www.goldsheet.com has log files of NBA scores and pointspreads in their archives. They have the 1998-99 season and several years before that, but don't seem to have a log of the 1999-2000 season. Does anyone know if I just need to be patient and they'll put it up, or is there somewhere else I can look for a 99/00 log?
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I can't answer your question about the Gold Sheet, but Computer Sports World has logs at their site for a fee. I think it costs a few hundred for a season's worth.
Has anyone noticed that their files now say "copyright Vegas Insider"? They used to read Computer Sports World, then later DBC (Data Broadcast Corporation).
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DEEPSOUTH,
THE GOLD SHEET HAS A COMPANION SHEET CALLED THE WEEKLY RECORD.
I AM QUITE SURE YOU CAN PURCHASE THE FINAL ISSUE OF LAST YEAR IF YOU CONTACT THEM.
WHEN I WAS HANDICAPPING, I FOUND THE POWER RATINGS AND BREAKDOWN OF TEAMS TO BE A MOST VALUABLE TOOL.
REALITY
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Reno, I agree. This is another case of a monopoly and charges that go along with it. I'd like to see someone give them some serious competition.
I've often thought that Don Best was in a good position to compete. All they need to do is build the archives and hire a few people to keep it organized and make it available for easy download.
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