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Basketball and Predictions
Basketball definitely lends itself to statistical analysis -- who's scoring, who's assisted, who's winning and losing. But predictions? Not so much. Nate Silver has an amusing take on the long shots in this year's final four in his blog and the hard-copy New York Times today. His original bracket is here.
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