Posts Tagged ‘Boston Celtics’

Tauntr would have made yesterday’s Patriots game even worse

Monday, September 21st, 2009

BBJ staff writer Lisa van Der Pool talks to NECN about Boston-based Tauntr, a social network where users can mock and berate friends with different sports-team allegiances, and which landed $1.1 million in angel funding last week. The service, thankfully for Pats-loving nerds, doesn’t launch until next month. The Globe’s wince-inducing video caption “Brady: Lack of touchdowns ‘unacceptable,’” seems like it was made for something like Tauntr, if not the Onion.

This fall/winter should be a good time to launch a sports-themed invective technology, at least locally, with the Sox closing in on the wild card, the Bruins playing at Fenway, and Rasheed Wallace playing for the Celtics. 

Tauntr shares the local sports social networking niche with Boston-based Trumedia Networks, which recently expanded beyond its Sawxheads, Patsheads, Celtsheads and Blackandgoldheads to target a national sports audience. Trumedia has developed an embeddable applet called Slugfest, which lets sports fans argue via widget on sites like Boston.com.

Daryl Morey Twitters NBA Draft; MIT hoops player goes pro in Italy

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
Daryl Morey

Daryl Morey

Perhaps not surprisingly, Houston Rockets GM/“Dorkapalooza” organizer Daryl Morey twittered last week about tomorrow’s NBA Draft, saying it’s deep at the point guard position. If he’s not using social media to blow smoke, that might help explain why Rajon Rondo’s name keeps popping up in unsettling trade rumors.   

The Rockets traded their first round pick for Ron Artest, so the Rockets’ computer models are likely working double time. According to the Houston Chronicle, the Rockets are open to a trade:

 … Then they must evaluate not only if a player would be worth the choice it likely will take to draft him, but whether he is worth what it would take to acquire that pick.

Meanwhile, MIT basketball’s all-time leading scorer and D3Hoops Player of the Year Jimmy Bartolotta is playing professional ball in Italy under a 10-day contract. Bartolotta may not be selected in tomorrow night’s NBA Draft, but he told Bob Ryan in April he planned to play pro ball in Europe or Australia.

After the jump, watch video of the basketball analytics panel from the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference in March. (more…)

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