I came up in Detroit where basketball arguments were a kind of second language, and for a long time I was just another loud voice in those debates. The shift happened when I stopped trusting my eyes alone and started tracking why teams I was sure about kept letting me down. The numbers didn't kill the love of the game for me — they sharpened it. My NBA work centres on pace, offensive and defensive efficiency, rest, travel, and the specific matchups that tilt a game one way. A win-loss record tells me almost nothing next to how a team actually creates and surrenders shots. Parlays are where people get themselves in trouble, so I'm disciplined about correlation and the way a single injury or load-management night can quietly poison a whole slip. Eight years in, the lesson that stuck is that the NBA is a marathon dressed up as a nightly highlight reel. One game is noise. I stay process-driven, keep my reasoning out in the open, and let readers decide whether they buy it. — Darnell Pierce
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