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2019年8月14日星期三

Pro Football Statistics and History API

In addition to the Livescore, Tables and Statistics service, iSports API also provide the football results, match statistics and betting odds data for use, to help with the development and analysis of your systems.

You can easily find data about matches, a thorough data collection and processing has been done to make your life easier.  Access fulltime and halftime results for up to 3000 competitions. Additional match statistics including shots on goal, corners, fouls, offsides, bookings, red cards and referees, are also available for the most major football leagues.

Additionally, Football-data now provides data for other worldwide divisions, with fulltime results and closing match odds.  Fixtures and betting odds for upcoming games are also are made available,.

For more information, please click iSports API.

2019年8月13日星期二

iSports API Provides Sports Data For Professionals

iSports API Bolsters In-Game and Digital Content, one of the global leader in analyzing and leveraging the power of sports data, is aiming to provide professional API to all clients.

iSpors API is developing new research tools, data products and machine learning technology that enable users to bolster their in-game and digital content with real-time and historic sports data via API, allowing products and announcers to stay at the forefront of storytelling using new data and analytics.

Media partners can make use of iSports API services to tell unique, data-driven stories. With these expanded capabilities, it will be even easier to comprehend trends and produce amazing content for pre-, in-, and post-game consumption.

iSports API commit to expanded quality products and services for all clients. With an emphasis on qualitative data – the why and how of the play by play. ISport API has further invested in expanding research support and content teams to deliver customized stat requests for clients and pregame notes complete with compelling information to enhance broadcast content and storylines.

iSports API is the leading global provider of sports data intelligence. The company serves leagues, news media, consumer platforms and sports betting operators with deep insights and a suite of strategic solutions to help grow their businesses. iSport API is a trusted partner of more than 3,000 companies in over 70 countries all over the world. The company monitors and delivers insights from more than 400,000 matches annually across 60 sports categories, having developed the industry’s most proficient API while setting new standards for speed and accuracy.

For more information, please click iSports API.

2019年8月12日星期一

Sports data API feed for football, golf, tennis, rugby, F1 and more

The BEST source for democratized, crowd-sourced sports data with a real-time API.  Real-time and historical data available.  Free API access for non-commercial use.

For Fans.

View Schedules, real-time Scores, Stats, Players, Teams, Standings and more for your favourite leagues. Even follow along as live games are scored.

For Data Geeks

Is a player missing, or have the wrong bio info?  Want to help score live games? Suggest changes to our content and get rewarded.

For Sites and Apps

Why pay more for accurate, reliable sports data?  Our extremely affordable and flexible feeds will blow you away.  It's even free for non-commercial use!

For more details, please click iSport api.

2019年8月9日星期五

BOOST YOUR SPORTS COVERAGE BY USING ISPORTS API

iSports API offer a wide range of quality sports data solutions for all media. Let us help you bring live sports events to your audience every day. Join us and get live scores, in-depth stats & match analysis data, odds comparison, and much more.

Reliable and fast live score feeds, get livescore data from 30+ sports around the clock! Keep your audience up to date with our reliable and comprehensive live score feeds. Connect to the iSports API database and get live score updates from 30+ sports 24/7 delivered straight to any digital solution.

iSPORTS API remains the most trusted source of live sports scores, facts, and statistics. Our live score feeds from 30+ sports keeps the sporting world alert 24/7.
Make sure your users come back through accurate and timely livescore feeds. Enetpulse ensures fast and verified data across all our sports.

Build a live experience based on your broadcasting rights, national base or audience profile via our flexible content setup. Get a competitive offer for only the data you need. Get the latest results delivered straight to you. We can fill your printed newspaper or magazine with the latest results as soon as the match ends.

We cover more than 30 sports around the clock in various degrees of detail. To see exactly what data we collect for each sport, please have a look at our coverage list.

For more information, please click iSports API.



2019年8月7日星期三

Affordable and Comprehensive Sports Data For You

iSPORTS API——Sports Products Designed For You

The Services You Want

Scores, schedules, standings, statistics, and rosters - constantly updated for NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, NCAA, and more. Detailed and timely player profiles, injuries, trades, analyses, weather, odds, news and feature stories. Powerful feed integration tools in monthly subscriptions on your own demand API.

Action photos and player headshot libraries.

The Technology You Need

Feeds built on the open industry standard API's, low-latency push feeds.

Database-loading tools that shrink dev-time, hosted content and games blend into your website Convenient photo selection and sharing tools.

The Price You Can Afford

Solutions for publications and applications of every size and budget. Clear and common-sense pricing based on consistent factors such as How the services are delivered.

For more details, please click iSports API.






2019年8月6日星期二

Basketball Stats API- Real Time Data Starting at $0

iSports API covers the biggest leagues, teams, and players from the major basketball leagues including NBA and College leagues. We collect detailed, live basketball data for the NBA and College basketball leagues.

Access Pro Basketball Stats, Games, Live Scores, Current Standings, Teams, Players & more. Get Started Now with the Basic Free plan that easy to Use. Secure, Billing and invoicing as well as Unlimited Calls and Flexible Pricing.

iSports API capture every 3-pointer, dunk, and turnover for every regular and post-season game for the NBA and College basketball leagues using our bespoke data collection technology. Add detail to your match coverage, tailoring content to get you closer to the action. Based on our U.S hub, we have an expert team of the editorial staff to help drive your content agenda and deliver the most comprehensive basketball coverage. We also cover other major basketball competitions to a lower level of detail.

We offer a range of different products, from fixtures and results feeds through to detailed performance level statistics and easy-to-integrate widgets. Our solutions help solve your content issues whilst educating, informing and entertaining fans.

For more details, please click iSports API.

2019年8月4日星期日

NBA API: The best for your choice

The NBA season has fully arrived. Do you have the right basketball API that can stream live stats for your website or app? iSports API has got you covered. Check out the API-NBA API.

It provides an enormous amount of undocumented filterable public data via URL endpoints on the websites. This includes statistical data as well as general/historical information about the league, its teams, players, and more.

The goal of this library is to provide an easy-to-use client to access and process all currently-known NBA endpoints.With NBA API, you can integrate all types of NBA data into your application, including data for: NBA leagues teams players games (live and historical sports data) game details and scores team standings statistics Use this API to stream live game statistical data or perform analysis on various NBA teams or players. 

The API-NBA API has a freemium model, meaning it’s free up until a certain usage.

Other related NBA APIs:

API-FOOTBALL

JsonOdds API

Live Sports Odds API

ESPN Sports API

CBS Sports API

Yahoo Fantasy Sports API

Official NBA API (Sportradar)

For more details, please click iSports API.

2019年7月31日星期三

iSports API:One-Stop Sports Data Solution

iSports API is one-stop data solutions for all kinds of media platforms, especially digital media.

Match Data covers live scores, live matches as well as fixtures & results. Live Scores are not only available for soccer and basketball, but also tennis, baseball, American football and more. A wide coverage of more than 100 countries and nearly 1000 competitions. Languages, such as Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, Vietnamese, Thai, Korean and Japanese are optional. Fairly up-to-date data, including status, live scores, etc.

Live Matches including real-time data for the ongoing matches, including goals, reds, yellows, line-ups, etc. Basic information and statistic about a match, like venue, referee, weather, etc would be all covered.

Further more, comprehensive and professional data service on fixtures & results must be provided. A worldwide coverage, up-to-the-minute fixture and a rough outline of a match are all in our list.

Match Analysis provides all-time head-to-head records. Trend in performance, including the Asian Handicap results for the last 20 games. A comprehensive database with more than 960,000 games make a purely objective analysis available.

Database with more than 24,000 teams and more than 140,000 players covered nearly 200 countries with more than 1200 competitions. In addition, team/player info. in different languages are available upon request.

For more information, please click isports API.

2019年7月29日星期一

NBA Data API Shows: Players Who Should've Changed Teams?

We are at that rare point in the NBA calendar when every team feels good about its roster. Whether they are rebuilding, gunning for a title or anything in between, all 30 clubs have reasons to be optimistic for the remainder of the offseason.

However, not every player can say the same about his team. The annual game of NBA musical chairs was larger than ever before this offseason, as almost 40 percent of the player pool tested free agency in some fashion.

With so much upheaval, it makes sense that some players may already regret their decisions, especially those who chose to re-sign. Whether it be a lack of playing time, a bad roster or additional extenuating circumstances, there are numerous reasons, midway through next season, these players might look around and realize they'd be happier elsewhere.

Let's examine some of their situations from the angel of iSports API.

Ryan Arcidiacono, Chicago Bulls

We start off with the deepest of deep cuts. The Chicago Bulls brought Ryan Arcidiacono back on a $9 million contract over three years. It's a reasonable deal, but it makes for a ridiculously crowded point guard battle in Chicago.

Just this offseason, the Bulls signed veteran backup Tomas Satoransky and drafted spark plug Coby White to presumably be the top two at the position. Kris Dunn is also still on the roster (though all indications are that Gar Forman and John Paxson would prefer to move on from him), and defensive-minded backup Shaquille Harrison also returned on a one-year deal. Even when the Bulls have a solid offseason for the first time in years, they overcomplicate things.

Arcidiacono is not a starting-caliber point guard in the NBA, but he could certainly have value to a contender in a Matthew Dellavedova type of way. The former Villanova star made a solid 37.3 percent of his threes last season, ranked third in the NBA in assist-to-turnover ratio, and recorded a better Real Plus-Minus than star young point guards like Lonzo Ball, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Trae Young. A contender like the Philadelphia 76ers or Boston Celtics could make good use of Arcidiacono's limited skill set.

JaVale McGee, Los Angeles Lakers

It was well-covered this summer that the Lakers forwent the opportunity to pursue quality rotation players while waiting on Kawhi Leonard's decision. While Leonard was plotting to join the Clippers instead, the role-player market evaporated. Faced with the prospect of surrounding two Hall of Fame-level players with literal G League talent, the Lakers seemingly panicked and brought back most of their questionable signings from a year ago, including JaVale McGee.

Despite a reputation for making bonehead plays, McGee can look competent for stretches, proving himself a worthy backup for two years on the Golden State Warriors and maintaining a spot in the Lakers' starting lineup throughout most of last year. Now, however, L.A. has a thoroughly unbalanced roster, and that balance tips towards the frontcourt. Four of the Lakers' five best players—LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Kyle Kuzma and DeMarcus Cousins—are best at power forward or center, which will likely push McGee out of the rotation at times.

His contract is just two years for minimal money, so he could be easily be moved to a frontcourt-needy team like the Boston Celtics (though it's doubtful the Lakers would help them willingly) or Milwaukee Bucks.

Nerlens Noel, Oklahoma City Thunder


It's been a strange few years for Nerlens Noel. The 2013 lottery pick essentially forced his way out of Philadelphia to Dallas, took a qualifying offer to bet on himself, was benched and ostracized by Mavericks head coach Rick Carlisle, signed a minimum deal with Oklahoma City and suffered a serious concussion.

Somehow, Noel's situation got worse this summer. He agreed July 1 to return to Oklahoma City, in all likelihood unaware of the earth-shattering moves that would soon shake up the NBA's balance of power. Just two weeks after the start of free agency, Oklahoma City had exchanged a perennial contender for a fast-tracking rebuild. Not exactly the same as playing with Russell Westbrook and Paul George.

After years of maturity questions, Noel finally seems to have come to terms with his place in the NBA. He stays out of the way on offense and remains a potentially elite and versatile defender. These kinds of low-maintenance role players can be tremendous on clubs with title aspirations but are sort of useless on middling-to-bad teams like the Thunder. Noel should hope to find himself on a contender like the Los Angeles Clippers or Houston Rockets in the near future.

Jahlil Okafor, New Orleans Pelicans


Like Nerlens Noel, Jahlil Okafor seems to finally understand the modern NBA and how he can fit into it. His performance last year filling in for the disgruntled Anthony Davis was one of the feel-good stories of the season. Okafor averaged 10.2 points and 5.9 rebounds while shooting almost 60 percent from the field from January 1 until the end of the year.

The quandary Okafor finds himself in is not of his making, as the Pelicans picked up his team option for the 2019-20 season. However, it's an unfortunate situation considering all the work he's put in over the past few years to become a serviceable NBA player.

After renewing their commitment to Okafor, the Pelicans drafted Texas center Jaxson Hayes and acquired Jazz big man Derrick Favors to be their two main centers, and Zion Williamson will likely warrant minutes at the 5 as well. That puts Okafor at fourth on the priority list. That would have made sense last year, but the 2015 top-three pick showed a lot of new promise in the interim 12 months and deserves a chance at playing time.

Okafor is still far from perfect—he can't shoot or defend and isn't a great rim-runner—but he could easily replicate Enes Kanter's career going forward. One day, he may play for a team open-minded enough to let him do that.

Austin Rivers, Houston Rockets

While you were firing off jokes on Twitter about nepotism, Austin River was becoming a solid NBA combo guard. He's fairly efficient, plays hard on both ends and is willing to be an outspoken team leader. Plenty of players may still agree with Chris Paul's reported sentiment that Rivers doesn't deserve a place in the league, but they need to get over themselves.

However, Rivers is still a gunner at heart and is best with the ball in his hands, which will make a Russell Westbrook-James Harden backcourt, shall we say, unpleasant. What's a ball-dominant guard to do when he's on the same team as the two most ball-dominant guards in NBA history?

Rivers is capable of playing off the ball—he shot 37.0 percent on catch-and-shoot threes last year. But he has decent shot creation skills as well, and being a spark plug off the bench who can play on- or off-ball is the best way to use Rivers. A team like the Minnesota Timberwolves or Portland Trail Blazers should relentlessly dial Daryl Morey to acquire Rivers.

Terrence Ross, Orlando Magic


After years of underperformance in both Toronto and Orlando, Terrence Ross finally scraped the high ceiling last year that made him a 2012 lottery pick. He finished fifth in Sixth Man of the Year voting and averaged a career-best 15.1 points per game on 38.3 percent shooting from three, all while maintaining the ridiculous athleticism that made him the 2013 Slam Dunk Contest champion. For his performance, the Magic rewarded him with a four-year, $54 million contract.

Of course, that is plenty of money and reason enough to stay put. However, Ross will still likely be Evan Fournier's backup in Orlando. While being a $54 million backup might be reasonable in some circumstances, it is not when your team is as mediocre as the Magic.

Based on the salary-cap situation for teams around the league, Ross likely wouldn't have gotten $54 million elsewhere unless the Lakers were willing to take a risk while waiting for Kawhi Leonard. That said, making $35 million or $40 million while playing a starring role alongside Giannis Antetokounmpo in Milwaukee or Luka Doncic and Kristaps Porzingis in Dallas could have arguably been just as appealing.

Wings with Ross' combination of physical tools and athleticism are the NBA's market inefficiency. It's a shame he will spend his prime years with a team that won't be good enough to need him.

Jonas Valanciunas, Memphis Grizzlies


Jonas Valanciunas put in year after year of work in Toronto to try to drag multiple Raptors teams past LeBron James, and every year, they failed at that task. Well, every year until the Raps traded him to Memphis this winter. Now Toronto has won a title, and Valanciunas is not around to bask in the afterglow or receive any retroactive credit.

On the plus side, the Lithuanian agreed to a three-year, $45 million contract to stay with the Grizzlies. Seen one way, this deal makes sense. Maybe he senses that his skill set is getting passed by in the modern NBA and that he wouldn't get star center-level money on the open market. Plus, he can mentor Jaren Jackson Jr. and Brandon Clarke, perhaps the NBA's next great big man tandem.

However, you'd think that seeing his former comrades experience jubilation would spark Valanciunas to consider jumping to a team with title hopes like the L.A. Clippers or the pre-Hassan Whiteside Portland Trail Blazers. That was not to be, and Valanciunas will hope Jackson, Clarke and Ja Morant are ready for contention faster than anybody expects.

Marvin Williams, Charlotte Hornets


Marvin Williams picked up his $11.5 million player option from the Charlotte Hornets in June, likely for at least one of two reasons: He wouldn't make that much money elsewhere, or he assumed Kemba Walker would return to Charlotte and that the Hornets would be back in contention for a lower-tier playoff seed in the Eastern Conference.

Unfortunately for Williams, that latter presumption was incorrect, as Walker ditched Charlotte for the Boston Celtics and was replaced by…Terry Rozier. Not exactly a one-for-one swap.

Given that he has played for the lowly Hornets for the past five years, Williams is not often discussed, but he has a skill set that most contenders should covet. The former Tar Heel's numbers aren't flashy—10.1 points and 5.4 rebounds per game on 42.2 percent shooting won't scare anybody—but he outranks such notable names as Montrezl Harrell, John Collins, Lauri Markkanen and Kyle Kuzma in Real Plus-Minus and could be a solid deadline addition for any team in need of an athletic, floor-spacing forward who plays smart defense.

Williams has been in the NBA for almost 15 years and has never even made a conference finals. He deserves a chance at high-level basketball before his time is up.

All stats courtesy of Basketball Reference and iSports API.

2019年7月25日星期四

Reliable and Accurate Sports livescore API feeds

iSports API is a reliable sports information provider, which allows you to build a website with all soccer data including fast and without big efforts, helping you to get started quickly and efficiently.

Most sports APIs cater to one sport but here at iSports API, we bring you a fully range of sports so that you do not have to subscribe to different sites to successfully power your website or mobile application. Our sports feed is neatly arranged, making it easier for you to navigate your way around.

Our coverage journeys around the world also bring you the livescore feed of your favourite sporting competitions. Stick with us to get reliable and steady sports feed at affordable rates. Our platform’s livescore data and sports data is easy to transport to your own website at fast speeds without lagging.

We are using both manual and automatic methods for our sports data feeds delivery.
The data is managed by our own sport software so it is not just a plain database collected and distributed. In addition, we control the quality manually comparing overall statistic with both official and popular trusted sources. This is the significant difference between our service and many other API services delivered over the web.

Most importantly, we pay huge attention to data accuracy. We don’t provide 12 players lineups, 10% missing squad on Matchday 1 or duplicated players. Reliable on our site slider is exactly what you can expect from our service, helps youeffectively distribute sport content all over your site pages.

For further information, please click iSports API.

2019年7月21日星期日

Stable & Reliable Football Date API For Free


Millions of sports fans around the world have a passion for live sports data and
its analysis. iSports API allows developers to perfectly meet the needs of those who are using the products they develop.

iSports API offers a range of products, from results and fixtures through to performance level data, ensuring that youwould have the content you need from the biggest competitions, teams and players from around the world.

The state-of-the-art, flexible API is the fast and easy way to get direct access to many of our sports data feeds – for an easy, fast and seamless feed integration. This leading technology platform provides you with a modern infrastructure with no legacy issues.

Provide your clients with a superior level of attention to detail. Accurate, fast, simple to use and with outstanding customer support.


2019年7月18日星期四

NBA's Top 3 Superstar Pairings by iSports API

Dynamic duos are everywhere right now as players questing for rings are taking more control over their careers and trying to find ways to pair up.

Some are new, some are old and some are renewed. To determine the order of these rankings, the following factors were considered:
The combined talent of the two players
The overall fit of the two players
How much time the players have spent together

The third concern was the smallest factor, but it remained a part of the analysis. All NBA data collected from iSports API, these pairings have high hopes of getting into the playoffs, if not deep into them. By the end of the season, even the new tandems will have some experience together.

3. Anthony Davis and LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers

The Los Angeles Lakers' Anthony Davis-LeBron James duo is perhaps the hardest one to gauge.

James is competing with Michael Jordan for the unofficial title of greatest player of all time. If you want a number that demonstrates just how ridiculous his career has been, he's 546 points from becoming the only player to notch 40,000 points, 10,000 rebounds and 10,000 assists in the regular season and postseason combined.

Kobe Bryant and Oscar Robertson are the only ones to get within 70 percent of those numbers.

Anthony Davis, meanwhile, has been a top-10 player the last few years, averaging 27.5 points and 11.6 boards since 2016-17,as per iSports API.

You could argue they're just as talented as Russell Westbrook and James Harden, and they're a better fit, too.

However, concerns still exist. James just missed a career-high 27 games. He'll be better rested than he's been in a decade. But he's still going to be 35 in December, and the Lakers might manage him accordingly. Davis sat out of 26 contests in 2018-19, and it's not the first time he's missed significant action. He's never missed fewer than seven games.

Each player missing 10 or more games wouldn't be a shock, and depending on the timing of the absences, that could mean the Lakers would have to play a quarter of the season without both on the court. While regular-season games don't matter as much, playoff seeding is crucial while the Western Conference looks so tough.

Maybe everything will work out as planned, and the Lakers will go deep into the playoffs or even with the title. But if it doesn't, slips in the regular season could lead to a first- or second-round playoff loss.

2. Stephen Curry and Draymond Green, Golden State Warriors

Even after Kevin Durant's departure, the Golden State Warriors are filled with stars: Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and now D'Angelo Russell.

Curry was an obvious pick for the leading pairing because he's a two-time MVP. Green joins him because Thompson will miss at least half the season recovering from a torn ACL, and we haven't seen how Russell will fit on his new team.

Even without those qualifiers, Green might have been the best choice anyway.

Last year, the Dubs outscored their opponents by 521 points with the Curry-Green tandem on the court. And since Steve Kerr took over as head coach in 2014-15, they've topped their opponents by 4,159 points between regular-season and postseason contests with those two playing.

While Curry was winning two MVPs, Green won Defensive Player of the Year in 2016-17 and was the runner-up the two seasons prior.

Curry revolutionized the way we think of offense with his electric ability to make threes off the bounce and from anywhere on the court. He's already third all-time in made threes and will likely climb over Reggie Miller next season and Ray Allen the year after that. Green helped revolutionize the way modern teams play defense with his ability to switch and play small-ball center. He proved you can win championships that way.

While both players' numbers dipped the last couple of years as they assimilated Kevin Durant into the system, they proved in this year's postseason they still have it. Curry averaged 28.2 points, 6.0 rebounds and 5.7 assists in the playoffs. Green averaged 13.3, 10.1 and 8.5.

These two have an argument as the best duo going, and they have both the hardware and rings to prove it.

1. Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, Los Angeles Clippers

Do you know who had the most real plus-minus wins last year?

It wasn't James Harden (18.54), Russell Westbrook (9.76) or Giannis Antetokounmpo (15.22). It wasn't even Kawhi Leonard (8.32),as per iSports API.

Granted, that's just one imperfect way to measure value, but you can make a legitimate argument that George was the best regular-season player in the NBA last year. And Leonard, winner of the Finals MVP for the Toronto Raptors, was the best postseason player.

That's a couple of pretty big additions to a Los Angeles Clippers team that won 48 games in 2018-19.

Leonard and George are both two-way players. They might even be two of the three best two-way players in the world right now (with Antetokounmpo as the third).

Putting them together on defense might be the biggest nightmare for opponents, as the wing has become the most important position in today's NBA. Having two guys who can guard the other team's best player is a treat.

Both are long and can cut off passing lanes. Both can defend in the post. Both can stop penetration. When the game is on the line, they'll make it hard to even get a shot off, much less put it in the hole.

Also, both can score, even in crunch-time situations. Leonard finished fourth in clutch points last year, and Leonard sat at No. 5.

Because of their dynamic duo, the Clippers will be a hard team to stop and an even harder one to score against. They might even win the title.

All stats, unless otherwise indicated, courtesy of iSports API.

2019年7月16日星期二

Who are the NBA league's best teams now?

Free agency saw Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving team up in Brooklyn, D'Angelo Russell join the Splash Brothers, Jimmy Butler take his talents to South Beach, and Tobias Harris and Kristaps Porzingis sign max deals with Philly and Dallas, respectively. The league has changed seemingly, and we're here to make sense of where all teams stand heading into a highly anticipated 2019-20 season. All NBA datas collected from iSpots API.

1. Milwaukee Bucks

While the fabric of the Eastern Conference has changed drastically in recent weeks, the Bucks' core has stayed largely the same. The team re-signed starters Khris Middleton and Brook Lopez as well as key reserve George Hill. What set the team apart last season was its deep bench. Will the acquisitions of Robin Lopez and Wesley Matthews be enough to make up for the departures of Malcolm Brogdon, Tony Snell and Nikola Mirotic? A strong bench to support Giannis Antetokounmpo is essential for Milwaukee to make it out of the East finals.

2. Denver Nuggets

While the rest of the NBA world went wild, the Nuggets made a few moves along the edges but quietly had one of the best summers of anyone. Adding Jerami Grant is one of the most underrated moves of the offseason, and they effectively are adding 2018 No. 14 overall pick Michael Porter Jr., who sat out the entire season with back issues. Assuming progression from their young rising stars, the Nuggets are firmly a favorite in the West.

3. LA Clippers

After a year of rumors of quietly recruiting Kawhi Leonard, the Clippers landed the mysterious forward after what might have been the most intrigue-filled week in free agency in recent memory. Shocking the Lakers, the Raptors and the entire NBA, the Clippers persuaded Leonard to become a Clipper by stealthily working a trade for Paul George. Though the blockbuster move cost a historic haul of five first-round picks, two first-round-pick swaps and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Danilo Gallinari, the Clippers are now instant title contenders. Leonard and George should fit in seamlessly with a gritty supporting cast and budding Clipper culture built on a low-ego, team-first mentality. Doc Rivers' defense could be the nastiest in the NBA with Leonard, George and Patrick Beverley forming a perimeter wall. Rivers has the best second-unit combo in Lou Williams and Montrezl Harrell, and role players such as JaMychal Green, Maurice Harkless and Landry Shamet might make the Clippers the best team in not just Staples Center this season but perhaps in the entire league.

4. Philadelphia 76ers

After coming within four bounces of beating the Raptors, falling with a devastating loss at the buzzer in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, the 76ers went out and made some dramatic moves this summer: re-signing Tobias Harris to a five-year, $180 million deal; executing a sign-and-trade with the Miami Heat, sending Jimmy Butler there in exchange for Josh Richardson; and signing Al Horford away from the Boston Celtics with a four-year, $113 million contract. Now, thanks to Leonard leaving Toronto and the rest of the East contenders either standing still or taking a step backward, Philadelphia seems to be the favorite to emerge from the East and reach the NBA Finals for the first time since Allen Iverson led the Sixers there in 2001.

5. Houston Rockets

The Rockets rolled the dice by reuniting Russell Westbrook with James Harden, particularly considering the hefty price of the lightly protected 2024 and 2026 first-round picks they sent to Oklahoma City along with Chris Paul. "It's risky for sure, but I believe the upside is greater than with CP," a team source said. Westbrook's ball dominance and poor 3-point shooting present fit concerns, but Harden pushed hard for the trade, which the Rockets hope will allow them to be legitimate contenders through The Beard's prime, and their window was closing because of the 34-year-old Paul's physical decline.

All stats, unless otherwise indicated, courtesy of iSports API.

2019年7月14日星期日

Free & Reliable Sports API For Start-Up

Get started for FREE with all historical seasons and data using iSports API, with flexible options for commercial use and the best up-front prices for more.  Plus a FREE trial for your need.  Consistent data for football, basketball, tennins and different kinds of events including Scoreboard, Boxscores, Schedules, Standings, Injuries and more.  

Running on a limited budget would not be a problem, iSports API offers the best value in the industry.  100% FREE for you trail! Otherwise, you can choose your level of commitment based on your need and budget, per league and field by getting whatever you required. You can optionally select individual stats you want for each feed delivered.

We employ a unique combination of crowd-sourcing, backed by our own content moderators. This results in a very high degree of accuracy, since there are so many eyeballs on each game and every play.  Our iSports API subscribers are highly knowledgable sports fans, and are rewarded for accurate suggestions.  Behind the scenes, our staff are constantly reviewing suggested content, as well as making changes on their own. 

REALLY WORTH TRYING ON iSports API!!!

2019年7月12日星期五

5 Most Reliable Sports APIs

Sports data can be useful for developers in countless ways. And the best way to connect to sports data is via an Application Programming Interface (API). If a developer wants to create an application that notifiies users about live scores, or an application for betting, or an application for following fantasy players or e-sports, they can tap into the proper API to get the job done.

Here in no particular order are 5 of the most popular Sports APIs in our directory.

1. Sportradar Sports Data API


The Sportradar Sports Data API coverage includes more than 60 sports and 390,000 annual games. Sportradar is an official partner to NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and many other leagues and federations. The API provides data for the American sports already mentioned, plus NCAA, Cricket, Handball, Australian Rules Football, Rugby, Soccer, Golf, Olympics, and E-Sports, among others. The API can return probabilities and odds comparisons. The API features a simulation system that replays select completed games and allows users to view API feeds as if they were happening live.

2. Versus Sports Simulator

Versus Sports Simulator provides professional and collegiate team data. The Versus Sports Simulator APITrack this API delivers team rankings, conference/divisional rankings, team report cards, game predictions, statistics, and game simulations for college and professional sports, including NFL and college football, NBA and college basketball, UFC fighting, MLB, and NASCAR. Versus Sports Simulator was developed by mathematician and sports statistics pioneer, Steve Pugh. API pricing is dependent upon sport.

3. iSports API

Free & Reliable Sports API are provided by iSports, coveraged aboth football, basketball and esports data of multiple events around the world. Their affordable data services are perfect for startups with limited budget. In addition, universal data format is all well strutured and easy to implement. As a company devoted sports industry fou more than 12 years, they've serve news media, sports enthusiast platforom as well as football club and betting operators with professional services.

4. Gracenote Sports

The Gracenote Sports API (formerly Infostrada Sports API) offers programmatic access to the Gracenote sports database. The API retrieves data from sport leagues around the world, including 4,500 North American, European and Asian leagues and competitions, including the NFL, MLB, NBA, NCAA, English Premier League, Bundesliga, F1, Tour de France, Wimbledon and global events such as the Olympics, FIFA World Cup and Asian Games. The data is available in multiple languages, and is returned in JSON or XML formats. Interested developers need to contact the provider for API documentation and access.

5. Yahoo Fantasy Sports


Yahoo Fantasy Sports is the world's largest fantasy sports provider, allowing users to compete against each other using statistics from real-world competitions. The Yahoo Fantasy Sports APITrack this APIprovides rich data on leagues, teams and player information. This data can be used to build non-commercial tools and applications that help analyze draft results, review free agents, optimize current rosters, or other apps The Yahoo Fantasy Sports API utilizes the Yahoo Query Language (YQL) as a mechanism to access Yahoo Fantasy Sports data, returning data in XML and JSON formats.

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