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[QUOTE="CamrnCrz1974, post: 3364593, member: 1052"] For game recaps, I agree with this statement. The game summary is more about what happened and obtaining post-game press conference statements from the coaches and players involved. That being said, I understand [USER=7953]@HuskeyinSC[/USER] 's point about more in-depth analysis pieces, such as a profile on a team (what offensive/defensive schemes they may have employed with new personnel, the type of system that a new coach is running for a program, etc.) or for an in-depth analysis piece (to accompany a game summary) on high profile matchups. As an example, Ryen Russillo (who used to host an NBA podcast for ESPN, but now does for for The Ringer) posted the following to Twitter about the Denver Nuggets' recent games against the Philadelphia Sixers and the LA Lakers: [MEDIA=twitter]1204612523724460033[/MEDIA] I think this may be to what [USER=7953]@HuskeyinSC[/USER] is referring, with respect to more in-depth analysis or coverage. I know that Mechelle Voepel has incorporated more advanced statistics and metrics into her substantive analysis pieces, given the more recent availability of such information (especially in her WNBA columns). At the same time, there is also a limit to the length of articles that can be written, as well as the number. This is why it is important for WBB fans to watch games, read articles, share articles (via social media and the like), and provide feedback about additional topics/pieces they would like to see, to drive the marketplace. [/QUOTE]
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