data-issue
Playoff Basketball Chaos: Data Corruption Derails Game Analysis
A matchup with corrupted team identifiers and missing box score data prevents meaningful prediction review.
By NIGHTLY HOOPS DESKPosted May 28, 4:24 AM1 min read● Final
CON61
—711611661327
We've got a problem. Tonight's game between CON and team 1611661327 ended 71-61, but the data we received is too corrupted to deliver the recap you deserve.
The turning point
Unable to determine — insufficient box score data
The opposing team identifier appears to be a database ID rather than a proper team name, and there's no box score data, player stat lines, or shooting information to work with. This means we can't tell you who showed up, whose predictions hit, or what actually went down on the court.
What We Know Final score: 71-61. One team won. That's it.
What We Can't Tell You Everything else. We have zero graded props, no player performances to analyze, and no way to assess prediction accuracy. Our database is telling us six props were voided due to DNP (did not play), but without player names or team assignments, we can't even explain why.
The Honest Take This is the kind of night that reminds us prediction platforms are only as good as their data infrastructure. We pride ourselves on transparent, detailed recaps that own both wins and losses. Tonight we can't do that because the underlying information is unusable. If you played props on this game, reach out to support — something went sideways in our system, and you deserve clarity on what graded and why.
Prediction breakdown
Active
0
Record
0-0
Hit rate
0.0%
Profit
+$0
ROI
+0.0%
6 props voided (DNP)
Shareable moments
01 · Score card
1611661327 71 — 61 CON
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03 · Turning point
Unable to determine — insufficient box score data
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