcome some beta testers. PM me if you would like a link to the stats sheet; I'll take the first few who respond.
If it doesn't take too much work to fix/maintain, I'll be glad to share it with others.
--grad_devil
With regards to Shelden, he's just facing the reality of not being quite big enough or offensively versatile enough to earn more time. I've had a chance to watch a few games with him this year, and he does OK with his limited time, but he's really a tweener (Okafor on the Bobcats has similar issues). He'll always have a role because he's strong defensively, but without more to bring to the table, he's not likely to be a star.