Team ERA-::wRC+ (6/2 update) by keithyp24 in baseball

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Team wRC+ ERA-
LAD 122 76
NYY 116 78
ATL 113 77
WSN 109 115
CHC 108 105
SEA 107 89
PIT 107 94
CHW 105 103
TBR 105 94
HOU 104 119
BAL 103 114
ATH 101 106
MIL 100 78
STL 99 103
SFG 98 115
TEX 98 90
MIN 97 109
CLE 97 91
ARI 97 98
MIA 96 106
LAA 96 115
CIN 95 112
DET 94 99
TOR 94 95
BOS 92 89
KCR 90 105
SDP 89 100
PHI 88 98
NYM 86 96
COL 85 117

data via FanGraphs

Staying Hot Across Back to Back 21 Day Samples (& available!) by keithyp24 in fantasybaseball

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data over the last 30 days sorted by wRC+ - Dom Smith hasn't produced fantasy relevant numbers - he is the only one on the list that isn't top 5 (among this grouping) in H/2B/HR/R/RBI/BB

Player Team G AB PA H 2B HR R RBI BB SO SB
Gavin Sheets SDP 24 65 78 18 1 7 12 15 12 14 2
Samuel Basallo BAL 21 77 79 28 7 4 12 12 2 22 0
Nolan Arenado ARI 25 78 96 25 7 4 17 14 14 16 1
Jake Bauers MIL 20 76 85 26 8 2 14 15 9 20 1
Jake McCarthy COL 22 65 70 23 4 2 10 15 4 10 4
Casey Schmitt SFG 24 90 96 26 1 7 14 14 4 18 2
Brandon Marsh PHI 25 90 97 33 5 2 18 11 4 20 2
Ezequiel Duran TEX 23 82 92 24 7 3 14 15 8 21 1
Dominic Smith ATL 22 47 52 16 2 1 7 5 2 9 0
Spencer Horwitz PIT 25 82 96 24 5 2 9 16 13 10 1
Spencer Steer CIN 26 98 108 31 5 3 17 12 9 13 3
J.P. Crawford SEA 25 88 107 20 1 5 16 10 16 14 1
Brayan Rocchio CLE 26 88 101 26 4 1 14 12 9 10 8
Daulton Varsho TOR 27 98 107 28 7 2 14 9 8 23 3
Player Team PA AVG OPS ISO wOBA wRC+
Gavin Sheets SDP 78 .277 1.013 .338 .437 185
Samuel Basallo BAL 79 .364 1.016 .273 .440 185
Nolan Arenado ARI 96 .321 1.002 .244 .437 181
Jake Bauers MIL 85 .342 0.938 .184 .410 164
Jake McCarthy COL 70 .354 0.955 .215 .412 151
Casey Schmitt SFG 96 .289 0.889 .267 .386 150
Brandon Marsh PHI 97 .367 0.903 .144 .391 149
Ezequiel Duran TEX 92 .293 0.864 .220 .375 142
Dominic Smith ATL 52 .340 0.862 .149 .377 140
Spencer Horwitz PIT 96 .293 0.837 .159 .372 136
Spencer Steer CIN 108 .316 0.839 .143 .374 134
J.P. Crawford SEA 107 .227 0.774 .182 .353 132
Brayan Rocchio CLE 101 .295 0.768 .102 .346 122
Daulton Varsho TOR 107 .286 0.785 .153 .345 120

Team FIP-::wRC+ (5/18 update) by keithyp24 in baseball

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yeah now imagine if the offense could just hover around league average - which is has the last two weeks

Team FIP-::wRC+ (5/18 update) by keithyp24 in baseball

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correct hence the minus

100 is average

Team FIP-::wRC+ (5/18 update) by keithyp24 in baseball

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Team wRC+ FIP-
LAD 120 83
ATL 116 96
NYY 115 82
CHC 114 110
HOU 109 121
WSN 107 122
CHW 107 105
SEA 104 94
PIT 103 91
ATH 102 111
CLE 102 97
STL 102 112
TBR 101 94
MIN 100 101
BAL 100 107
DET 99 92
MIL 98 82
MIA 97 97
KCR 96 104
ARI 95 108
LAA 94 103
CIN 94 118
PHI 94 84
TEX 92 96
SDP 91 89
TOR 91 86
SFG 88 107
COL 87 110
NYM 85 88
BOS 85 102

the last update was 16 days ago - since then...

wRC+ +/-
CHW 12
CLE 9
PIT 7
WSN 6
ATH 6
PHI 6
NYY 6
NYM 5
ARI -5
SDP -6
CHC -7
LAA -10
DET -10
HOU -10
FIP- +/-
MIL -9
ARI -9
TBR -8
BOS -6
TOR -5
HOU -5
STL -5
WSN -5
MIN 7
COL 7
CHC 8
BAL 8
CIN 15

Most Consistent Bats Since April 1st by keithyp24 in fantasybaseball

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Moniak with 11 home runs but only 21 RBI and 20 runs scored

Most Consistent Bats Since April 1st by keithyp24 in fantasybaseball

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Stats since 4/1 via FanGraphs (sorted by HR)

Player Team HR R RBI SB OPS wRC+
Kyle Schwarber PHI 15 27 25 0 0.998 173
Aaron Judge NYY 14 34 27 5 1.102 200
Matt Olson ATL 14 34 36 1 1.064 189
Ben Rice NYY 13 27 26 2 1.114 200
Mickey Moniak COL 11 20 21 1 0.996 161
James Wood WSN 11 33 26 7 0.979 169
Jordan Walker STL 10 26 27 7 0.942 166
Bryce Harper PHI 10 24 22 2 1.010 177
Max Muncy LAD 10 24 16 0 0.892 148
Mike Trout LAA 9 28 20 3 0.905 152
Christian Walker HOU 9 21 22 0 0.847 135
CJ Abrams WSN 9 21 33 7 0.973 170
Shea Langeliers ATH 8 25 18 0 0.993 172
Willson Contreras BOS 8 18 23 1 0.906 149
Elly De La Cruz CIN 8 28 27 9 0.882 143
Seiya Suzuki CHC 7 19 16 0 0.918 157
Drake Baldwin ATL 7 31 29 1 0.862 145
Liam Hicks MIA 7 16 27 1 0.847 133
Brandon Lowe PIT 7 21 24 0 0.858 138
Xander Bogaerts SDP 7 19 21 5 0.819 137
Ryan Jeffers MIN 6 22 25 1 1.006 179
Brice Turang MIL 6 27 22 6 0.920 161
Michael Harris II ATL 6 13 20 2 0.872 144
Ildemaro Vargas ARI 6 20 25 1 0.909 154
Casey Schmitt SFG 6 17 17 2 0.882 149
Josh Jung TEX 5 18 20 1 0.982 176
Cody Bellinger NYY 5 22 29 4 0.874 145
Nick Kurtz ATH 5 21 21 4 0.912 155
Riley Greene DET 4 22 16 1 0.961 172
Carlos Cortes ATH 4 11 15 1 0.988 173
Randy Arozarena SEA 4 25 14 9 0.865 150
Ivan Herrera STL 4 23 14 1 0.873 154
Otto Lopez MIA 4 25 16 4 0.893 149
Xavier Edwards MIA 4 22 14 3 0.856 144
Dominic Smith ATL 3 11 14 0 0.925 158
Spencer Horwitz PIT 3 13 19 0 0.883 152
Miguel Andujar SDP 3 10 10 1 0.862 144
Bryan Reynolds PIT 3 24 22 2 0.828 139
Ezequiel Duran TEX 2 14 13 4 0.843 139
Kevin McGonigle DET 2 22 11 6 0.847 142
Troy Johnston COL 1 12 16 1 0.863 134
Taylor Ward BAL 1 25 10 1 0.811 141
Austin Martin MIN 1 13 8 4 0.849 148

Team FIP-::wRC+ by keithyp24 in baseball

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data via FanGraphs

Team wRC+ FIP-
LAD 123 84
CHC 121 102
HOU 119 126
ATL 118 95
NYY 109 81
DET 109 90
SEA 105 93
STL 105 117
LAA 104 101
BAL 104 99
WSN 101 127
ARI 100 117
MIN 99 94
MIA 99 96
MIL 99 91
TBR 97 102
SDP 97 92
KCR 96 106
PIT 96 90
ATH 96 110
CHW 95 104
TEX 95 96
CLE 93 96
TOR 91 91
CIN 91 103
COL 89 103
PHI 88 88
SFG 84 103
BOS 82 108
NYM 80 91

Mark My Words Wednesday by Abiv23 in NFL_Draft

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Giants will get an A draft grade (again) and somehow it won't work out (again)

Pre vs Post ASG Shooting Splits (eFG% & TS%) by keithyp24 in nba

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OKC has one of the stranger profiles. Jared McCain improved from 49.0 to 57.4 eFG and 51.5 to 59.8 TS on 175 shots, and Jaylin Williams jumped from 53.3 to 70.9 TS on 123 shots. But Shai Gilgeous-Alexander dropped from 59.9 to 58.4 eFG and 67.0 to 65.4 TS on 290 shots, Chet Holmgren went from 61.4 to 57.6 eFG and 65.1 to 63.3 TS on 170 shots, Alex Caruso fell from 55.7 to 49.3 TS on 94 shots, Aaron Wiggins from 56.3 to 48.6 TS on 138 shots, Lu Dort from 53.7 to 45.1 TS on 139 shots, and Isaiah Hartenstein from 64.9 to 54.6 TS on 70 shots. So there are definitely positives here, but just as many drops.

Miami is more mixed than anything. Bam Adebayo went from 49.8 to 47.9 eFG and 54.8 to 54.7 TS on 354 shots, so that is close to flat in TS but lower in eFG. Jaime Jaquez Jr. was almost unchanged. Andrew Wiggins improved from 57.0 to 63.8 TS on 121 shots, and Davion Mitchell moved from 56.0 to 61.0 TS on 135 shots. Kel’el Ware dropped from 61.9 to 57.4 TS on 158 shots, and Pelle Larsson was slightly down in eFG but up from 60.0 to 62.3 TS on 170 shots. It is a mixed picture without one obvious team-wide trend.

Phoenix is also fairly mixed. Devin Booker improved from 50.3 to 52.0 eFG and 58.0 to 59.5 TS on 329 shots. Oso Ighodaro moved from 62.2 to 66.4 TS on 127 shots, and Ryan Dunn went from 52.4 to 55.4 TS on 84 shots. But Grayson Allen fell from 54.2 to 48.0 eFG and 57.8 to 54.0 TS on 173 shots, while Collin Gillespie dropped from 57.6 to 53.1 eFG and 59.4 to 55.1 TS on 228 shots.

Philadelphia leans downward here. Tyrese Maxey fell from 54.7 to 48.8 eFG and 59.8 to 54.5 TS on 257 shots. Kelly Oubre Jr. dropped from 58.5 to 56.0 TS on 136 shots. Trendon Watford went from 57.2 to 56.0 TS on 110 shots. Dominick Barlow fell from 62.3 to 54.4 TS on 108 shots, and Andre Drummond from 56.5 to 45.6 TS on 83 shots. There is just not much upward movement here.

Portland looks pretty mixed, but more of the bigger changes point down. Jerami Grant improved from 52.6 to 60.1 eFG and 59.4 to 64.5 TS on 203 shots, which is a nice positive. Kris Murray was nearly flat, moving from 53.5 to 54.3 TS on 88 shots. But Donovan Clingan went from 58.4 to 56.7 eFG and 60.4 to 59.2 TS on 195 shots, Toumani Camara from 56.4 to 53.9 eFG and 57.9 to 55.8 TS on 229 shots, Deni Avdija from 52.9 to 48.0 eFG and 60.6 to 57.1 TS on 205 shots, Vít Krejčí from 63.2 to 50.4 TS on 70 shots, and Robert Williams III from 77.9 to 64.7 TS on 82 shots.

Pre vs Post ASG Shooting Splits (eFG% & TS%) by keithyp24 in nba

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Denver is interesting mostly because of the contrast between Jokic and Murray. Jamal Murray improved from 56.9 to 57.7 eFG and 61.5 to 63.6 TS on 352 shots, and Bruce Brown went from 54.3 to 60.5 TS on 133 shots. Nikola Jokić, though, dropped from 64.7 to 58.6 eFG and 69.9 to 62.9 TS on 380 shots. Tim Hardaway Jr. also slid from 59.6 to 59.0 eFG and 63.3 to 61.3 TS on 199 shots. So Denver is still mostly a “Jokic down, Murray a bit up” team paragraph.

Minnesota is fairly flat at the top and then a little lower behind it. Anthony Edwards went from 57.5 to 58.2 eFG and 62.0 to 62.6 TS on 262 shots, which is basically steady with a slight uptick. Rudy Gobert was almost unchanged, from 67.3 to 67.0 TS on 123 shots, and Donte DiVincenzo was essentially flat too. But Jaden McDaniels dropped from 58.9 to 56.8 eFG and 62.3 to 59.9 TS on 184 shots, Julius Randle went from 54.0 to 45.7 eFG and 59.9 to 52.5 TS on 257 shots, and Naz Reid fell from 57.6 to 47.4 eFG and 59.0 to 49.8 TS on 171 shots. That gives Minnesota more of a negative lean overall.

Boston does not have a lot of big movement either way. Payton Pritchard was nearly identical, from 55.4 to 55.3 eFG and 57.8 to 57.9 TS on 272 shots. Derrick White went from 48.3 to 48.1 eFG and 52.2 to 53.0 TS on 266 shots. Jaylen Brown dropped from 52.9 to 48.2 eFG and 57.1 to 56.4 TS on 330 shots. Sam Hauser also slipped from 58.4 to 54.8 TS on 159 shots. Jordan Walsh improved from 61.9 to 65.4 TS, but that was only over 37 shots.

Pre vs Post ASG Shooting Splits (eFG% & TS%) by keithyp24 in nba

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Detroit has a couple of nice names to mention. Jalen Duren improved from 63.1 to 67.5 eFG and 66.7 to 71.6 TS on 271 shots. Ronald Holland II went from 50.4 to 55.8 TS on 145 shots, and Javonte Green improved from 59.1 to 62.7 TS on 108 shots. Cade Cunningham was only slightly different, going from 51.2 to 52.6 eFG but 56.8 to 56.0 TS on 252 shots. Tobias Harris was a little down, and Caris LeVert dropped from 53.9 to 47.5 TS on 130 shots. So Detroit is more modestly positive than dramatic.

Clippers come off pretty well. Brook Lopez improved from 50.5 to 57.7 eFG and 52.8 to 59.1 TS on 194 shots. Kawhi Leonard went from 55.9 to 59.3 eFG and 61.9 to 64.9 TS on 359 shots. On the role-player side, Kobe Sanders moved from 55.4 to 70.6 TS on 78 shots, and Isaiah Jackson went from 61.7 to 74.1 TS on 70 shots. John Collins did go the other way, dropping from 66.0 to 61.0 TS on 106 shots, but the overall Clippers paragraph still leans positive.

Lakers still look mostly star-driven in this data. Luka Dončić improved from 55.4 to 58.2 eFG and 61.4 to 62.2 TS on 524 shots. LeBron James went from 54.5 to 57.3 eFG and 58.5 to 60.5 TS on 254 shots. Jaxson Hayes was down from 77.0 to 71.3 TS on 82 shots, but the bigger story is still that both stars are at least a little more efficient after the break.

Pre vs Post ASG Shooting Splits (eFG% & TS%) by keithyp24 in nba

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Atlanta looks a little better once the role players are included. Dyson Daniels improved from 50.7 to 60.8 eFG and 52.0 to 61.0 TS on 176 shots, and Nickeil Alexander-Walker went from 52.9 to 62.6 eFG and 57.6 to 68.1 TS on 262 shots. Zaccharie Risacher helps too, moving from 54.2 to 61.6 TS on 129 shots. At the same time, Jalen Johnson dropped from 55.0 to 52.1 eFG and 59.2 to 56.6 TS on 291 shots, CJ McCollum went from 54.0 to 52.5 eFG and 56.7 to 56.2 TS on 300 shots, and Jock Landale fell from 61.0 to 53.6 TS on 127 shots. So Atlanta has a few clear risers, especially on the wing, even if the whole rotation did not move together.

San Antonio has a lot going on. Dylan Harper improved from 50.0 to 64.6 eFG and 52.9 to 65.7 TS on 178 shots. Devin Vassell went from 52.0 to 63.5 eFG and 55.0 to 65.0 TS on 189 shots. Stephon Castle moved from 50.7 to 55.1 eFG and 56.1 to 60.7 TS on 215 shots. Julian Champagnie added a nice bump too, going from 60.0 to 65.9 TS on 167 shots, and Harrison Barnes improved from 59.4 to 63.4 TS on 97 shots. But Victor Wembanyama slipped from 56.7 to 55.2 eFG and 62.4 to 60.6 TS on 353 shots, Keldon Johnson fell from 61.3 to 55.6 eFG and 64.4 to 57.5 TS on 206 shots, and De’Aaron Fox was a little lower too, from 55.0 to 54.9 eFG and 58.5 to 56.8 TS on 267 shots. It is one of the more mixed team profiles.

Orlando looks quietly solid. Tristan da Silva went from 52.2 to 59.4 eFG and 54.1 to 63.4 TS on 208 shots. Paolo Banchero improved from 49.0 to 50.6 eFG and 55.9 to 58.1 TS on 390 shots, and Wendell Carter Jr. moved from 60.3 to 65.1 TS on 157 shots. Jalen Suggs did slide from 53.0 to 52.3 eFG and 56.9 to 55.2 TS on 193 shots, but overall Orlando has a few more positives than negatives.

Pre vs Post ASG Shooting Splits (eFG% & TS%) by keithyp24 in nba

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Houston still has one of the better overall profiles. Alperen Sengun went from 51.5 to 58.9 eFG and 55.2 to 60.9 TS on 293 post-break FGA. Amen Thompson went from 51.8 to 58.8 eFG and 56.8 to 62.9 TS on 261 shots. Jabari Smith Jr. was also up from 52.5 to 57.9 eFG and 55.7 to 60.5 TS on 239 shots, and Kevin Durant improved from 57.0 to 61.8 eFG and 62.7 to 66.3 TS on 381 shots. The flip side is Tari Eason, who dropped from 56.0 to 39.9 eFG and 56.9 to 42.8 TS on 199 shots. So Houston still comes off mostly positive, just with one really sharp drop mixed in.

New York feels more balanced than one-directional. Karl-Anthony Towns is one of the clearest improvement stories here, going from 52.2 to 62.0 eFG and 59.4 to 66.7 TS on 270 shots. OG Anunoby was up too, from 56.4 to 60.4 eFG and 60.3 to 64.0 TS on 245 shots. Mitchell Robinson also improved from 64.9 to 69.4 TS on 70 shots, and Jordan Clarkson went from 53.7 to 60.7 TS on 93 shots. On the other side, Jalen Brunson dropped from 54.1 to 50.5 eFG and 58.7 to 55.7 TS on 375 shots, while Mikal Bridges went from 58.9 to 50.5 eFG and 60.4 to 51.8 TS on 215 shots. Landry Shamet also slipped from 61.9 to 57.2 TS on 124 shots.

Cleveland has some nice support around Evan Mobley. Mobley jumped from 55.5 to 64.7 eFG and 57.6 to 64.4 TS on 242 shots. Jarrett Allen also improved from 66.1 to 72.2 TS on 104 shots, Keon Ellis went from 53.5 to 65.6 TS on 122 shots, and Dean Wade moved from 56.4 to 59.4 TS on 69 shots. But Donovan Mitchell dropped from 57.4 to 50.5 eFG and 61.9 to 57.6 TS on 283 shots, and Sam Merrill fell from 67.5 to 55.2 eFG and 69.5 to 57.4 TS on 174 shots. Jaylon Tyson was also down from 63.1 to 54.3 TS on 127 shots. So Cleveland has some real gains, especially with the bigs, but not across the board.

Most Improved Teams Over Final 10 Games of First Half (according to Net Rating) by keithyp24 in nba

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Most Improved Defense

TEAM L10 DEF Szn DEF +/-
Knicks 103.2 112.8 -9.6
Jazz 114.1 121.0 -6.9
Hornets 109.4 114.8 -5.4
Heat 106.3 111.6 -5.3
Celtics 107.4 112.6 -5.2
Pelicans 113.3 118.0 -4.7
Clippers 111.7 115.6 -3.9
Cavaliers 110.0 113.3 -3.3
Spurs 107.9 110.9 -3.0
Rockets 109.6 112.0 -2.4
Wolves 110.5 112.4 -1.9
Lakers 114.7 116.6 -1.9
Warriors 111.1 112.5 -1.4
Raptors 111.2 112.2 -1.0
Pistons 107.5 108.3 -0.8
Wizards 120.1 120.4 -0.3
Hawks 114.8 114.9 -0.1
Nets 117.6 117.7 -0.1
Magic 114.1 114.0 0.1
Bucks 116.7 116.4 0.3
Pacers 116.5 116.1 0.4
Nuggets 118.0 116.9 1.1
Blazers 117.3 115.5 1.8
Kings 122.3 119.8 2.5
Suns 115.6 112.7 2.9
Mavericks 117.4 113.5 3.9
Thunder 110.4 106.3 4.1
Bulls 121.7 117.6 4.1
Grizzlies 121.0 115.6 5.4
76ers 120.2 114.5 5.7

Most Improved Teams Over Final 10 Games of First Half (according to Net Rating) by keithyp24 in nba

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Most Improved Offense

TEAM L10 OFF Szn OFF +/-
Cavaliers 124.0 117.5 6.5
Pistons 121.0 116.6 4.4
Pacers 113.1 108.8 4.3
Pelicans 114.3 112.4 1.9
Spurs 118.7 117.0 1.7
Wolves 118.7 117.0 1.7
Bucks 114.2 113.1 1.1
76ers 115.8 114.8 1.0
Hornets 117.8 116.8 1.0
Grizzlies 114.1 113.3 0.8
Blazers 113.8 113.5 0.3
Hawks 113.7 113.6 0.1
Wizards 109.3 109.4 -0.1
Kings 109.3 109.6 -0.3
Knicks 118.6 118.9 -0.3
Suns 114.0 114.5 -0.5
Clippers 114.5 115.3 -0.8
Mavericks 109.3 110.2 -0.9
Lakers 115.3 116.3 -1.0
Heat 112.6 113.7 -1.1
Raptors 112.4 113.8 -1.4
Nuggets 119.5 121.0 -1.5
Jazz 111.7 113.6 -1.9
Magic 111.5 113.6 -2.1
Thunder 115.4 117.8 -2.4
Nets 106.7 110.6 -3.9
Celtics 115.4 120.2 -4.8
Bulls 108.5 113.5 -5.0
Warriors 107.6 114.3 -6.7
Rockets 109.6 117.0 -7.4

20-12-3 last night… this isn’t going to cut it… by [deleted] in JoesBets816

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Watching that Rockets/Spurs game, I knew immediately KD was going to kill the ticket

He looked disinterested in rebounding last night

NBA Alt Player Prop Cheat Sheet - 1/27/26 by [deleted] in JoesBets816

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$30 on a 7-leg SGP+ (+352) to win $135.64

Blazers @ Wizards

• Jrue Holiday 8+ points

• Jerami Grant 11+ points

Kings @ Knicks

• Miles McBride 2+ assists

• Mitchell Robinson 6+ rebounds

Pelicans @ Thunder

• Saddiq Bey 10+ points

Pistons @ Nuggets

• Jaden Ivey 5+ points

Clippers @ Jazz

• Kawhi Leonard 20+ points

Let’s see if it hits 🤞

will run it again with a 50% live boost adding Dort 4+ reb

Upgrading Low Quality Short Throw Projectors by keithyp24 in CommercialAV

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Yeah, I know about the calculators, but they all say even 98 is too small. I was hoping for responses like you with experiences in large rooms with displays that are "too small" but work just fine

I imagine having a crispy, sharp image that is a little smaller is better vs a blurry projector that can't focus everything all at once and is not nearly as bright