Hey everyone, I’m back again with another fun project I’ve been messing around with. So, the other day I got super curious about the Celtics and Knicks game stats – you know, the one on October 22nd. I’m a huge basketball fan, and digging into player stats is kinda my jam.
First thing I did was to look around online to see what I could find about this game. I mean, there’s gotta be tons of info out there, right? Turns out, I was right. I stumbled upon some goldmines of data about the game.
Hunting for the Data
I started by browsing some sports news sites. Just wanted to get a general feel for how the game went down. I found out that the Celtics crushed it with a 132-109 win! And apparently, Jayson Tatum was on fire, scoring 37 points. Plus, the Celtics were just raining down 3-pointers like there’s no tomorrow.
Diving Deeper
- Next, I wanted those juicy player stats.
- I found a few different places that had box scores, which is exactly what I was looking for.
- This was getting exciting!
From what I gathered, Jalen Brunson and a couple of other guys from the Knicks tried their best, but it wasn’t enough. I learned a lot about the history of the Celtics and Knicks too. Did you know they’ve played each other more times than any other teams in NBA history? Wild, right?
Putting It All Together
After I collected all this data, I started organizing it in a way that made sense to me. I noted down key players, their points, and other cool stats. Seeing it all laid out like that really gave me a better picture of how each player contributed to the game.
This little project was a blast. It’s always fun to dive into something you’re passionate about and learn something new. Plus, now I’ve got all this cool data to impress my buddies with next time we’re talking hoops.
Alright, that’s it for my stats adventure. Hope you guys enjoyed this little breakdown. Catch you in the next one!