makeover
Changes were made recently (beginning last season) to the NBA.com website as they resulting in what some are calling a more "crisp" and less crowded visual layout and page design.
Gone is the homepage's Flash scoreboard, in comes the new HTML view ressembling the boxscore page that was introduced last year.
The standings page was revamped as well adding new features such as some new stats that were previously unavailable:
Many of the same features are still present but special dates have been added above the feature columns at the bottom of page where the blogs squads, corporate links, upcoming events, contests, NBA services and NBA 101 are found.
Check it out for yourselves here
Gone is the homepage's Flash scoreboard, in comes the new HTML view ressembling the boxscore page that was introduced last year.
The standings page was revamped as well adding new features such as some new stats that were previously unavailable:
- Standings by conference or division;
- usual suspects of wins losses,
- percentage, games behind,
- teams record within conference, division,
- home / road ,
- streaks,
- last ten
- Ahead and Behind;
- team records at half-time,
- after 3 quarters
- Margin and Statistics; clearly the best of the new additions to the standings page details abound of a teams win loss record,
- overtime record,
- by three points or less,
- by ten points or more,
- when they score 100+,
- when opponent scores 100+,
- against .500 teams,
- when leading in field goal %,
- when leading in total rebounds,
- when having fewer turnovers
Many of the same features are still present but special dates have been added above the feature columns at the bottom of page where the blogs squads, corporate links, upcoming events, contests, NBA services and NBA 101 are found.
Check it out for yourselves here