Data-driven sports coverage
SportsHighLight is being rebuilt around sports analytics, player statistics, team trends, and tactical context. The site focuses on explaining what the numbers say, why they matter, and how they connect to real games.
Coverage focus
- Player stats and performance trends
- Team form, matchup context, and tactical analysis
- NBA and soccer analytics
- Game data explained in plain language
Legacy articles from the previous version of the site have been retired while the editorial direction is rebuilt.
Latest Analysis
- Success Rate vs EPA: When the Two Best NFL Stats Disagree
January 26, 2025. AFC Championship in Kansas City. The Bills produce one of the cleanest offensive performances of their season… - The Usage-Rate Mirage: When Having the Ball Becomes the Alibi
Usage rate is not a halo. Sometimes it explains the burden. Sometimes it hides the mess. - The Schedule Tax: Why Every Hot Streak Owes the Calendar Money
A streak can be a revelation. It can also be four tired opponents, two backup centers, and a calendar with a sense of humor. - The Possession Trap: When 62 Percent of the Ball Means Less Than You Think
Possession sounds like control until the team with 38 percent gets the three best chances and walks away laughing. - The Garbage-Time Tax: Why Net Rating Needs a Red Pen
Net rating looks clean until the end of the bench starts turning a 14-point game into a fake referendum. - How a Single Game Becomes a Trend: The Mechanics of Sports Narrative Building
How a single game becomes a trend, how the trend hardens into a narrative, how the narrative survives even after the underlying performance falls apart.