Hey everyone, it’s your boy back again with another one of my little experiments. Today, I was messing around with the Golden State Warriors vs. Timberwolves game stats. You know, just trying to see what I could pull together.
So, I started by, like, just digging around for any info on the Warriors and Timberwolves games. I was looking for anything recent, scores, who played, the whole nine yards. It took some time, you know, clicking through a bunch of pages, but I eventually started to find some box scores and player stats.
Getting the Data
- First, I hit up a few different sites to gather information. Just kinda browsed around until I found what I needed.
- Then I started jotting down the important stuff. Who were the top scorers? Who got the most rebounds? That kind of thing. It was a bit tedious, but hey, gotta do what you gotta do.
- I focused mainly on the most recent game I could find, but I also looked at some older ones to see if there were any patterns.
Putting it Together
After I had a good amount of data, I started putting it all into a simple format, just to keep track of everything. I was basically just creating my own little database of player stats, nothing fancy.
I noticed a few interesting things, like how Stephen Curry’s performance can really make or break the game. I mean, the guy’s a beast, but it was cool to see it reflected in the numbers, except for that one game against the Grizzlies – yikes.
It was a fun little project, you know? Just a regular guy, messing around with some sports data, seeing what he could find. I’m not a pro or anything, but I enjoy seeing how it all comes together. And hey, maybe I’ll do another one of these soon, maybe with a different team or sport. Who knows?
That’s it for now, folks. Just wanted to share my little data adventure with you all. It was a bit of work, but it was cool to see it all come together. Keep it real, and I’ll catch you in the next one!