The hottest Sports Analysis Substack posts right now

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Knicks Film School 833 implied HN points 31 Oct 24
  1. Karl-Anthony Towns had an amazing game, scoring 44 points and helping his team win. He showed he's still a top player in the league.
  2. New York made a strong comeback in the second half, especially with great plays from Mikal Bridges and Jalen Brunson. Their teamwork was key to securing the win.
  3. Josh Hart was crucial in the game with his hustle, grabbing 14 rebounds and making big plays. His defense and effort really helped the team during important moments.
Silver Bulletin 30 implied HN points 26 Feb 25
  1. An Assistant Sports Analyst position is open, mostly focusing on improving sports models for NFL, NBA, and college basketball. It's part-time and could turn into full-time.
  2. Candidates need skills in Stata, Python, and data analysis, along with a strong interest in sports. Pay ranges from $40-50 per hour, depending on work done.
  3. To apply, email with your materials and be prepared for interviews in early April. The deadline to apply is March 25, 2024.
Not Boring by Packy McCormick 168 implied HN points 07 Feb 25
  1. Researchers found a new drug called CT-179 that may help stop childhood brain tumors by keeping cancer stem cells dormant. This could lead to better treatments that stop the cancer from coming back.
  2. OpenAI introduced Deep Research, a new AI that can do detailed research and create expert-level reports quickly. It's designed to help with complicated subjects, making research easier for everyone.
  3. NanoCas is a tiny CRISPR system that can edit genes in muscle and heart tissues, not just the liver. This breakthrough could help treat muscle diseases and improve gene therapies.
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