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Wharton Moneyball: NBA Trading, NFL Trends, & CFB Projections
Ep. 125
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In this episode of Wharton Moneyball the whole crew is in the studio and they kick off the show with some NBA stats and trading. Then we get into all things baseketball with a well known journalist who is a senior NBA writer for ESPN/ FiveThirtyEight. Plus the future of the NFL, new rules and policies, trends in analytics, and team data. All that and more!
Guest Info:
Chris Herring - A Senior NBA writer for ESPN/FiveThirtyEight. He is also an Adjunct professor at Northwestern and an Ex-Knicks beat writer at The Wall Street Journal.
Follow him on Twitter @Herring_NBA
Robert Mays - A staff-writer at The Ringer where you can find all his work as he covers the NFL
Follow him on Twitter @robertmays
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